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Creating Opportunities for Today’s Students... Tomorrow’s Leaders.
2014 Annual Report
Share of State Tuition
Expenditures
Share of Full-TimeUndergraduate
EnrollmentShare of Bachelor’sDegrees Awarded
Students with financial need at MCF campuses receive less than 4 percent of the state’s
tuition expenditures.
MCF campuses produces 65 percent of all bachelor’s
degrees awarded in the state.
Overall, MCF campuses enroll 41 percent of all
undergraduates in Missouri.
A Greater Proportion of Missouri’s Degrees: The 4-41-65 Equation
Missouri Colleges Fund 41%
17 Member Missouri Colleges Fund Economic Impact 2014:Colleges & Universities
9,150 employeesGenerates Economic Activity
$4.1 BillionUndergraduate Enrollment
85,258 students
Sources: Missouri Department of Higher Education and Missouri Colleges Fund, Inc.
State of Missouri
59%
State of Missouri
35%Missouri Colleges Fund 65%
State of Missouri
96%
Missouri Colleges Fund 4%
Message from the ChairmanDear Friends:
It has been my pleasure to serve as Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Missouri Colleges Fund during this past year.
One of the distinct privileges of serving as Chair of Missouri Colleges Fund’s Board of Directors is having this opportunity to thank you for your support of independent higher education in Missouri. Since 1952, charitable support by businesses and foundations has helped sustain Missouri’s private colleges and universities and allowed them to strive for quality far beyond what tuition revenue alone would allow.
The Missouri Colleges Fund offers donors a unique way to make one gift in support of 17 outstanding non-profit colleges and universities. Our donors are partners in preparing more than 85,258 students to enter the workforce and contribute to the economy. Each gift strengthens the ability of our member institutions to educate talented students regardless of financial circumstances, to provide challenging programs and to help students achieve their goals.
As we look toward 2015, we know challenging times are still ahead of us. It will take an enormous effort on the part of our board, staff, our loyal supporters and our member institutions to preserve and advance independent higher education in Missouri.
We are grateful to our donors recognizing that the partnership between education and business is crucial for the success of individual students, their families, our communities and our state.
Thank you for supporting the Missouri Colleges Fund.
Sincerely,
Robert BarnesBoard Chair
Robert Barnes
2 • 2014 Annual Report
Joel Manzi is from Cincinnati Ohio and a sophomore Biological Chemistry major at Evangel University. He was valedictorian of his high school graduating class. Joel has received Departmental and Founder’s scholarships and is listed on the Dean’s List at Evangel. His extracurricular activities
include Senate Representative for Student Government Association, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Students for a Sustainable Future (founding member), Sigma Zeta Research Society, and Convoy of Hope volunteer. “After graduation, I plan to complete a master’s program in public health and also will study to become a physician. I hope to work with underserved populations in the developing world, particularly in the field of infectious diseases and developmental health.”
Profile of the Missouri Colleges Fund, Inc.Mission The Mission of the Missouri Colleges Fund is to acquire resources to help educate students in member private liberal-arts colleges and universities.
History and Purpose The Missouri Colleges Fund (MCF) was incorporated in 1952 as a partnership of private enterprise, entrepreneurs and the member independent colleges and universities in the Show-Me State. For 63 years, MCF has been a leader in building communications among its member institutions and partners with businesses and foundations that mobilize collaboration and financial support. It enables these institutions to accomplish more through this joint effort than they might acting individually.
Gifts Go Directly to Support Students All unrestricted support the member institutions receive from the Colleges Fund is used for need-based financial aid for qualified students unless otherwise directed by the donor. Recipients of these scholarships are selected by the member colleges, not by the Fund.
MembershipThe member schools are independent baccalaureate degree-granting liberal arts and comprehensive colleges and universities in the State of Missouri, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Distribution of Funds Undesignated funds are distributed equally to member institutions. The Fund accepts contributions designated for one or more institutions and distributes gifts in accordance with the donor’s wishes.
Legal and Tax Status The Colleges Fund was formed in 1952 as a non-profit corporation. The Fund is classified as a public charity under section 509(a) (2) of the Internal Revenue Code and is a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organization. All contributions to the Fund are tax-deductible up to the limits prescribed by the law. Our Federal ID Number is 43-0680952.
Solicitors Business members of the Board, college presidents and chief development officers make solicitation calls on behalf of the Missouri Colleges Fund without compensation from the Fund.
Diversity Statement The Missouri Colleges Fund is committed to a policy of non-discrimination and equal opportunity in hiring and in administration of all its programs. The Missouri Colleges Fund does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability or on any other basis that would be in violation of any applicable federal or state law.
