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1. S&T is one of the top 5 “best value” national public universities. 2. Our students get great jobs at great salaries. 3. We’re not all engineers; S&T offers a broad range of 66 degree programs. 4. Our students graduate with the ability to address real-world problems.
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1. S&T is one of the top 5 “best value” national public universities. 2.Our students get great jobsat great salaries. 3.We’re not all engineers; S&T offersa broad range of 66 degree programs. 4. Our students graduate with the ability to address real-world problems. 5.S&T is a safe and supportive community. We’re one of America’s “30 safest campuses”
One of America’s Great Universities Top public university Missouri S&T ranked in top 50 “Best Colleges 2012” as ranked by the guidance counselors at America’s “top 800” high schools .(U.S. News & World Report, 2012 America’s Best Colleges, September 2012). No. 5 for Starting Salaries and No. 3 “Best Investment” among public universities • No. 5 public university for starting salaries and top 15 in the nation, according to PayScale Inc.'s survey for highest average starting salaries for graduates (PayScale.com, July 2012). Missouri S&T is No. 2 among Midwestern public and private universities, with a starting salary of $59,98. • No. 3 "Best Investment" among public universities for in-state students (Newsweek, August 2012). One of 12 colleges whose grads earn higher starting pay than Harvard’s ABC News Report (2012) Top 5 best values among national public universities Missouri S&T ranked 5th among the nation’s national public universities and 37th overall ; (U.S. News & World Report, 2010 America’s Best Colleges Guidebook, September 2009).
Enrollment 5,843 undergrads • 1,200 new freshmen • 380 new transfers 1,804 grad students 7,647 TOTAL students
S&T Geographic Diversity Enrollment • 49 states & 51 nations • 67% Missouri residents • 11% minority students • 33% Out of State • 5% International undergraduates 54 5 2 6 1 2 19 5 5 20 12 20 2 1 5 29 5 35 33 34 5 22 10 6 484 5 33 31 8 57 5,075 143 18 19 13 15 23 56 45 6 9 5 15 21 147 10 9 32 Fall 2012 3 Unofficial data until after 4thweek census
Undergraduate Degree Programs Sciences + Computing • Applied Mathematics • Biological Sciences • Chemistry • Computer Science • Geology and Geophysics • Information Science & Technology • Physics Pre-Professional Advising Programs • Pre-Law • Pre-Med • Pre-Nursing • Pre-Veterinary Business + Social Sciences • Business Administration • Economics • Psychology Arts + Humanities • English • History • Multidisciplinary Studies • Philosophy • Teacher Certifications • Technical Communication Learn Moredegrees.mst.edu
Undergraduate Degree Programs Engineering • Aerospace Engineering • Architectural Engineering • Ceramic Engineering • Chemical Engineering • Civil Engineering • Computer Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Engineering Management • Environmental Engineering • Geological Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Metallurgical Engineering • Mining Engineering • Nuclear Engineering • Petroleum Engineering • Unique Freshman Engineering Program • 15 accredited undergraduate engineering programs (more than MIT, Purdue, Illinois or Michigan and three times the average number found at U.S. universities) • All Engineering BS Degrees - 128 hours Learn Moredegrees.mst.edu
A Residential Campus Residential College • An integrated living/learning community, featuring seminars and workshops that promote social connection, academic success and professional development, facilitated by departments from across campus. Six Residence Halls • Voyager Learning Community • Holistic Community 20+ Fraternities and Sororities Christian Campus Houses
Athletics Success on and off the field Men’s Teams: • Baseball • Basketball • Cross Country • Football • Soccer • Swimming • Track Women’s Teams: • Basketball • Cross Country • Soccer • Softball • Track • Volleyball Accomplishments: • No. 4 for ESPNAcademic All-Americans since ‘00 • Ranked top 15% of all Div-II programs in power rankings • Grad rates beat all-student averages Student Rec Center: • +20 intramuralsports • 3-in-5 students active in rec sports • New fitness center opened 2010
Join In, Get Involved 200+ student organizations Meet new friends • Professional societies • Religious organizations • 20+ fraternities & sororities • Newspaper & radio Try something new • 20+ fraternities and sororities • Social clubs • Orchestra, band, vocal ensembles, theatre & improv troupes Challenge yourself • ROTC (Army andAir Force) • Research and designorganizations • Student Council • Student Union Board Make a difference • Engineers Without Borders • Service groups • Community organizations • Entrepreneurshipsupport
Hands-on Learning A national powerhouse in student design competitions Mining & Mucking Solar Car Baja SAE Rocketry Steel Bridge Human-Powered Vehicle Formula SAE Solar House Concrete Canoe
