Unless otherwise stated, students interested in one
of the following programs should contact the admissions office at the
school where the program is offered.
Nebraska
The University of Nebraska in Lincoln offers programs for a limited number
of Missouri residents in architecture, community and regional planning,
construction management, and actuarial science where students may pursue
bachelor’s degrees.
Illinois
A cooperative agreement exists between Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville
and UM-St. Louis which permits students of one institution to take courses
at the other institution as a regular part of their academic program.
For further information consult the registrar’s office or the dean’s office.
Kansas
The following programs are offered to Missouri residents at various Kansas
universities:
- Humanities University of Kansas, Lawrence, with an M.A. in
Oriental languages and literature, and a B.A. and M.A. in Slavic languages
and literature (not Russian). A Ph.D. in Slavic languages and literature
is also offered.
- Grain milling and technology Kansas State University, Manhattan,
with a B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. in bakery science and management, feed science
and management, or milling science and management.
- Horticulture Kansas State University, Manhattan, with a B.S.
in horticulture therapy.
Joint Programs in Law and Dentistry
The University of Missouri-St. Louis and the University of Missouri-Kansas
City provide joint programs in law and dentistry for academically able
students who are committed to public service. These special programs
are designed to serve students seeking a career in public-service law
or students who wish to practice dentistry in medically underserved communities.
UM-Kansas City will hold a reserved seat in it School of Law or in the
School of Dentistry for qualified UM-St. Louis entering freshmen and make
it available to them after they complete the required undergraduate studies
at UM-St. Louis.
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