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Academics

STEM standouts and rigorous academics will fit right in at Missouri University of Science and Technology. Aspiring engineers "are exposed to just about every different type of engineering"-including aerospace, metallurgical and mechanical-making it "one of the best universities that prepares engineers for industry." Students acknowledge that courses are "very tough and intimidating," to the point at which "it's not uncommon to have a 55 percent or less average on a test." That said, the purpose isn't to deflate GPAs; it's to "prepare students to find a job in the real world and help us to get the experience to succeed in it," and graduates claim "the quality of education and availability of resources here is second to none." Undergraduates master material via "hands-on learning, small class sizes, and caring professors" who are "some of the smartest professors in the world." And though "the professors are there to challenge you" and matriculants caution that you should "not expect to be babied at all," enrollees make clear that "all of the professors have office hours, whether open or by appointment" and they consider "the accessibility of instructors and other faculty/staff" one of the school's strengths. Plus, all that time spent puzzling over problem sets typically pays off; Missouri S&T "comes in the top ten schools in average starting salary for graduates and won't guarantee a huge debt burden."

Student Body

The Missouri S&T campus is a safe place to be smart and draws an accordingly bookish student body. As students put it, those who were "a little nerdy" and out of place, "now can be themselves" as proud S&T Miners. And while they "came here primarily to learn," they're not opposed to socializing or making new friends-in fact, that commonality makes it "really easy to just to strike up a conversation with someone." The "very friendly" folks on campus "live together in harmony" and with over 200 student organizations, "everyone can find a place to fit in." While the majority of the students enrolled are from Missouri, the others hail "from the edges of the nation and even some foreign countries, which is astounding considering our small enrollment size." Regardless of their origins, students say they "adapt to the social environment" fairly quickly and then, for the most part, coexist happily as like-minded, hardworking peers.

Campus Life

Missouri S&T may be "a small school in the middle of Missouri," but its "range of student organizations is mind-boggling." Besides joining such groups, students can participate in Greek life and partake in school-sponsored recreation like "scavenger hunts, video game nights, cooking classes, viewing parties, dance lessons, and much more." That said, at a place where "all of the students are always worrying about that next exam in calculus," it isn't surprising that undergrads spend a lot of their free time studying. Here, "academics are everyone's top priority." But students say that when they're not hitting the books, "drinking is pretty big on weekends" and also cite athletics and fitness as popular pastimes. Those who need to get off-campus note that "there's not so much to do in the town" of Rolla but say that St. Louis is accessible for day trips. Most enrollees busy themselves on campus with extracurriculars or further exploration of their academic interests. "Virtually every student is either heavily involved in a diverse group of these student organizations or devotes much of their time to design teams or research."

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Contact
Admissions & Visitor's Center
Admissions & Visitor's Center

Address
300 W. 13th Street; 102 Parker Hall
106 Parker Hall
Rolla, MO 65409-1060

Phone
800-522-0938

Email
admissions@mst.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
Havener Student Center
Residential College
Student Design Team Center
Castleman Performing Arts Center
Student Recreation Center

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Missouri Regional Wineries
Mark Twain National Forest
Meramec Caverns
Lake of the Ozarks
Branson Recreational Sites (Table Rock Lake, etc)

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center
Monday through Friday
8:00 - 5:00
800-522-0938

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Year-round
Times: Varies
Average Length: Varies

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
Yes

Information Sessions
Available

Times

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Year-round

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Advance Notice
1 week

Contact Email Address for Visit
admissions@mst.edu

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Year-round

Arrangements
Contact Visiting Center

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Available

Arrangements
Contact Visiting Center

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
Taxi and Shuttle Services are available to students in Rolla and the Campus Community. Shuttle services are available for airports and train station. Bus transportation is available. Closest airports are St. Louis and Springfield, MO.

Driving Instructions to Campus
Southwest on I-44 from St. Louis; Northeast on I-44 from Springfield, Joplin and Tulsa North on Highway 63; South on Highway 63 from Jefferson City.

Local Accommodations
http://www.mst.edu/community/

Admissions

Applicants: 8,171
Acceptance Rate: 73%
Average HS GPA: 3.80






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