Institution ID: 178396 Institution Name:UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA

Institutional Identification

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Institution Name UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA                               

Physical Location:
Street Address 105 JESSE HALL____________________________________
City COLUMBIA_______ ** State      MO **
Zip Code 65211 - ____ **

Enter Official Name Change Here __________________________________________________

Mailing Address (If different from Physical Location):
Street Address __________________________________________________
City _______________ State      SELECT..
Zip Code _____ - ____

Web Address http:// www.missouri.edu_____________________________
Employer ID No. (EIN) 436003859 OPEID      00251600

Chief Administrator:
Name RICHARD WALLACE___________________________________
Title CHANCELLOR__________

Telephone Numbers:
General Information 573 - 882 - 2121 Ext. _____ **
Admissions Office 573 - 882 - 7651 Ext. _____
Financial Aid Office 573 - 882 - 7506 Ext. _____

    
















Part A - Educational Offerings
1. Which of the following types of instruction/programs are offered by your institution?
  [Check one or more]

  UnChecked Occupational, may lead to a certificate, degree, or other formal award
  Checked Academic, leading to a certificate, degree, or diploma
  Checked Continuing professional (postbaccalaureate only)
  UnChecked Recreational or avocational (leisure) programs
  UnChecked Adult basic or remedial instruction or high school equivalency
  Checked Secondary (high school)

    
Part B - Organization & Accreditation
1. What is your institutional control or affiliation?
  Public - Specify
           Primary control          Secondary control (if applicable)
           STATE          SELECT ONE...
  Private for-profit
  Private not-for-profit independent (no religious affiliation)
  Private not-for-profit religious affiliation - Specify
          

2. What award levels are offered by your institution? (One academic year equals 30 semester credit hours or its equivalent, or 900 contact or clock hours.) [Check all that apply]

  Award Level   BELOW THE BACCALAUREATE:
  1 UnChecked Postsecondary award, certificate, or diploma of less than one academic year (less than 900 contact or clock hours)

  2 UnChecked Postsecondary award, certificate, or diploma of at least one but less than two academic years (at least 900 but less than 1800 contact or clock hours)

  3 UnChecked Associate’s degree

  4 UnChecked Postsecondary award, certificate, or diploma of at least two but less than four academic years (at least 1800 contact or clock hours)

 
  BACCALAUREATE AND ABOVE:
  5 Checked Bachelor's degree or equivalent
  6 UnChecked Postbaccalaureate certificate
  7 Checked Master’s degree
  8 Checked Post-master’s certificate
  9 Checked Doctor’s degree
  10 Checked First-professional degree
  11 UnChecked First-professional certificate (Post-degree)
  12 UnChecked Other; please specify in the Caveats box

CAVEATS
    

Part B - Organization & Accreditation
3. Does this institution offer any formally organized programs (either academic or occupational) with well defined completion requirements that do not lead to a formal award?
  No
  Yes - Specify
           UnChecked Undergraduate
           UnChecked Graduate

4. This institution is accredited by the following accrediting agency(ies). [Check all that apply]
  Checked National institutional or specialized accrediting agency
  Checked Regional accrediting agency - Specify
           NORTH CENTRAL ASSOC. OF COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS (COMM. ON INST. OF HIGHER ED.)
  Checked State accrediting or approval agency
  UnChecked Not applicable

5. Is this institution or any of its programs, departments, or schools currently accredited by any of the accrediting agencies recognized by the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education, which are on the list of National Institutional and Specialized Accrediting Bodies?
  Yes List of Accrediting Bodies
  No

    
Part B - Organization & Accreditation
    
 
List Of National Institutional And Specialized Accrediting Bodies Recognized By The Secretary, U.S. Department Of Education
Programs accredited at your institution.
Engineering (ENG) - Basic (baccalaureate) and advanced (master's) level programs in engineering
Law (LAW) - Professional schools
Dietetics (DIET) - Coordinated undergraduate and graduate programs
Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMT) - Programs for the nuclear medicine technologist
Occupational Therapy (OT) - Professional Programs
Radiologic Technology (RAD) - Programs for radiographers
Physical Therapy (PTA) - Professional programs for the physical therapist
Clinical Psychology (CLPSY) - Doctoral programs
Counseling Psychology (COPSY) - Doctoral programs
Health Services Administration (HSA) - Graduate programs in health services administration
School Psychology (SCPSY) - Doctoral programs
Speech-Language Pathology (SP) - Graduate degree programs
Veterinary Medicine (VET) - Programs leading to a D.V.M. or D.M.V. degree
Journalism and Mass Communications (JOUR) - Units within institutions offering professional, undergraduate, and graduate (master's) degree programs
Medicine (MED) - Programs leading to the M.D. degree
Music (MUS) - Baccalaureate and graduate degree programs
Nursing (NUR) - Baccalaureate and higher degree programs
Part C - Admission Requirements & Services
1. Does your institution have an open admission policy for all or most entering first-year undergraduate-level students?
  Yes
  No
  This institution does not admit first-year undergraduate-level students.