Operating Budget The Board of Directors approves a budget which is underwritten by equal assessments paid by each member institutions. Gifts to the Fund are not used for the administration of the Fund.
Annual Audit Our fiscal year is January 1 through December 31. The financial records are audited annually by Graves and Associates, CPA’s, of Jefferson City.
National Affiliation The Missouri Colleges Fund is affiliated with the Council of Independent Colleges/Foundation for Independent Higher Education (CIC-FIHE) which is a national partner in a network of member state and regional associations that represent more than 650 private colleges and universities.
2014 Annual Report • 3
American Pulverizer Company __________________ 50
Central Bank ________________________________ 56
Charles H Taylor Memorial Trust ________________ 58
Commerce Bank _____________________________ 59
Echo Valley Foundation _______________________ 54
Edison Family Foundation _____________________ 58
Elliot Management Services ____________________ 51
Emerson ___________________________________ 57
First Federal Bank, F.S. B. ______________________ 54
Fischer-Bauer-Knirps Foundation________________ 62
Gallagher Consultants, LLC ____________________ 50
George K. Baum Foundation ___________________ 52
GlaxoSmithKline _____________________________ 55
Hawthorn Bank _____________________________ 51
Henry Wurst Inc. _____________________________ 52
Herman T & Phenie R Pott Foundation ___________ 58
Hillyard, Inc. ________________________________ 57
Kansas City Life Insurance Company _____________ 55
Kansas City Star ______________________________ 59
Loy-Lange Box Company ______________________ 51
Massman Foundation _________________________ 56
Nichols Company Charitable Trust _______________ 57
Norfolk Southern Foundation __________________ 59
Orscheln Industries Foundation Inc. _____________ 52
P-1 Group, Inc. _______________________________ 51
Park Investments, Inc. _________________________ 53
Parmelee Foundation _________________________ 54
Peterson Manufacturing Company ______________ 54
Schnuck Markets, Inc. ________________________ 50
Stupp Bros Bridge & Iron Co Foundation __________ 60
Tension Envelope Foundation __________________ 57
Third National Bank __________________________ 50
Tnemec Company Inc. ________________________ 50
Paul Uhlmann, Jr. & Elizabeth and Paul Uhlmann III _ 50
4 • 2014 Annual Report
50 Years And Counting
This past year several companies joined a growing list of donors who have supported independent higher education in Missouri for more than 50 years:
“An educated population makes a better state, nation and world. Missouri Colleges Fund contributes to that end.” • Mr. R. Philip Bixby, President, CEO and Chairman of the Board, Kansas City Life Insurance Company
Vincenzio Fabrizio attends Maryville University majoring in Math Secondary Education. Vince is on the Dean’s List and a member of the National Honor Society. He is a peer tutor, a University Seminar Leader, and was chosen for Math Team Competition at the community college for Parkway South. “I want to teach high school math. When I was in high school I
realized that if I were a teacher, I would do things differently. Now I realize the need for empathy with the kids and I have a desire to make a significant difference.”
Janae Jackson is a sophomore nursing student at Missouri Baptist University. She grew up in the west suburbs of Chicago and is the youngest of three children. In high school, Janae graduated in the top 25% of her class. She was a member of the National Honor Society and was on the Volleyball and Track teams. At Missouri Baptist, she is on the Dean’s
List and is a manager for the women’s and men’s Volleyball teams. “My career goals are to become a registered nurse and to specialize in labor and delivery.”
2014 Annual Report • 5
GIVING OPPORTUNITIESUnrestricted Gifts
Unrestricted gifts have played an essential role for our colleges and universities since the founding of the Missouri Colleges Fund in 1952. These important gifts have a profound impact on the ability of our institutions to meet their changing needs.
All undesignated funds are used by member colleges and universities to provide need-based financial aid for students.
Teachers First Scholars Program
For the past fifteen years, many school districts in Missouri have been faced with a critical teacher shortage due primarily to record retirements of experienced teachers. The independent member colleges of the Missouri Colleges Fund are excelling in their efforts to respond by graduating properly certified teachers ready to take their place in the elementary and secondary schools in Missouri.
Since 1998, the TEACHERS FIRST Scholars Program has raised more than $4.8 million for need-based financial aid to outstanding students who are returning to the classroom to teach in areas of child and family education, special education, elementary, middle school and secondary education.
STEM Scholars Program
Studies reveal that most eighth and tenth-grade students in Missouri score lower than proficient in math and science.
The goal of the STEM Scholars Coalition is to make Missouri a national leader in math, engineering, technology and science education. Since World War II, math, science and technology have been responsible for more than half of America’s economic growth.
