Northwest Missouri State University School of Agricultural Sciences

Maryville, MO

Founded in 1905

Career ready. Day one.

Rural

setting

5,654

Students

$9,805 / $16,457

Tuition In-state / Out-of-state

Overview

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As the need for feeding an ever-growing population continues to expand, the School of Agricultural Sciences is poised to serve student interests and meet the needs of the agriculture, food and fiber industry today and in the future. Housed in the Dean L. Hubbard Center for Innovation, the School is close to demonstration plots on the campus’ northern edge, and its 448-acre R.T. Wright Farm, which is located four miles north of campus miles on Highway 71 and home to beef, swine, dairy and sheep enterprises as well as row and forage crops.

Agricultural Degrees Offered

  • Agricultural Business Management
  • Agricultural Education
  • Agricultural Sciences
  • Animal Sciences
  • Crop Science
  • Horticulture
  • Pre-Veterinary Animal Science
  • Soil Science
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Admissions

Total Enrollment: 5,654

Agricultural Students: 650

Male Female Student Ratio: 53%/47%

Applying

Application Fee: 650

Target GPA: 2.1

Target ACT Score: 22

Tuition

In-State: $9,805

Out-of-State: $16,457

Room and Board: $2,959

More Info

Religious Affiliation: non-denominational

Faculty/Student Ratio: 22/1