The Forbes ranking included 22 public, private and online-only colleges in Missouri, and the methodology included 17 different data points.
The Forbes ranking included 22 public, private and online-only colleges in Missouri, and the methodology included 17 different data points.
The Forbes ranking included 22 public, private and online-only colleges in Missouri, and the methodology included 17 different data points.
The Forbes ranking included 22 public, private and online-only colleges in Missouri, and the methodology included 17 different data points.
UMSL Global team members kicked off Global Triton Welcome, a weeklong orientation to help new international students get acclimated ahead of the spring semester.
The rankings were based on factors such as acceptance rates, affordability, graduating class sizes, retention rates, student experience and student outcomes.
The rankings were based on factors such as acceptance rates, affordability, graduating class sizes, retention rates, student experience and student outcomes.
The rankings were based on factors such as acceptance rates, affordability, graduating class sizes, retention rates, student experience and student outcomes.
University HQ ranked UMSL No. 16 nationally after weighing factors such as retention and graduation rates, cost of tuition and graduate salaries.
University HQ ranked UMSL No. 16 nationally after weighing factors such as retention and graduation rates, cost of tuition and graduate salaries.
University HQ ranked UMSL No. 16 nationally after weighing factors such as retention and graduation rates, cost of tuition and graduate salaries.
Value Colleges noted UMSL’s flexibility in offering both online and in-person options and that students may take advantage of the university’s career resources.
Value Colleges noted UMSL’s flexibility in offering both online and in-person options and that students may take advantage of the university’s career resources.
Value Colleges noted UMSL’s flexibility in offering both online and in-person options and that students may take advantage of the university’s career resources.
The publication ranked UMSL’s criminology and criminal justice and supply chain and analytics graduate programs as No. 1 and No. 8 in the country, respectively.
UMSL’s graduate program in elementary education ranked 22nd on the list of “Best Online Master’s Early Childhood Education” for its well-rounded curriculum and flexibility.
Great Value Colleges ranked UMSL among perennial powerhouses for online master’s programs.
College Consensus recognized UMSL’s BSBA program for its affordability, convenience and reputation.
UMSL ranks within the top 16 in the U.S. and top 26 internationally.
The “A+ Schools for B Students” list recognizes institutions where students of all academic backgrounds can succeed.
The program’s accreditation, diversity of students and quality of faculty were central factors in its global ranking.
Reasonable tuition, generous financial aid, a healthy student-teacher ratio and a high six-year graduation rate earned UMSL a top spot.
The latest ranking marks the third consecutive year the university has been in the top 50.
U.S. News & World Report’s latest publication on graduates schools continues to rank the University of Missouri–St. Louis’ criminology and nursing programs among the best. The ranking appears in the magazine’s 2013 edition, “America’s Best Graduate Schools,” available this week. Criminology retains its 2009 ranking and nursing maintains its 2011 ranking.
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice's doctoral degree program has been...