The STEM Scholars Program raise financial aid to underwrite science, technology, engineering and math scholarships at our member institutions.
First Opportunity Scholars Program
During the next several decades, the United States will experience a major demographic shift affecting college enrollments and corporate employment. By 2050, the population will reach nearly 400 million people, with new immigrants and their children accounting for approximately 80 percent of that growth.
As the nation’s demographics change, there will be a significant and increasing number of low-income, first generation, minority and new American students enrolling in college and preparing for the work force. The First Opportunity Scholars Program aims to foster increased college access and financial aid for these students.Jesse Marks is a senior
Mathematics major at Central Methodist University. Jesse’s achievements in college include CMU Dean’s List, Dr. Glenn R. Joyce Memorial Award for outstanding performance in science, the Dr. Richard T. Bond Award for outstanding performance in mathematics, the Clyde & Hazel Blattner Mathematics Award, the Kappa Mu Epsilon Mathematics
Award, and the Central Methodist University Department of Mathematics Award. He has completed a National Science Foundation funded Research Experience for Undergraduates working on simulation modeling at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory. Jesse is a member of the following honor societies: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Chi, and Alpha Lambda Delta. Jesse has been selected for the Science Undergraduates Laboratory Internships program through the Department of Energy to research at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. After graduation, Jesse plans to attend graduate school to research applied mathematics.
Molly Dwyer attends Westminster College. She is a junior majoring in Business Communication. Molly was Student Body President of her high school class and was a member of the National Honor Society. At Westminster, she is active in Student Government (president), Student Ambassadors, Campus Activities Board (president),
Service Corps, Student Foundation, and Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. “I hope to attend graduate school and study some form of strategic communication. My sights are currently set on marketing.”
The Commerce Bancshares Foundation has been a supporter of the Missouri Colleges Fund for 59 years. With their grant of $10,000 to the Fund for 2014, they underwrote scholarship support to students with a special emphasis on the TEACHERS FIRST SCHOLARS Program.
Edward Jones continued their leadership grant in the amount of $22,000 for 2014. This grant provided scholarships to students who are studying in a business-related field.
EMERSON has been a supporter of the Missouri Colleges Fund for 57 years. With their grant of $16,000 for 2014, they underwrote scholarships to students majoring in a business related field.
The Enterprise Holdings Foundation continued their support of $15,200, to provide scholarships to students studying in a business-related field.
The Monsanto Fund renewed their leadership grant of $25,000 in 2014 to provide scholarships to first opportunity students majoring in STEM.
In 2014, Novus International increased their leadership grant in the amount of $17,000, to provide scholarships to students majoring in science-related disciplines.
The Sprint Foundation renewed their leadership grant of $10,000 in 2014 to provide scholarships to first opportunity students majoring in STEM.
In 1974, the UPS Foundation established an endowment fund with the Foundation for Independent Higher Education (FIHE). Since that time, more than $45 million has been provided to FIHE-associated independent colleges for financial assistance to outstanding students. In 2014, the Missouri Colleges Fund received
$41,225 to underwrite 17/$2,425 UPS Scholarships at MCF member colleges and universities.
Wells Fargo Advisors continued its support in 2014 with a grant of $20,000. This grant provided scholarships to students majoring in accounting, business, economics, finance and related disciplines.
6 • 2014 Annual Report
2014 Named Scholarship Sponsors
Foundation
• The Pott Foundation• Reinsurance Group of America (RGA)• George H. Riedel Private Foundation• Scottrade Inc.• State Farm Insurance• Stifel, Nicolaus & Company• St. Louis Post Dispatch Charitable Giving• Stupp Bros. Bridge & Iron Foundation• Teva Neuroscience, Inc.• UMB Financial Corporation• United Fire Group• US Bank Foundation• The Walton Family Foundation• World Wide Technology, Inc.
2014 Annual Report • 7
• Bayer Healthcare LLC• Bicknell Family Foundation• BlueCross and BlueShield of Kansas City• Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc.• Burlington Northern Santa Fe• DST Systems• Ford Motor Company Fund• Fresh Ideas Food Service Management• Harry Cooper Supply Co.• Hellenic Spirit Foundation• H & R Block Bank• J E Dunn Construction• Massman Construction• Norfolk Southern Foundation• Parmelee Foundation
Garrett McDowell attends Fontbonne University and is a Math Secondary Education major. In high school, Garrett was a member of National Honor Society, Gold Renaissance and is an Eagle Scout. His participation with basketball, baseball
and soccer earned him 2nd Team All-State, First Team All Conference, and All-Region Goalie. At Fontbonne, he is active in Omicron Delta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta, FCA, Student Ambassador and Student-Athlete Advisory Council. “After graduating I plan to become a high school math teacher and basketball coach. I want to inspire kids in the classroom as well as pass on my love for basketball.”
