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For the Fall 2023 semester, UMSL has 8,023 students attending classes on-campus, compared to 6,792 students taking classes off-campus, which is primarily students dual-enrolled at area high schools. The university has the equivalent of 5,654 full-time students. UMSL has historically been a commuter school for the St. Louis area. [16]
UMSL Research Park is a 100-acre (40.5 ha) park on UMSL's north campus. [34] It is home to Express Scripts' new 315,000-square-foot (29,300 m 2) corporate headquarters, which opened in June 2007. [35] The park is jointly operated by the UM System's Office of Research and Economic Development and UMSL.
UMSL–South station is a light rail station on the Red Line of the St. Louis MetroLink system. [3] This at-grade station is located near East Drive and features 130 park and ride spaces. [ 4 ]
UMSL–North station is a light rail station on the Red Line of the St. Louis MetroLink system. [2] This station is located on an embankment near Arnold B. Grobman Drive and the Ted Jones Trail. Station layout
Bel-Nor officers can also be seen regularly on the UMSL campus, as a section of this campus lies within Bel-Nor. The Bel-Nor Police Department is contracted with the Saint Louis County Police Department for dispatching services.
UMSL Field is the newest facility, haven been completed in the fall of 2009. It is located on UMSL's South Campus and includes an elevated pressbox with covered bleacher seating behind home plate for 200 and room for lawn seating along either side with a modern sound system, a full-sized electronic scoreboard which sits in left field, dugouts ...
The Thomas Jefferson Library was one of the first of three new buildings constructed on the campus. It opened in 1968 under the leadership of its first Library Director, Susan Freegard. Within its 5 stories, the Library was designed to house more than 240,000 volumes and allow seating for 1,000 students.
The campus of the University of Missouri is 1,262-acre (2.0 sq mi; 510.7 ha) [6] just south of Downtown Columbia and is maintained as a botanical garden. The historical campus is centered on Francis Quadrangle, a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and contains several buildings on the register.