The university serves more than 350 veteran and other military-connected students on campus, providing them support with benefits through the Veterans Center.
The university serves more than 350 veteran and other military-connected students on campus, providing them support with benefits through the Veterans Center.
The university serves more than 350 veteran and other military-connected students on campus, providing them support with benefits through the Veterans Center.
The university serves more than 350 veteran and other military-connected students on campus, providing them support with benefits through the Veterans Center.
Pellegrini’s fascinating life and career path, from Turkey to UMSL with several stops along the way, has prepared her to lead the Executive DBA Council.
The publication ranked UMSL first in Missouri on its list of “Top Performers on Social Mobility,” which highlights how well universities graduate students who receive Pell Grants.
The publication ranked UMSL first in Missouri on its list of “Top Performers on Social Mobility,” which highlights how well universities graduate students who receive Pell Grants.
The publication ranked UMSL first in Missouri on its list of “Top Performers on Social Mobility,” which highlights how well universities graduate students who receive Pell Grants.
The university serves more than 350 veteran and other military-connected students on campus, providing them support with benefits through the Veterans Center.
The university serves more than 350 veteran and other military-connected students on campus, providing them support with benefits through the Veterans Center.
The university serves more than 350 veteran and other military-connected students on campus, providing them support with benefits through the Veterans Center.
Washington Monthly’s annual list recognizes schools that show “a repeated commitment to increasing student voting.”
Washington Monthly’s annual list recognizes schools that show “a repeated commitment to increasing student voting.”
Washington Monthly’s annual list recognizes schools that show “a repeated commitment to increasing student voting.”
UMSL was the only university in Missouri and one of 103 nationally to receive the award, which recognizes institutions that demonstrate a commitment to diversity and inclusion.
The university has improved a combined 69 places in the overall rankings in the past three years and was first in Missouri on the list of “Top Performers on Social Mobility.”
The university ranked No. 54 globally in the gender equality category and also scored highly in several other areas.
Studies of affordability from Georgetown University and the National College Attainment Network recognize the value of an UMSL degree.
Among the 25 programs recognized, the UMSL Master of Education in Counseling with an emphasis in clinical mental health counseling was the only program ranked in Missouri.
The university has moved up 42 places in the overall rankings in the past two years and now ranks No. 118 among public schools.
The university continued to rank in the top 60 globally in the Gender Equality ranking and also scored highly several other categories.
The online education platform weighed factors such as school affordability and accessibility, academic offerings and available supports for students.
The rankings site recognized the UMSL program’s wide range of specialty offerings as well as the flexible pathways to the degree.
EduMed is the latest of many rankings institutions to note the quality of the UMSL DNP program, which graduated its first class in the summer of 2018.
UMSL boasts one of two rated programs in Missouri, and the new ranking comes on the heels of a jump of 20 places in U.S. News & World Report’s DNP ranking.
Top RN to BSN ranked the UMSL College of Nursing program No. 6 on its list of the “15 Best Online RN to BSN Nursing Schools in Missouri 2019.”
TheBestSchools.org ranked UMSL No. 14 on its list, which is based on factors including curriculum, strength of faculty scholarship, reputation and range of school-sponsored financial aid.
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 ratings website applauded the program’s low cost to students as well as its specialized research topics, faculty support and hands-on training.
The prestigious rankings recognized the strengths of graduate programs in the College of Nursing, School of Social Work and Department of Political Science.
NursingSchoolHub joins U.S. News & World Report, Value Colleges and Top RN to BSN in recognizing the program’s strength.
UMSL ranked No. 1 in Missouri and No. 29 nationally on U.S. News & World Report’s 2019 list of “Best Online Bachelor’s Programs.”
The university was the highest-ranked institution in the St. Louis region, landing 46th among the 137 four-year universities that made the rankings.
The College of Business Administration program earned a No. 20 national ranking.
The popularity, affordability and overall strength of UMSL’s online Bachelor of Liberal Arts program landed it No. 14 on Best Value Schools’ national rankings.
The program’s accreditation, diversity of students and quality of faculty were central factors in its global ranking.
The department ranked fifth on the U.S. News & World Report’s 2019 list of the “Best Graduate Schools.”
Reasonable tuition, generous financial aid, a healthy student-teacher ratio and a high six-year graduation rate earned UMSL a top spot.
UMSL ranks No. 23 nationally and No. 1 in Missouri on U.S. News & World Report’s 2018 list of Best Online Bachelor’s Programs.
The rankings factor in the results of Military Times’ annual survey of services, campus culture, academic achievement rates and other resources and outcomes.
The university has taken proactive measures to help ensure students have the financial support they need to finish their degrees.
Focus on field work, outstanding faculty and strong student support placed the College of Education’s program at No. 22 on the list.
The program received a No. 24 ranking from U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” guidebook.
The list compares annual cost and only includes the institutions rated in the top 220 by U.S. News & World Report.
UMSL is one of only two schools in the state of Missouri to make both lists.
SmartAsset compiled the rankings after weighing factors such as tuition, living expenses and the average starting salary of graduates.
Great Value Colleges compiled the rankings after weighing factors such as affordability, the number of online degree programs and other services benefiting nontraditional students.
Military Times’ 2017 rankings place the university at No. 40 on a list of 130 four-year schools recognized as the most military-friendly institutions in the country.
The program landed its 14th consecutive top 20 ranking by U.S. News & World Report this week, tying for 17th best in the nation.
Data used for the rankings shows 61 percent of UMSL’s 2015 freshman class graduated in the top 25 percent of their high school class.
The online RN to BSN program earned the No. 1 spot on the list “10 Online Bachelor’s Programs With the Highest 6-Year Graduation Rates.”
“Military Times” recently listed UMSL’s College of Business Administration among the top 25 graduate business schools for veterans in the nation.
Rankings were released this week in the 2017 U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools Guide Book.
In addition, UMSL’s online graduate education program was ranked 66th by U.S. News, also making it the top-ranked program in Missouri.
The International Business program landed its 13th consecutive top 20 ranking by U.S. News & World Report last week.
The latest ranking marks the third consecutive year the university has been in the top 50.
When it comes to student success among military veterans, the university is 28th in the nation, according to a new ranking.
The University of Missouri–St. Louis is listed among the top 15 percent of American colleges, universities and trade schools when it comes to supporting student veterans.
The program landed its 12th consecutive top 20 ranking by U.S. News & World Report this week.
Researchers like UMSL criminologist Richard Rosenfeld (left) rank 14th among universities in the U.S. with high faculty research activity.
Of special note, the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice’s doctoral degree program ranks fourth.
Like a fine wine, the International Business program at the University of Missouri–St. Louis is improving with age. The program landed its 11th consecutive top 20 ranking by U.S. News & World Report and moved up the list this year.
Five doctoral programs at the University of Missouri–St. Louis received high national rankings recently from Academic...