Jojo Howard attends Park University and is a senior Early Childhood Education major. She is listed on the Dean’s List and is a member of Alpha Chi National College Honor Society. “Becoming a teacher has always been my desire. I remember as a child, living in the orphanage center, I often found myself helping the younger sisters and brothers
with their homework. It brought me joy when I saw the smiles on their faces, the looks in their eyes as they gained insight. It motivated me to keep helping them when they became more interested in what they learned. I felt that I did something good. Those pleasant feelings gave me the desire to become a teacher. I believe that as a teacher, I can give back to the community.”
During 2014, a group of leading corporations and foundations provided a pool of funds for scholarships to qualified students enrolled in several different areas of study.
FOUNDER’S CLUB $25,000 TO $49,999
Herman T. & Phenie R. Pott Foundation
Monsanto Fund
United Parcel Service Foundation
CHAIRMAN’S CLUB $10,000 TO $24,999
Mr. & Mrs. James Adams
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation
Commerce Bank
Edward Jones
EMERSON
Harry Cooper Supply Company
Novus International
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.
George H. Riedel Private Foundation
Sprint Foundation
Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC
World Wide Technology, Inc. / Steward Family Foundation
PRESIDENT’S CLUB $5,000 TO $9,999
Bayer Healthcare LLC *
Bicknell Family Foundation
Council of Independent Colleges (FIHE Grants)
DST Systems Inc.
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
Fresh Ideas Food Service Management LLC
HBE Corporation
H & R Block Bank
J E Dunn Construction
The Laclede Group Foundation
Norfolk Southern Foundation
Harry Portman Charitable Trust
Solae Co.
Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc.
St. Louis Post Dispatch Charitable Giving
Statement of Participating Fund SupportRevenue and Distribution for January 1 to December 31, 2014
Support – Contributions......................................................................................................................................................$512,478 Revenue – Interest and Dividends ......................................................................................................................................... $2,646
Total Support and Revenues ............................................................................................................................................... $515,124Distribution to Colleges and Universities .......................................................................................................................... $515,124
Includes: Avila University, Kansas City; Central Methodist University, Fayette; Columbia College, Columbia; Culver-Stockton College, Canton; Drury University, Springfield; Evangel University, Springfield; Fontbonne University, St. Louis; Hannibal-LaGrange University, Hannibal; Lindenwood University, St. Charles; Maryville University, St. Louis; Missouri Baptist University, St. Louis; Park University, Parkville; Rockhurst University, Kansas City; Southwest Baptist University, Bolivar; Westminster College, Fulton; William Jewell College, Liberty; William Woods University, Fulton Total Gifts Prior to 2014................................................................................................................................................. $29,630,7032014 Distribution to Colleges and Universities ................................................................................................................. $515,124 2014 Gifts-in-kind of Goods & Services ........................................................................................................................................$0Total Gifts to Date ..........................................................................................................................................................$30,145,827 Endowment and Securities Values as of December 31, 2014 ...............................................................................................$99,267
Honor Roll of Contributors
8 • 2014 Annual Report
Forrest Drury is a senior at Southwest Baptist University majoring in Social Science Education. In high school, Forrest participated in football, wrestling, track and community band. He received the Male Athlete of the Year Award, All State wrestling, Coaches Award, All-Conference Honorable Mention, and All-State Track and Field. He was awarded the Most Valuable Player Award in wrestling and football. At Southwest Baptist he is a pole vaulter on the
Men’s Track Team and is involved in the FCA. “After graduation, I plan to teach high school social studies and coach.”
Jose Luis Hernandez is a sophomore majoring in International Business at Columbia College. He is active in the Student Activities Commission, Collegiate Deca, International Club, and Residential Hall Association. Jose is a resident assistant and was awarded All District and the Bulldog award in soccer. “After graduation I plan to design a business or work with a business that promotes equal trading among various countries.”
Stupp Bros. Bridge & Iron Co. Foundation
Teva Neuroscience, Inc.
UMB Financial Corporation
United Fire Group
US Bank Foundation
The Walton Family Foundation *
PARTNER’S CLUB $2,500 TO $4,999
BlueCross and BlueShield of Kansas City
Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc.
Energy Solutions Professionals, LLC *
George Von Hoffman Foundation, Inc.
Great Southern Bank, FSB
H & R Block Foundation
Kansas City Life Insurance Company
Maritz Inc.
Massman Foundation
Medart, Inc.
MFA Foundation
Pershing Charitable Trust
Peterson Manufacturing Company
Salvajor Company
Scottrade, Inc.
