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Independent Colleges and Universities in Missouri

Missouri's nickname is the "Show-Me State," because of their strong adherence to simple common sense. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the education system. Missouri colleges go of their way to provide their students with a strong, fundamental, practical education; no matter what field or discipline one is pursuing. By graduating from one of Missouri's colleges, you will be well equipped to handle any number of occupations and career options.

Missouri private colleges and universities offer a wide range of education programs with degrees and certificates up to the doctoral level, as well as professional degrees such as law and medicine. These Missouri private schools are diverse in character, academic emphasis, and origins. Some private colleges or schools have a religious affiliation; others are secular. Private colleges and universities may be profit or non-profit institutions. Typically, Missouri independent colleges or private schools give weight to personal characteristics and activities in addition to considering GPA and test scores. While many Missouri private schools are considerably more expensive than comparable state institutions, they also tend to offer more generous financial aid packages. Many students have found the actual out-of-pocket cost to earn a degree from a private college in Missouri to be less than the cost of the state schools to which they were accepted. On the one hand, public colleges are usually less expensive, particularly for in-state residents. They get most of their money from the state or local government. Check out your state's Guide to Residency. Missouri private colleges rely on tuition, fees, endowments, and other private sources of funding. On the other hand, Missouri private colleges are usually smaller and can offer more personalized attention (and some believe, more prestige).

Missouri College Graduate and Undergraduate Degrees

  • Allied College - North
  • Allied College - South
  • Anthem College - Fenton (St. Louis South)
  • Anthem College - Kansas City
  • Anthem College - Maryland Heights (St. Louis North)
  • Brown Mackie College - St. Louis
  • DeVry University - Kansas City
  • DeVry University - Kansas City Downtown
  • DeVry University - St. Louis
  • DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management - Kansas City
  • DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management - Kansas City Downtown
  • DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management - St. Louis (St. Louis West)
  • DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management - St. Louis Park
  • Everest College - Kansas City
  • Everest College - Springfield
  • Everest College - St. Louis
  • Hickey College - St. Louis
  • Independence College of Cosmetology - Independence
  • ITT Technical Institute - Arnold
  • ITT Technical Institute - Earth City
  • ITT Technical Institute - Kansas City
  • Kaplan University KHE - St. Louis Learning Center
  • Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts St. Louis
  • L'Ecole Culinaire - St. Louis
  • Lindenwood University - St. Charles
  • Missouri College
  • NAU - Independence
  • NAU - Lee's Summit
  • NAU - Weldon Spring (St. Louis)
  • NAU - Zona Rosa
  • Pinnacle Career Institute - North Kansas City
  • Pinnacle Career Institute - South Kansas City
  • Regency Beauty Institute - Independence
  • Regency Beauty Institute - Mehlville
  • Regency Beauty Institute - Springfield
  • Regency Beauty Institute - St Peters
  • Sanford-Brown College - Fenton
  • Sanford-Brown College - Hazelwood
  • Sanford-Brown College - St. Peters
  • St. Louis College of Health Careers - Fenton
  • St. Louis College of Health Careers - St. Louis
  • University of Phoenix - Downtown St. Louis Learning Center
  • University of Phoenix - Kansas City Campus
  • University of Phoenix - Northland Learning Center
  • University of Phoenix - Springfield Campus
  • University of Phoenix - St. Louis Campus
  • Vatterott College - Joplin
  • Vatterott College - Kansas City
  • Vatterott College - Northpark
  • Vatterott College - Saint Charles
  • Vatterott College - Springfield
  • Vatterott College - St. Joseph
  • Vatterott College - Sunset Hills
  • Wichita Technical Institute - Joplin

Missouri Cities Colleges:

College Education Training in Missouri Cities:
  • - Arnold
  • - Earth City
  • - Fenton
  • - Hazelwood
  • - Independence
  • - Joplin
  • - Kansas City
  • - Lees Summit
  • - Maryland Heights
  • - Saint Charles
  • - Saint Joseph
  • - Saint Peters
  • - Springfield
  • - St Louis
 

Missouri Private Colleges and Universities

Independent Colleges and Universities of Missouri
P.O. Box 1865
Jefferson City, MO 65102-1865

ICUM serves as a state-level organization for member private colleges and universities. The mission of ICUM is to represent its members before the general assembly and its executive branch of government as well as the U.S. Congress and the federal executive offices. ICUM's lobbying should fulfill the following functions:

  • promote and/or support legislation that defends or enhances the role of independent postsecondary education;
  • monitor and rally support against any proposed legislation, regulation or rule that is detrimental to the role and causes of independent postsecondary education;
  • work with similar organizations as appropriate, to further independent postsecondary education's interests on national or regional issues; and
  • work with public postsecondary education when projects or legislation give evidence of benefiting independent and public colleges and universities.

  • Aquinas Institute of Theology, Saint Louis
  • Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, Springfield
  • Avila University, Kansas City
  • Baptist Bible College, Springfield
  • Calvary Bible College & Theological Seminary, Kansas City
  • Central Bible College, Springfield
  • Central Christian College of the Bible, Moberly
  • Central Methodist University, Fayette
  • Cleveland Chiropractic College, Kansas City
  • College of the Ozarks, Point Lookout
  • Columbia College of Missouri, Columbia
  • Conception Seminary College, Conception
  • Concordia Seminary, Saint Louis
  • Covenant Theological Seminary, Saint Louis
  • Culver-Stockton College, Canton
  • Drury University, Springfield
  • Eden Theological Seminary, Saint Louis
  • Evangel University, Springfield
  • Fontbonne College, Saint Louis
  • Forest Institute of Professional Psychology, Springfield
  • Gateway College of Evangelism, Florissant
  • Global University, Springfield
  • Graceland University, Independence
  • Hannibal-LaGrange College, Hannibal
  • Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City
  • Kansas City University of Medicine & Biosciences, Kansas City
  • Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, Saint Louis
  • Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville
  • Lindenwood University, Saint Charles
  • Logan College of Chiropractic, Chesterfield
  • Maryville University, Saint Louis
  • Messenger College, Joplin
  • Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Kansas City
  • Missouri Baptist University, Saint Louis
  • Missouri Valley College, Marshall
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary, Kansas City
  • Ozark Christian College, Joplin
  • Park University, Parkville
  • Rockhurst University, Kansas City
  • Saint Louis Christian College, Florissant
  • Saint Louis College of Pharmacy, Saint Louis
  • Saint Louis University, Saint Louis
  • Saint Paul School of Theology, Kansas City
  • Southwest Baptist University, Bolivar
  • Stephens College, Columbia
  • The International University, Grandview
  • Urshan Graduate School of Theology, Hazelwood
  • Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis
  • Webster University, Saint Louis
  • Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington
  • Westminster College, Fulton
  • William Jewell College, Liberty
  • William Woods University, Fulton
Missouri Colleges
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Diversity, open-mindedness, and an ever expanding perspective allow universities and colleges in Missouri to make unbelievable progress with regards to academics and athletics. As a result, those who graduate from Missouri universities and colleges tend to go on and find success in whatever industry their training prepared them for.
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