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NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY
Be aBearcat
Be Noticed.
Engaged.
Challenged.
Connected.
Successful.
Giving.Spirited.
Networked.
Involved.
BearcatBe a
noticedBe
124 major
programs
2,500+ hours given through various hands-on experience
challengedBe
Challenging academic experiences outside the classroom environmentn Students teach at
Northwest’s on-campus elementary lab school
n Student newspaper, yearbook, magazine, radio and TV stations
n Research on multi-million dollar science equipment
n Lab work on the University farm
n 315-acre lakefront property for research and activities for groups
n The Freshman/Transfer Theater Showcase
n Work on advertising solutions for real-world clients
n Northwest offers an honors program where students can conduct research alongside a professor while taking two to three honors classes per trimester and living in housing designated for honors students.
Students enjoy an average class size of 27.
6,800 total enrollment made up of 5,800 undergraduate and 1,000 graduate students
Be involvedResidence halls88 percent of freshmen live on campus.
On-campus students have access to free laundry facilities and Wi-Fi.
Dining optionsDaily meals offered at the new all-you-care-to-eat Bearcat Commons.
Plus enjoy options from Papa John’s, Chick-fil-A, Einstein Bros. and Starbucks.
OrganizationsMore than 70% of students are involved in one or more student organizations.
There are more than 175 student organizations to choose from, ranging from student government and Greek life to multicultural groups and academic clubs.
AthleticsAthletic events, with the exception of playoff games, are free for all students to attend.
Cultural enrichmentMusical groups have included Chevelle, Mike Posner, Timeflies. Touring performances have included “Hairspray” and “The Wizard of Oz.” Distinguished lecturers have included Buried Life, Chaz Bono and Frank Warren. Comedians have included Bo Burnham, Jeff Dunham and Steve-O.
Student talent is showcased throughout the year in vocal, instrumental and theatrical performances as well as at art gallery exhibits.
Textbooks and
laptopprovided
successfulBe
More than 50 programs at Northwest boast a 100% placement rate.
Nearly 50% of students participate in an internship.
Northwest has a higher freshman success rate (70%) than other moderately selective universities in Missouri.
ScholarshipsScholarships are awarded to students based on academic ability, family need and a combination of the two. For eligibility criteria visit nwmissouri.edu/finaid. Academic Awards
(freshmen)President’s (competitive) $5,000
Distinguished Scholars $3,500
Tower Scholarship $2,500
A+ Scholarship $1,500
Freshman Merit $1,000
(transfers)President’s (competitive) $5,000
Distinguished Scholars $2,500
Academic $1,500
Transfer Merit $1,000
Out-of-State Awards (freshmen and transfers)Bearcat Advantage¹ $6,252*
Green and White Advantage² $3,126*
Need-Based AwardsAmerican Dream Grant varies**
Bearcat Grant varies**
Northwest Grant varies**
Adopt-a-Bearcat Scholarship $500
* estimate based on 30 credit hours per year
¹ (100% waiver of out-of-state fees)
² (50% waiver of out-of-state fees)
** based upon need and academic criteria, evaluated on an individual basis
Textbook rental program saves students nearly $1,200 per year
Laptops provided to all students
1,200 student employment positions available on campus
85% of students receive some form of financial assistance
About $72 million awarded in financial aid and scholarship yearly
costTuition and Fees (28 credit hours/year)
In-State $7,455.00
Out-of-State $13,289.92
Room and Board Hudson/Perrin $8,896Traditional Living $7,986Modified Suites $8,484Tower Suites $8,842Apartments $560/month
+ utilities
Total Investment In-State $16,491.00+
Out-of-State $22,325.92+
To view the cost worksheet, go to nwmissouri.edu/bursar/costworksheet.htm+Based on 14 credit hours per two trimesters, (Hudson/Perrin rate) double occupancy room, Silver meal plan and new student fee.
A quality education you can afford
savvyBe
Campus visit options
Daily Visits90-minute walking tour guided by a Northwest Student Ambassador
Students can request faculty appointmentsMonday through Friday
Saturday Visits10:30 and 11:30 a.m.
90-minute walking tour guided by a Northwest Student Ambassador
Limited VisitsTours begin at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., Monday through Friday
All classes are not in session and there is limited access to faculty and facilities
General information about toursEach tour will allow time for a question-and-answer session with an Admissions representative to discuss admission, scholarships, financial assistance and housing options. Receive a free T-shirt, and all weekday tours receive complimentary lunch in Bearcat Commons.
Computer Science Oct. 5Art Oct. 18Marketing/Management Oct. 31Psychology, Sociology
and Counseling Nov. 11Agriculture Nov. 14Elementary Education Nov. 21Natural Sciences March 8
Discover Your Major Visit Days
Explore majors in a specific discipline, which includes interacting with current Northwest faculty and students.
Nov. 9Jan. 25April 5
Green and White
Visit DaysDesigned for students who are in the early stages of the college selection process or
thinking of transferring to Northwest.
Virtual Tour
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800.633.1175nwmissouri.edu/admissions
Nebraska March 5St. Joseph March 6Kansas March 13Iowa March 19Kansas City March 20
Junior Visit Days
Hudson/Perrin Halls
Forest Village Apartments
J.W. Jones Student Union
Green campusLast year, alternative fuels generated 47% of campus-wide utility needs.