State Farm Insurance Company
Tnemec Company, Inc.
ASSOCIATE’S CLUB $1,000 TO $2,499
Andrews Family Foundation
American Dehydrated Food Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Backer
Bess Spiva Timmons Foundation
Belger Cartage Service, Inc.
Callaway Electric Cooperative
Carl & Jeanne Deutsch Foundation
Central Bank
Edison Family Foundation
Empire Bank
Essex Industries/ Guller Foundation
First Federal Bank, F.S.B.
Fischer-Bauer-Knirps Foundation
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare
Hawthorn Bank
Hellenic Spirit Foundation
Henry Wurst Inc.
Hillyard, Inc.
Hogan Motor Leasing Inc.
Mr. Robert Ingold
J.B. Reynolds Foundation
Jefferson Bank of Missouri
Kuhn Foundation
Macon-Atlanta State Bank
Moneta Group Charitable Foundation *
Olin Corporation Charitable Trust
Orscheln Industries Foundation, Inc.
Park Investments, Inc.
Pfizer Inc.
Prairie Farms/Pevely Dairy Company
Schnuck Markets, Inc.
Shade Tree Service Company
Sherwood Community Bank
Silver Dollar City
U. S. Bank Foundation – Kansas City
Charles H. Taylor Memorial Trust
Western Supplies, Echo Valley Foundation
U. S. Bank Foundation – Kansas City
Charles H. Taylor Memorial Trust
Western Supplies, Echo Valley Foundation * denotes new donor
Honor Roll of Contributors
2014 Annual Report • 9
Amanda Martin graduated in 2011 as Salutatorian of her high school class at Calvary Academy in Springfield, Illinois. She is currently a senior at Hannibal LaGrange University where she is studying Elementary Education. She is a member of Pi Lambda Theta, one of the oldest and most prestigious education honor societies. She is also a member of the Student Missouri
State Teachers Association. She has been on HLG’s Dean’s List every semester and has received the Rod Martin Leadership Scholarship. She tutors children ranging from kindergarten to 9th grade at the Caring Hands Tutoring Program in Hannibal, Missouri. She has coached Upward basketball and volunteered for many missions and service projects during her time at Hannibal LaGrange University. She plans to become an elementary teacher with hopes of furthering her education.
BreAnna Legan attends Drury University majoring in Graphic Design and Environmental Studies. In high school, BreAnna was ranked first in her graduating class and received numerous awards including Alexander Hamilton Citizen Achievement Award, Megan Meier Anti-Bullying Award, and Scholastic Art and Writing Gold Key Award. At Drury, she is active with ONE Drury,
Think Green Environment Club, and the Visual Communications Program. “I will combine my skills in graphic design and web communication with my passion towards the environment in a way that can create positive change. I hope to work in the nonprofit sector focusing on environmental activism, and also supplement my creative side through travel writing.”
Central Missouri Region10 Mr. & Mrs. Mike Backer11 Callaway Electric Cooperative 9 Carroll-Rehma Motors, Inc.56 Central Bank24 Central Bank of Audrain County47 Commercial Trust Company15 Cook Vetter Doerhoff & Landwehr41 + DeLong’s Inc. 7 + Fresh Ideas Food Service Management50 Gallagher Consultants, LLC51 Hawthorn Bank26 Jefferson Bank of Missouri23 Jefferson City Oil Company 9 MFA Foundation22 + Mid America Bank25 Midwest Independent Bank11 Modern Litho-Print Company 7 Naught-Naught Insurance Agency52 Orscheln Industries Foundation 13 State Farm Insurance50 Third National Bank39 United Security Bank 3 + Henry J. Waters III 1 * UNA 2 + US Bank Foundation
Kansas City Region34 American Textile Mills28 The Andrews Family Foundation32 Bartlett and Company52 George K. Baum Foundation47 Belger Cartage Service, Inc. 9 H & R Block Bank46 H & R Block Foundation48 + Blue Ridge Bank and Trust Company19 BlueCross and Blue Shield of Kansas
City46 Country Club Bank23 DST Systems Inc.26 + J E Dunn Construction26 W. A. Ellis Construction Company 1 * Energy Solutions Professionals, LLC25 Enterprise Holdings Foundation46 F & C Bank19 Fabri-Quilt, Inc.54 First Federal Bank, F.S.B.35 Forrest T. Jones and Company25 J. B. Reynolds Foundation55 Kansas City Life Insurance Company59 Kansas City Star56 Massman Foundation28 + The McMeel Family Foundation 19 Midway Ford Truck Center, Inc.51 P-1 Group, Inc.53 + Park Investments, Inc.54 Parmelee Foundation, Inc.54 + Peterson Manufacturing Company14 Harry Portman Charitable Trust
39 Salvajor Company44 + Sherwood Community Bank41 + Sprint Foundation41 Stinson Leonard Street LLP 5 Teva Neuroscience, Inc.50 Tnemec Company, Inc.50 Paul Uhlmann, Jr. & Elizabeth & Paul
Uhlmann III Fund43 U. S. Bank Foundation – Kansas City 1 * The Walton Family Foundation 52 Henry Wurst Inc.
