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  2. The University of Missouri (Mizzou), located in Columbia, educates tomorrow’s leaders and relentlessly pursues solutions for a brighter future.

  3. Find out what makes a Tiger (hint: our core values), Mizzou facts, figures, history, traditions, leadership and what our alumni say about their experiences. The University of Missouri (Mizzou), located in Columbia, educates tomorrow’s leaders and relentlessly pursues solutions for a brighter future.

  4. Mizzou Admissions

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    Find out what makes Mizzou a top-ranked college campus and every Tiger’s home away from home. Explore Mizzou’s historical buildings, world-class facilities, academic centers, and student living areas.

  5. The University of Missouri (Mizzou), located in Columbia, educates tomorrow’s leaders and relentlessly pursues solutions for a brighter future.

  6. Learn more about Mizzou's undergraduate majors, graduate programs, online programs and continuing education options as well as tutoring and support services.

  7. The University of Missouri (Mizzou), located in Columbia, educates tomorrow’s leaders and relentlessly pursues solutions for a brighter future.

  8. Mizzou Admissions. 230 Jesse Hall. Columbia, MO 65211. Phone: 573-882-7786. Fax: 573-882-7887. Facebook; Instagram

  9. Mizzou Academic Programs - Mizzou Admissions

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    Learn about Mizzou’s Academic Programs and the myriad ways to learn at the University of Missouri-Columbia.

  10. In-person visits begin with a Mizzou Overview presented by an admissions rep. You'll learn about the application process, requirements, costs and scholarships, housing and dining. After, you'll depart on a 90-minute tour of our beautiful, historic campus.

  11. Costs - Mizzou Admissions

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    The charts below provide an estimated total cost of attendance at Mizzou. The University of Missouri charges a flat tuition rate based on a student’s program of study, permitting a student to take 12-18 credits per term.