Part C - Admission Requirements & Services
2. Please select the option that best describes how your institution uses any of the following data in its undergraduate selection process.

  Admission Considerations Required            Recommended       Neither Required Nor Recommended       Don't Know
  Secondary school GPA                  
  Secondary school rank                  
  Secondary school record                  
  Completion of college-preparatory program                  
 
  Recommendations                  
  Formal demonstration of competencies
(e.g., portfolios, certificates of mastery, assessment instruments)
                 

  Admission test scores (SAT, ACT, etc.)                  
  TOEFL                  
  (Test of English as a Foreign Language)

3. Please provide the number of first-time first-year, degree/certificate-seeking students who applied, were admitted, and enrolled (full or part time) at your institution for the most recent Fall period available. Include early decision, early action, and students who began studies during the summer prior to that fall. See instructions for further information.

  Select reporting period: Fall 2000 Fall 2001
  Men Women
  Number of applicants 5,084 5,735
  Number of admissions 3,994 4,667
  Number enrolled full-time 1,937 2,175
  Number enrolled part-time __29__ __25__

4. If test scores are required for admission and 60 percent or more of your enrolled students [first-time first-year degree/certificate-seeking (undergraduate) students] submitted scores for a given test, please provide the following information: the number and percentage of enrolled students submitting SAT/ACT scores and the 25th and 75th percentile scores for each test. Provide data for the most recent group of students for which data are available; include new students admitted the summer prior to that fall.

  Select reporting period: Fall 2000 Fall 2001

  Number submitting SAT scores __97__  
  Percent submitting SAT scores __2__  
  Number submitting ACT scores 4,010  
  Percent submitting ACT scores __96__  

  25th Percentile 75th Percentile
  SAT I Verbal __540__ __650__
  SAT I Math __530__ __650__
  ACT Composite __23__ __28__
  ACT English __22__ __29__
  ACT Math __22__ __28__

    
Part C - Admission Requirements & Services
5. Does your institution accept any of the following?
  [Check all that apply]
  Checked Dual credit (college credits earned while in high school)
  UnChecked Credit for life experiences
  Checked Advanced placement (AP) credits
  UnChecked None of the above

6. What types of special learning opportunities are offered by your institution?
  [Check all that apply]
  Checked Accelerated programs
  Checked Cooperative (work-study) program
  Checked Distance learning opportunities
  Checked Dual enrollment
  Checked ROTC
         Checked Army        Checked Navy        Checked Air Force
  Checked Study abroad
  UnChecked Weekend college
  Checked Teacher certification (below the postsecondary level)
         Checked Students can complete their preparation in certain areas of specialization
         UnChecked Students must complete their preparation at another institution for certain areas of specialization
         Checked This institution is approved by the state for the initial certification or licensure of teachers
  UnChecked None of the above

Part C - Admission Requirements & Services
7. If your institution grants a bachelor’s degree or higher but does not offer a full 4-year program of study at the undergraduate level, how many years of completed college-level work are required for entrance?
  Number of years NA

8. Which of the following selected student services are offered by your institution?
  [Check all that apply]
  Checked Remedial services
  Checked Academic/career counseling services
  Checked Employment services for current students
  Checked Placement services for program completers
  Checked On-campus day care for children of students
  UnChecked None of the above

9. Does your institution have its own library or are you financially supporting a shared library with another postsecondary education institution?
  Have our own library
  Do not have our own library but contribute financial support to a shared library
  Neither of the above

Part D - Student Charges
Your response to the next question determines how your institution reports graduation rate data in the spring and how you report student charges in Part D of this survey.

1. What is the predominant calendar system at this institution? [Choose one]

  Standard academic terms
         Checking one of these systems determines that your institution will provide graduation rate data based on a FALL COHORT and student charges based on a FULL ACADEMIC YEAR
  Semester
  Quarter
  Trimester
  4-1-4 or similar plan

  Other calendar systems
  Checking one of the following determines that your institution will provide graduation rate data based on a FULL YEAR COHORT and student charges data will be requested by PROGRAM.
  Differs by program
  Continuous basis (every 2 weeks, monthly, or other period)

2. Is an application fee for admission required by your institution?
  No
  Yes - Indicate amount of application fee
  Undergraduate $ 25_____                                               
  Graduate $ 25_____
  First-professional $ 50_____

3. Does your institution enroll any full-time students?
  No
  Yes - Indicate levels below
  Undergraduate (academic or occupational programs)
  No
  Yes
  First-time, first-year degree/certificate seeking (undergraduate) students
  No
  Yes
  Graduate
  No
  Yes
  First-professional
  No
  Yes

4. Does your institution charge different tuition for in-district, in-state or out-of-state students?
  No
  Yes

5. Does your institution provide on-campus housing?
  No
  Yes - Specify dormitory capacity for academic year 2001-2002 6,030

6. Do you provide board or meal plans to your students?
  No
  Yes - Number of meals per week in the maximum meal plan offered 21
  Yes - Number of meals per week can vary (for example, student receives a meal card and charges meals against the card)

    
Part D - Student Charges
Note: Prior year data are displayed in red.

