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2024-2025
LEAGUES
An all-inclusive learning experience SPORTS

Profession-based learning.

More than 200 major programs!

SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES

• Agricultural Business

• Agricultural Education

• Agricultural Media: Production and Broadcasting Journalism Advertising

• Agricultural Science

• Agronomy

Crop Science

Horticulture

Soil Science

• Animal Science

• Animal Science (Pre-Vet)

MELVIN D. AND VALORIE G. BOOTH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

• Accounting: Managerial Public

• Business Administration

• Business Economics

• Business Education

• Business Management

• Business Technology

• Economics

• Finance Corporate Finance

Financial Management

Financial Services

• Human Resource Management

• International Business

• Marketing

SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION AND MASS MEDIA

• Communication: Interpersonal Communication Organizational Communication

Public Relations

Rhetoric

• Digital Media: Content Strategy

• Mass Media: Applied Advertising Broadcasting and Production

Multimedia Journalism

Sports Media

• Media Studies

• Social Media Management

• Strategic Advertising

SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS

• Computer Science*

• Cybersecurity*

• Digital Media: Computer Science Programming*

• Management Information Systems: Cybersecurity

Data Analytics

General

Web Development

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

• Early Childhood Education

• Elementary Education

• Middle School Education

• Special Education

SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCE AND WELLNESS

• Applied Health Science

Aging Study

Exercise Science Health Coach

Sports Medicine

• Food and Nutrition

• Human Services*

• Physical Education

• Psychology

• Recreation

Corporate Recreation

Recreation and Park Management

Sports Management

Therapeutic Recreation

DEPARTMENT OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS

• Art: Studio - Ceramics

Studio - Drawing

Studio - Painting

Studio - Photography

Studio - Printmaking

Studio - Sculpture

• Art Education

• Art: Graphic Design

• Digital Media: Visual Imaging

• Music

Audio Production Business Production

• Music Education:

Instrumental

Vocal

• Speech/Theatre

• Speech/Theatre Education

• Theatre: Performance

Technical and Design

DAY ONE. DAY ONE.

DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

• Criminology

• Emergency and Disaster Management

• General Studies

• Geography:

Culture and Society

Environmental Geography

Geographic Information Science

• History

• Political Science

American Institutions

Criminal Justice

Global Affairs

Public Administration

• Social Studies: History

DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND WRITING

• English

• English:

Creative Writing and Publishing

• English Education

General

Diversity/Inclusion

Language/Literature

Writing

Literature

• Spanish

• Spanish Education

• Writing

• Writing:

Creative Writing and Publishing

Professional Writing

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS

• Data Science:*

Business*

Computer Science*

Geographic Information Systems*

Molecular Biology*

• Mathematics*

• Mathematics Education

• Mathematics: Data Science*

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL SCIENCES

• Biology*

• Biology:*

Biomedical Sciences*

Chiropractic Track*

• Biology: Cellular/Molecular*

• Biology Education*

• Biology/Psychology:*

• Chemistry: ACS Accredited*

Biochemistry*

General Chemistry*

Medicinal Chemistry*

• Chemistry Education*

• Clinical Laboratory Sciences*

• Echocardiographic Sciences

• Earth Science

• Geology: Environmental

• Geology: General

• Marine Biology

• Nanoscience:*

Biology*

Chemistry*

Physics*

• Physics*

Biological Science*

Computer Science*

General*

Geological*

• Physics Education

• Radiologic Sciences

• Sonographic Sciences

• Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Programs with * are

STEM OPT eligible.

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Attend an athletic event at Bearcat Stadium. CHEER LOUD Meet
employers during career day at Hughes Fieldhouse
Play intramural sports at the Student Recreation Center.
Chill out in a hammock near Colden Pond. RELAX
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Pick up some Starbucks on the way to class in the B.D. Owens Library or stop by and visit the International Involvement Center

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Take some pics by our iconic administration building and Bell Tower

The Agricultural Learning Center has food labs and specializes in educating agricultural students. ALC

TRENDING

Check out our new Social Media Management major in Wells Hall.

Northwest alumni are 80,000 strong with members all over the world.

Northwest is home to the Missouri Arboretum. It has 160 different species of trees. BEAUTIFUL TREES CONNECTIONS

$6,800 #16 in United States amongst Masters Colleges and Universities for International Student Enrollment #22 top public schools in the midwest region (according to the U.S. News and World Report) #22 #16

*FOR MARYVILLE
Houston Denver St. Louis Nashville Miami Chicago Omaha Los Angeles Kansas City New York Washington D.C. Kansas City International Airport is 75 minutes from Maryville MIDDLE OF EVERYWHERE St. Louis Kansas City Maryville, Missouri
LAPTOP & TEXTBOOKS INCLUDED SAVES STUDENTS MORE THAN OVER FOUR YEARS* NWMISSOURI.EDU/ADMISSIONS/LAPTOP
STUDENTS

WALKABLE CAMPUS

Enjoy 26 miles of sidewalk to bike and walk to classes. Most buildings are 10 minute walk.

STUDENT ACCOMMODATION

Hudson Hall is one of our residence halls on campus. It's minutes away from classes.

98%

98% of BACHELOR’S DEGREE earners secure EMPLOYMENT or continue their EDUCATION within six months of GRADUATION.

MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION WITH AN EMPHASIS IN PUBLIC RELATIONS

“I came and visited, and from the second I stepped foot on campus I saw myself walking to the Union. I saw myself going to classes in Colden. I just saw it as a place that I could really make it my own and plant some roots.”

Application Checklist

Pay your application fee of $75

Copy of passport

Submit your official academic transcripts from each secondary and post-secondary institution attended.

English proficiency exam score report

After being granted admission

Bank Statement/Northwest statement of Support form

Apply for your F-1 Visa

Application deadlines

APPLY TODAY!
Application Deadline Document Deadline Fall (August) Semester June 15 July 1 Spring (January) Semester November 1 November 15
NO ESSAY A QUICK ADMISSION DECISION EARLY SCHOLARSHIP NOTIFICATION AT THE TIME OF ACCEPTANCE Available upon completion of the application. Email tmerlot@nwmissouri.edu to request yours. Duolingo English Test fee waiver Offer valid for first-time freshmen undergraduate students, or transfer students not meeting the minimum credit threshold.
Which semester are you enrolling?
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

A charming town located in the middle of Omaha, Des Moines and Kansas City. Maryville offers restaurants, shopping, entertainment, community events and Mozingo Lake Recreation Park.

TAKEAVIRTUALTOUR !

A FINANCIAL FIT

The cost of attendance is an estimate of the educational expenses for the academic year, including tuition and required fees, room and board, books and supplies, and other personal expenses.

Northwest International Achievement Scholarship (NIAS)

$7,516 renewable based on 28 credit hours.

For international NEW freshmen (first-year students) to be eligible for the NIAS, they must have a cumulative high school grade point average of 2.75 or higher.

BILLABLE COST = (TUITION, FEES, ON CAMPUS HOUSING/MEALS)

*Figures above are based on the 2023-2024 academic year. Standard tuition and fees include tuition, designated fees, primary textbook usage fee and technology fee charged per credit hour. Does not include supplemental materials. Based on 14 credit hours per semester for undergraduate students. Financial aid packaging includes an average of housing.

**Other meal plans available MERIT-BASED

Jobs available on campus and an average earning of *$3,300 year.

*This number reflects the average student, who works 10 hours per week. Hours may vary depending on the position. Each student employment position pays $10.30 per hour. Students receive earnings monthly.

*must complete 24 credit hours with a 3.0 GPA

Tuition and Fees* One Year Fall & Spring (28 hrs) International students $20,114 Room Rates (All Double Occupancy) One Year Fall & Spring Hudson/Perrin $7,436 Millikan $6,168 South Complex, Roberta and Franken $6,834 Tower Suites $7,260 Meal Plan Options** One Year Fall & Spring Residential Unlimited (Unlimited meals per week + $200 declining balance) $4,352 Health Insurance (Approximate) Health Insurance $1,543 AVERAGE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT billable cost prior to eligible aid $31,753*
Provost Scholar, Dean's Scholar, Distinguished Scholar, Academic Excellence, University Scholar and Northwest Merit are mutually exclusive awards. SAT score HIGH SCHOOL GPA 3.95+ 3.85-3.94 3.75-3.84 3.50-3.74 3.25-3.49 3.00-3.24 2.75-2.99 1390-1600 $6,000 $5,000 $4,000 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 $1,500 1280-1380 $5,000 $5,000 $4,000 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 $1,500 1200-1270 $4,000 $4,000 $4,000 $3,000 $3,000 $1,500 $1,500 1130-1190 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 $1,500 $1,500 1060-1120 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 980-1050 $3,000 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 Less than 980 or no SAT test score $3,000 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,000 $1,000 $4,000 Distinguished Scholar $3,000 Academic Excellence $1,500 University Scholar $1,000 Northwest Merit $5,000 Dean's Scholar $6,000 Provost Scholar
SCHOLARSHIPS

ENJOY A WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT ON CAMPUS!

*Rates based on the 2023-2024 academic year. Rates for the 2024-2025 academic year will be posted spring 2024.

OWN BATHROOM POD STYLE BATHROOM STUDY AND SOCIAL LOUNGE KITCHEN FREE LAUNDRY RECREATIONAL ROOM NETWORKED LASER PRINTER SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT MOVABLE FURNITURE VENDING MACHINES WIFI COED Residential Hall Room Rates (based on double occupancy rooms) One Year Fall & Spring Meal Plan Rates (based on 14 swipes per week) One Year Fall & Spring RESIDENTIAL LIVING EXPERIENCE COST AND AMENITIES CENTRAL RESTROOM + SHOWER AREA Hudson $7,436 $3,536 Perrin $7,436 $3,536 Dieterich $6,168 $3,536 South Complex $6,834 $3,536 Tower Suites $7,260 $3,536 Franken $6,834 $3,536

Northwest Missouri State University Office of Admissions

800 University Drive

Maryville, MO 64468-6001

Local: +1 660.562.1149

Fax: +1 660.562.1821

intladm@nwmissouri.edu

International Involvement Center + 1.660.562.1367

intlprog@nwmissouri.edu

Chat with the Director: Thomas Merlot

tmerlot@nwmissouri.edu

Scholarship and Financial Assistance

+ 1.660.562.1363

finaid@nwmissouri.edu

Residential Life + 1.660.562.1214

reslife@nwmissouri.edu

Students with Disabilities + 1.660.562.1013

ada@nwmissouri.edu

nwmissouri.edu

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