Northeast Region24 BASF Corporation43 Canton State Bank43 + Macon-Atlanta State Bank 9 George H. Riedel Private Foundation34 United State Bank
Northwest Region 4 + Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica 5 Richard N. and Mignon G. DeShon
Charitable Fund33 Farmers State Bank57 Hillyard, Inc.58 Charles H. Taylor Memorial Trust
St. Louis Region50 American Pulverizer Company 6 Mr. Robert Barnes18 Frank G. & Florence V. Bohle
Scholarship Fdn.49 CenterPoint Energy59 Commerce Bank 8 Carl & Jeanne Deutsch Foundation17 Dierbergs Markets10 Drury Inns, Inc.58 Edison Family Foundation32 + Edward Jones57 EMERSON 7 ESCO Technologies Inc. 39 Essex Industries/Guller Foundation62 Fischer-Bauer-Knirps Foundation22 Mrs. Dorothy Fleck26 + Frost Electric Supply Company55 + GlaxoSmithKline Consumer HealthCare32 + Gunther Salt Company15 HBE Corporation 9 Hellenic Spirit Foundation47 Hermann Oak Leather Co.15 + Hogan Motor Leasing Inc.20 Koller Craft Plastic Products 5 Kuhn Foundation40 + The Laclede Group Foundation51 Loy-Lange Box Company49 + Maritz Inc.48 Medart, Inc. 1 * Moneta Group Charitable Foundation 9 + Monsanto Fund 7 Novus International, Inc.20 Pershing Charitable Trust
4 + Pfizer Inc.58 The Pott Foundation27 Prairie Farms/Pevely Dairy Company 2 Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.37 L. E. Sauer Machine Company38 Schaeffer Manufacturing Company50 Schnuck Markets, Inc.11 + Scottrade Inc.38 Shade Tree Service Company 5 + Solae Co.18 Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc.49 St. Louis Post Dispatch Charitable
Giving60 Stupp Bros. Bridge & Iron Co.
Foundation38 Tricor-Braun, A Div. of Kranson
Industries59 George Von Hoffmann Foundation, Inc.22 Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC54 Western Supplies, Echo Valley
Foundation45 Winter Brothers Material Company 2 World Wide Technology, Inc./ Steward
Family Foundation
Southeast Region11 First State Community Bank41 Mississippi County Savings & Loan
Southwest Region 5 + Mr. & Mrs. James Adams24 + American Dehydrated Foods, Inc.18 Bess Spiva Timmons Foundation49 Harry Cooper Supply Company35 + Empire Bank20 Empire District Electric Company37 Great Southern Bank, FSB30 Hammons Products Company 2 + Ollis & Company10 + Silver Dollar City44 Hiland Quality Chek’d Dairy Products 8 Mr. Robert G. Ingold37 Leggett and Platt, Inc.20 Meek Charitable Trust21 New Prime, Inc.26 O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.13 Positronic Industries, Inc.48 Skyline Investments Co. LLC19 Superior Gearbox Company48 UMB Financial Corporation 7 Wendy’s 3 The Whitlock Company LLC
Honor Roll of Contributors – Missouri InvestorsNumber indicates number of years contributed; + indicates contribution increased or renewed; * denotes new gift
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2014 Annual Report • 11
Avila University
Kansas City, Missouri
Founded: 1916
Affiliation: Roman Catholic
Enrollment Headcount: 2,216 (1,515 FTE)
Student –faculty ratio: 14 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 23
Degrees Offered: B.A., B.S., B.S.B.A., B.S.N., B.S.W., B.F.A., M.B.A., M.S., M.A.
Avila University is a Catholic, four-year, co-educational university located in south Kansas City, Missouri. Avila was founded in 1916 and is sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph Carondelet. The academic programs at Avila are designed to provide a balance of liberal arts and pre-professional education and reflect a commitment to excellence in teaching and learning. Avila’s values-based education promotes the worth, dignity and potential of each human being and encourages service to others. Avila’s students come from 32 states and 26 foreign countries, with 40% being minority or international. One third of Avila’s students are first-generation college students and 45 percent are Pell Grant eligible. Avila serves the traditional student and working adults seeking a degree through the Avila Advantage program.