7. Charges to full-time undergraduate students for the full academic year 2001-2002:

  In-district In-state Out-of-state
  All Full-Time Undergraduates
           Average tuition $ 4,245 4104 $ 4,245 4104 $ 12,690 12273
           Required fees $ 642__ 622 $ 642__ 622 $ 642__ 622
           Per credit hour charge $ 142__ 137 $ 142__ 137 $ 423__ 409
           Comprehensive fee $ NA___ $ NA___ $ NA___
               (if Tuition / Room / Board
               cannot be separated)

Part D - Student Charges
Note: Prior year data are displayed in red.

8. Charges to full-time graduate students for the full academic year 2001-2002:

  In-district In-state Out-of-state
  Average tuition $ 4,298 4157 $ 4,298 4157 $ 12,929 12504
  Required fees $ 586__ 571 $ 586__ 571 $ 586__ 571
  Per credit hour charge $ 179__ 173 $ 179__ 173 $ 539__ 521

Note: Prior year data are displayed in red.
 
9. List the typical tuition and required fees for a full-time first-professional student for the full academic year 2001 - 2002.
Note: Do NOT include room and board charges
 
First Professional Student         In-state Out-of-state
1.Medicine (M.D.):
    Tuition amount $15458 14951 $31082 30060
    Required fees $693 674 $693 674
2.Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.):
    Tuition amount $10275 9936 $20595 19917
    Required fees $658 640 $658 640
3.Law (LL.B. OR J.D.):
    Tuition amount $9765 9444 $19524 18882
    Required fees $640 605 $640 605
Part D - Student Charges
Note: Prior year data are displayed in red.

10. What are the typical room and board charges for a student for the full academic year 2001-2002?
  If your institution does not provide room or board, enter NA. If your institution provides room or board free of charge, enter zero.  
  Room and Board Charges    Amount
         Room charge (Double occupancy) $ NA___         
         Board charge (Maximum plan) $ NA___
         Combined room and board charge $ 4,535 4335
               (Answer only if you CANNOT
               SEPARATE room and board charges.)

    
Part D - Student Charges
11.  Price of attendance for full-time, first-time undergraduate students:
  Please enter the amounts indicated below. These are the data that will be available to the public on the IPEDS COOL (College Opportunities On-Line) website. Please note that data for prior years can be corrected. If your institution participates in any Title IV programs (Pell, Stafford, etc.), please complete all information for the current year. Estimates of expenses for books and supplies, room and board, and other expenses are those used by your financial aid office for determining financial need.

  Charges for full academic year 1999 - 2000 2000 - 2001 2001 - 2002  
  Published tuition and fees:
           In-district $ 4,299 $ 4,436 $ 4,586  
           In-state $ 4,299 $ 4,436 $ 4,586  
           Out-of-state $ 11,685 $ 12,060 $ 12,468  
           Books and supplies $ 785__ $ 810__ $ 835__  
  On campus:
           Room and board $ 4,666 $ 4,834 $ 5,043  
           Other expenses $ 2,250 $ 2,320 $ 2,436  
  Off campus (not with family):
           Room and board $ 4,666 $ 4,834 $ 5,043  
           Other expenses $ 2,250 $ 2,320 $ 2,436  
  Off campus (with family):
           Other expenses $ 5,265 $ 5,445 $ 5,561  

CAVEATS
     The University of Missouri System does not charge tuition to Missouri residents. The Board of Curators has set and approved educational and supplemental course fees for undergraduate, graduate, and first-professional students at the University of Missouri. Residents of Missouri are assessed the educational fee at resident rates. Students who are not residents of Missouri are assessed the educational fee at nonresident rates. The amounts reported as tuition reflect the applicable educational fee.

    
Part E - Additional Information
1. Is this institution a member of a national athletic association?
  No
  Yes - Check all that apply
           Checked National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
           UnChecked National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
           UnChecked National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)
           UnChecked National Small College Athletic Association (NSCAA)
           UnChecked National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA)
           UnChecked Other

2. If this institution is a member of the NCAA or NAIA, specify the conference FOR EACH SPORT using the droplist.
  Sport NCAA or NAIA Member Conference
  Football No Yes - Specify 108 - Big Twelve Conference
  Basketball No Yes - Specify 108 - Big Twelve Conference
  Baseball No Yes - Specify 108 - Big Twelve Conference
  Cross Country and/or Track No Yes - Specify 108 - Big Twelve Conference