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Northwest Missouri State University (NW Missouri) is a public university in Maryville, Missouri, United States.It has an enrollment of 9,152 students. [4] Founded in 1905 as a teachers college, its campus is based on the design for Forest Park at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair and is the official Missouri State Arboretum. [5]
Shurtleff College (1827–1957), in Alton, was absorbed by Southern Illinois University when its campus became the SIU Alton Residence Center, one of the two precursors of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. The campus now houses the School of Dental Medicine. State Community College of East Saint Louis (1969–1999), replaced by ...
Missouri: Moberly Area Community College [76] Moberly: Missouri Crowder College [77] Neosho: Missouri State Fair Community College [78] Sedalia: Missouri Three Rivers Community College [79] Poplar Bluff: Missouri Dawson Community College [80] Glendive: Montana: Flathead Valley Community College [81] Kalispell: Montana: Metropolitan Community ...
Missouri State University: Springfield: Public: Doctoral/Professional University: 23,418 1905 Missouri Western State University: St. Joseph: Public: Master's colleges and universities: 3,815 1915 Northwest Missouri State University: Maryville: Public: Master's colleges and universities: 9,662 1905 Southeast Missouri State University: Cape ...
St. Charles Community College (SCC) is a public community college in St. Charles, Missouri. Established in 1986, SCC's first fall semester in 1987 had an enrollment of 1,547 students. [ 1 ] It offers associate degrees and certificate programs in the arts, business, sciences, and career-technical fields as well as workforce training and ...
Officials from the college expect the under-renovation site at 520 E. Sycamore St. to open its doors to students for the college in January 2025. The ... Van Wert campus of Northwest State C.C. is ...
The school became a junior college in 1921, then a four-year college in 1923 and was renamed Maryville College of the Sacred Heart. In the late 1950s, the school purchased 290 acres (117.4 ha) of land adjacent to Interstate 64 , which was then St. Louis' main east–west thoroughfare.
Maryville is home to Northwest Missouri State University and Northwest Technical School. Maryville is the second-largest city (behind St. Joseph, Missouri) wholly within the boundaries of the 1836 Platte Purchase which expanded Missouri's borders into former Indian Territory in northwest Missouri.