Out of State InvestorsGeorgia40 + UPS Foundation
Illinois41 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation
8 Olin Corporation Charitable Trust
Iowa18 + Casey’s General Stores
19 United Fire Group
Kansas 1 * Bayer Healthcare LLC
1 * The Bicknell Family Foundation
Virginia59 Norfolk Southern Foundation
Number indicates number of years contributed; + indicates contribution increased or renewed; * denotes new gift
Alexis Bailey attends William Woods University. She is a senior Biology major. Prior to William Woods, Alexis attended Mesa Community college in her hometown, Mesa, Arizona. Her awards include Summit Student Leadership Award, Arizona Communication Association Certificate of Merit and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Distinguished Member Award. At William Woods, she is active in Biology Club and is a Biology tutor. “Following graduation, I am interested in pursuing additional training through NIH’s Post Baccalaureate Intramural
Research Training Award. Following this, I am ultimately interested in pursuing either an M.D. or an M.D. /Ph.D. in some area of research related to molecular biology or microbiology, although at this time I am very open to different areas of research.”
Andrea Villanueva was born in Mexico City, Mexico. When she was 2 years old, her mother moved them to the United States in hopes of giving them a higher quality of life. Kansas City, Kansas has been her home ever since. Andrea is a junior at Rockhurst University majoring in Accounting. She is the recipient of the Olivia Raya Scholarship and the Golden Hawks Scholarship. She is a full time employee of H & R Block World Headquarters in downtown Kansas City. “My social disposition has helped me meet amazing people while in school and at
work. Upon graduation, I hope to start my own business and one day put myself in the position of being able to give back to students with financial necessities as myself.”
12 • 2014 Annual Report
Central Methodist University Columbia College Culver-Stockton College Drury University
Central Methodist University prepares students to make a difference in the world by emphasizing academic and professional excellence, ethical leadership, and social responsibility. Opportunities for service and leadership development abound through student organizations and activities, including fine and performing arts and intercollegiate athletics. Students choose from a comprehensive curriculum of more than 40 majors and pre-professional programs in a highly personalized environment. CMU also offers degree completion programs around the state in partnership with community colleges and other schools, hospitals, businesses and community organizations.
Founded in 1851 in Columbia, Mo., Columbia College has been helping students advance their lives through higher education for more than 160 years. As a private, nonprofit, liberal arts and sciences institution, the college takes pride in its small classes, experienced faculty and quality educational programs. With more than 36 campuses across the country, 18 of which are on military installations, students may enroll in day, evening or online classes. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Columbia College educates more than 29,000 students each year and has more than 84,000 alumni worldwide. For more information, visit www.ccis.edu.
Culver-Stockton College, situated on 140 acres overlooking the Mississippi River, blends its long-standing legacy of a traditional liberal arts education with modern experiental courses and a unique academic calendar, offering an array of active-learning opportunities, including internships, research and travel courses.
Every course and major of Culver-Stockton’s curriculum emphasizes experiential learning. C-SC’s 12/3 innovative academic calendar has separated semesters into two terms, allowing students to focus on fewer courses at once. Students also have the flexibility to design individualized majors, incorporating courses from multiple fields of study into one degree.
Culver-Stockton athletics, student organizations and Greek life also offer students numerous leadership opportunities. The dynamic curriculum furthers the mission of the College to provide students of promise a superb education within an active learning community founded upon integrity and the best values of faith and the human spirit.
Drury University, established in 1873, is a 90-acre residential campus located in Springfield, MO. The private, independent institution became a member of the GLVC in 2004. Drury is ranked No. 8 on the list of best Regional Universities in the Midwest; a category U.S. News & World Report officially names “Best Regional Universities-Midwest.” Additionally, Drury is ranked No. 1 in the Midwest on the U.S. News “Great Schools, Great Prices” list and is ranked No. 3 on its 2015 “Best Colleges for Veterans” list.
Drury’s athletics teams have won 36 national championships, more than any other school in the state of Missouri. More than 60 majors and academic programs are available. But a quality education goes beyond the standards of academic scholarship. Drury enriches the whole person as each student explores new ideas, challenges beliefs, learns to think critically and eventually finds new ways to understand the world outside the classroom. Every student participates in a unique general education curriculum called Drury CORE, which combines the sciences, social sciences and humanities to enhance communication and problem-solving skills.
Fayette, Missouri
Founded: 1854
Affiliation: United Methodist
Enrollment Headcount: 5,811 (3,601 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 16.5 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 22
Degrees Offered: B.A., B.S., B.S.E., B.S.M., B.S.N., B.M., B.M.E., A.A., A.S., M.Ed., M.S. Clinical Counseling, M.S.N.-Clinical Nurse Leader, M.S.-Music, M.S.N. - Nursing Ed., M.M.E.D.