On-campus recycling includes aluminum, plastic, paper and glass containers.
Recycled glass is turned into sand that is used around campus. Recycled paper is processed into pellets for fueling campus.
Northwest is the Missouri Arboretum and home to more than 1,300 trees.
energy light bulbrecycle
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Undergraduate Majors and Degree ProgramsFour-Year Course Plans: nwmissouri.edu/advisementassistance/4yearplan.htm What Can I Do With An Interest In: nwmissouri.edu/advisementassistance/interest.htm
Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Fine ArtsBachelor of Music EducationBachelor of Science
Bachelor of Clinical Lab. SciencesBachelor of TechnologyTwo-Year Certificate ProgramBachelor of Science in Education
Deficiencies for Graduate ProgramNCATE Certification: available at all
educational levels
Accounting:Private IndustryPublic
AdvertisingAgriculture:
Agricultural Business
Agricultural Science
AgronomyAnimal ScienceAnimal Science
(Pre-Vet)Horticulture
Art:Graphic Design
SpecializationStudio
Specialization:CeramicsDrawingPaintingPhotographyPrintmakingSculpture
Biology: BotanyCellular-MolecularEcologyEnvironmental
ScienceGeneral BiologyMarine BiologyPsychologyZoology
Business Economics
Business Management
Business Technology:Interactive Digital
MediaManagementNetworking
Chemistry ACSChemistry:
BiochemistryGeneral ChemistryMedicinal
Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Communication:Interpersonal
CommunicationOrganizational
CommunicationPublic RelationsRhetoric
Comprehensive Crisis Response
Computer ScienceEconomicsEnglishFinance:
Corporate FinanceFinancial
ComputingFinancial Mgmt.Financial Services
Foods & Nutrition:Dietetics
Geographic Info. Science:Civic/PublicData & TechnologyEarth TechnologyEmergency
Response Management
GeographicGeographyGeology:
EnvironmentalGeneral
HistoryIndustrial
PsychologyInteractive Digital
Media:Art: Visual ImagingComputer ScienceNew Media
International Business
Management Info. Systems
MarketingMathematicsMass Media:
Applied Advertising
Broadcast & Production
Multimedia Journalism
Sports MediaMedia StudiesMusicNanoscale
Science:Nanoscale BiologyNanoscale
ChemistryNanoscale Physics
Nursing*PhilosophyPolitical Science
Pre-Professional Zoology
PsychologyPsychology/
SociologyPublic
AdministrationRadiologic
Sciences**Recreation:
Corporate Rec./Wellness
Recreation & Park Management
Therapeutic Recreation
SpanishTheatre:
PerformanceTechnical Theatre
& DesignUndecidedWildlife Ecology &
Conservation
Maj
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Deg
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B.S
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EducationArt EducationBiology
EducationBusiness
Education
Chemistry Education
Elementary Education
English Education
Instrumental Music Edu.:Non-PianoPiano
Mathematics Education
Middle School
Physical Education
Social ScienceSpanishSpecial Ed.:
Cross Categorical
Speech/Theatre Education
Unified Science:BiologyChemistryEarth Science
Vocal Music
Two-Year Certificate Programs
Pre-
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Pr
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Pre-Chiropractic+Pre-Dental HygienePre-Dentistry+Pre-EngineeringPre-ForestryPre-LawPre-Medicine+Pre-Mortuary
Science
Pre-NursingPre-Occupational
TherapyPre-OptometryPre-Osteopathic
& Allopathic Therapy
Pre-Pharmacy+
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-RadiologyPre-Respiratory
TherapyPre-Speech
PathologyPre-Veterinary
Medicine+
Farm OperationInformation SystemsBusiness Technology
Min
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Teac
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Min
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Accounting Information Systems
AdvertisingAgricultural
ScienceAgronomyAnimal ScienceArtBiochemistryBiologyBroadcastingChemistry
Child & Family Studies
CoachingCommercial
AgricultureCommunication:
Interpersonal Communication
Organizational Communication
Public RelationsRhetoric
Comprehensive Crisis Response
Computer Applications
Computer Networking
Computer ScienceCriminal JusticeData ManagementDeaf StudiesEconomicsEnglishEnglish:
WritingEnvironmental
Science
Food ServiceGeneral BusinessGeographic
Information Systems
GeographyGeologyGerontologyHistoryHorticultureHumanitiesIndividualized
Language
Interactive Digital Media
International Studies
JournalismMathematical
SciencesMilitary ScienceMusicNutritionPhilosophyPhysicsPolitical Science
Precision Agriculture
PsychologyPublic
AdministrationPublic HistoryRecreationSociologySpanishSport PsychologySystems
ManagementTheatreWriting
Art ElementaryArt SecondaryBiologyBusinessChemistryEarly ChildhoodEarth ScienceEnglishHealth
Marketing & Cooperative Education
MathematicsMiddle School
SciencePhysicsSpanishSpeech/Theatre
* RN to BSN completion program ** completion program partnership with St. Luke’s School of Radiologic Technology, Kansas City+ program falls under Pre-Professional Zoology