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Missouri S&T, founded in 1870 in Rolla, Missouri, builds on a heritage of discovery, creativity and innovation to equip and inspire today’s students to meet tomorrow’s great global challenges.
Missouri S&T will be the leading public technological research university for discovery, creativity and innovation. We will cultivate curiosity, creativity and confidence in our graduates.
K-12 students can join scientific innovators for an exciting summer on the Missouri S&T campus. Our camps are all about discovering and exploring! Campers have the opportunity to learn about explosives, tour a nuclear reactor, explore diverse engineering careers, create art, serve as environmentalists, travel to the edge of space, and prepare ...
Future Students Missouri University of Science and Technology. 205 Centennial Hall, 300 W. 12th Street, Rolla, MO 65409; 573-341-6731; admissions@mst.edu
Missouri S&T offers diverse areas of study, from computing and engineering to arts, sciences, and business. And with our interdisciplinary, cutting-edge, research, you'll be able to put your education to work, no matter your major.
Future Students Missouri University of Science and Technology. 205 Centennial Hall, 300 W. 12th Street, Rolla, MO 65409; 573-341-6731; admissions@mst.edu
Missouri S&T graduate admissions operate on a rolling admissions basis. The application will remain open after the dates listed below. However, we recommend that you submit your application by the priority application deadlines for optimal chance of admission and funding.
Missouri University of Science and Technology. Missouri S&T, Rolla, MO 65409; 800-522-0938; webmaster@mst.edu
No. 3 best public university for career placement (Princeton Review, 2025) No. 7 for internships among the nation’s top public universities (Princeton Review, 2025) No. 17 for best value (Princeton Review, 2025)
In 1964, recognizing its expanded nature and role, the name of the institution was changed to the University of Missouri at Rolla, soon to be altered to University of Missouri-Rolla. UMR, as it quickly came to be called, was one of four campuses comprising the newly reorganized University of Missouri System.