Learning Outside the Classroom Honors Academy • Community of outstanding scholars Service Learning • Integrating community service and volunteerism into curriculum Undergraduate research Nearly 2/3 of S&T graduates complete a research project • Summer Research Academy • Undergraduate Research Conference • Opportunities for Undergrad Research Experience (OURE)100+ OURE projects funded in 2012-13 Study Abroad • 102 programs in 50+ countries around the world
Supportive Campus Help is available when you need it • Academic Alert system • 50+ tutoring, mentoring, leadership development • Career Opportunities and Employer Relations office • One of America’s “top 10”on-campus career centers Faculty interaction • 2/3 of S&T classes have 30 or fewer students • Ave. class size: 29 students • Ave. lab size: 17 students
Supportive Campus S&T Burns & McDonnell Student Success Center • Opening Week Peer Mentor-led Project Teams • Reconnection I and Reconnection II Peer Support and Mentoring • Staffed by peer “Student Success Coaches”, staff and faculty contributors • Programs for Student Success • Academic Week-Tips & Study Groups • Majors & Minors Career Exploration • Financial Aid Literacy Week including $500 scholarship “give-away” • Special activities: Therapy Dogs “de-stress” time, Faculty seminars, Finals Week Popcorn & support and more
Career Success • Over 870 companies recruit on campus • $59,994 average starting salary increased 25% in 6 years • 83% of grads have firm career plans at graduation • Many top corporations, such as Shell Oil, Caterpillar, Toyota and Boeing list S&T as a “top 20 key school” • Over 500 students completed a co-op or internship in over 32 states & 1 international location • $3,001 average monthly co-op salary • $3,200 average monthly internship salary • Students who co-op or internships earn 7% higher salaries upon graduation
Application Process Paperless application process – apply online apply.mst.edu • Application • Transcriptshigh school & college if applicable • ACT/SAT scoressent electronically from testing agency • $50 application fee* *waived for summer camp attendees Priority application and scholarship deadline: December 1 College Prep Core Curriculum • 4 units English • 4 units math • 3 units science • 3 units social studies • 2 units foreign language • 1 unit fine art Class rank and GPA
Application Process“Frequently Asked Questions” Things to investigate during college search • Transfer Credit-most institutions accept college credit and AP or IB scores; grade transfer policy and score required for AP/IB may vary • Transcripts-an official high school “six semester” and final high school transcript showing “diploma issued” typically required. • ACT/SAT scores: Schools may require scores sent from testing agency (S&T requires this) and investigate each school’s policy on composite and sub-score requirements • $50 application fee*: If fee is a hardship, investigate school policy *application waived for summer camp attendees at S&T who apply by end of summer
Scholarship Process Admitted freshmen automatically considered for merit scholarships, based on academic factors. No separate scholarship application or personal statement required. • Excellence Scholarship • Trustees’ Scholarship • Miner Scholarship • Scholarship based on ACT or SAT composite and high school GPA • Scholarship recipients notified by letter two weeks after admission • Priority application deadline: December 1 • Final scholarship deadline: February 1 • Scholarships awarded on a funds-available basis after February 1
Chancellor’s Scholarship 1 S&T’s most prestigious scholarship November • $12,000 per year, renewable(replaces previous award) • In addition to Bright Flight (if applicable) • November 1 deadline • Current Requirements: • ACT 31+ and3.75 GPA(may qualify on October ACT) • Saturday, Dec. 7interview required
Academic Works New for Fall 2013 Scholarship database will match students with internal and external awards for which they can apply: • Campus and departmental awards • External scholarships • Corporate and foundation awards scholarships.mst.edu
Direct Cost of Education Estimated Cost for Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Missouri Resident $ 10,078 882 8,904 $ 19,864 Out of State Resident $24,738 882 8,904 $34,524 Tuition and FeesBooks and SuppliesRoom and BoardTotal • Tuition and Fees: budget based on average freshman course load of 29 credit hours, 11 hours of supplemental course fees, student activity, health service and IT fees. • Room and board: based on average residential life cost for the campus population. • Students should also budget for approximately $2,502 in personal spending (although this may vary widely by student).
We’re Here To Help Personal Campus Visits/Group Visits: • Monday – Friday 10:00 am to 2:00 pm • (Saturday upon request-10 am – 2:00 pm) Open Houses: • Saturday, September 28, 2013 • Saturday, November 2, 2013 Miner Days: • Monday, October 7, 2013 • Monday, October 14, 2013 • Friday, October 25, 2013 • Monday, November 11, 2013 (Veterans Day) Phone Hours: • Monday – Friday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm • Saturday, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm visit.mst.edu 573-341-4165