Columbia, Missouri (home campus)
Founded: 1851
Affiliation: Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) (nonsectarian)
Enrollment Headcount: 16,601 (11,754 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 9:1
Average ACT (freshman): 23.6
Degrees Offered: A.A., A.G.S., A.S., B.A., B.S., B.F.A., B.G.S., M.B.A., M.A.T., M.S.C.J., M.A.M.S., M.ED.
Canton, Missouri
Founded: 1853
Affiliation: Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Enrollment Headcount: 971 (945 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 15 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 21.4
Degrees Offered: B.A., B.F.A., B.M.E., B.S., B.S.N., M.B.A., M.B.A./M.S.N.
Springfield, Missouri
Founded: 1873
Affiliation: Independent
Enrollment Headcount: 1,454 (1,442 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 10 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 25.7
Degrees Offered: A.B., B.B.A., B.MEd, B.S.N., M.Ed., M.B.A., B.S., A.S., B.S.G., M.A.R.T., M.S.CJ., M.A.Cr., M.A.C., B.M.T., M.ARCH., M.M.T.
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Nestled on the hills along the banks of the mighty Mississippi, Hannibal LaGrange University’s scenic setting reflects the beauty of Mark Twain’s idyllic hometown. HLGU offers more than 30 majors, online classes, intercollegiate athletics, ministry opportunities, and masters level education.
For twelve consecutive years, Hannibal-LaGrange has been named as one of America’s Best Christian Colleges by Institutional Research & Evaluation, Inc. In addition, HLGU has been consistently named a Champions of Character Five-Star Institution. Other awards and recognitions include Top 50 Most Affordable Christian Colleges (Ranked #10), Best Value Christian Colleges & Universities (Ranked #12), and ranked #46 in the top 50 for the Top Christian Colleges.
Students from a variety of states and numerous countries make Hannibal-LaGrange their home away from home. HLGU is preparing students to be successful for life by providing excellence in Christian higher education in an environment that promotes the importance of integrating faith and learning. An educational environment shaped and formed by faith produces students who will live lives that are shaped and formed by faith. Faculty and staff provide excellence in education in an environment that is student-centered.
Evangel University Fontbonne University Hannibal-LaGrange University
Evangel is a comprehensive Christian university with a seminary, located in Springfield, MO., and draws more than 2,000 students from all 50 states and several foreign countries. The focus of Evangel is to train young people for leadership positions in business, government, church and home, through a commitment to the integration of faith, learning and life. Evangel offers 65 undergraduate majors and, with the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, a variety of master’s and doctoral degrees. The campus features modern, state of the art facilities.
Alumni support and steady leadership are hallmarks of Evangel University. Prominent alumni include Dr. Troy Paino, president of Truman State University, Pam Stringer, Business Educator of the Year K-12, Missouri Business Education Association; Don Zimmerman, senior VP/CIO, The Wendy’s Company; Russ Umphenour, CEO/President of FOCUS Brands (Auntie Anne’s, Schlotzsky’s, Carvel, Cinnabon); Hal, Steve and David Donaldson, co-founders of Convoy of Hope; and Beverly Lewis, N.Y. Times best-selling author.
Fontbonne University is a Catholic co-educational institution of higher learning sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet and seeks to educate students to think critically, to act ethically and to assume responsibility as citizens and leaders. The university offers high-quality liberal arts and professional programs in a values-based, student-centered environment.
Fontbonne is located in a beautiful suburb in the heart of the St. Louis metropolitan area. The programs offered attract students from across the U.S. and many other countries, and its small class sizes and welcoming campus foster community and connectivity. Forty-six majors, 32 minors and 17 graduate programs span a wide range from the nationally-known speech-language pathology and deaf education program to dietetics and cybersecurity. Additionally, students from around the world attend Fontbonne to study with artists who specialize in the figure, and the university is home to Mustard Seed Theatre, a professional theatre company. The university houses the Bonnie and L.B. Eckelkamp College of Global Business and Professional Studies which offers numerous online and evening programs in a convenient accelerated model for busy adult learners.
Springfield, Missouri
Founded: 1955
Affiliation: Assemblies of God
Enrollment Headcount: 2,209 (2,022 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 15 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 23
Degrees Offered: B.A., B.S., B.B.A., B.F.A., B.M., B.S.W., A.A., M.E., M.M., M.S., M.O.L., M.DIV., Ph.D., D/Min., D/Miss.
St. Louis, Missouri
Founded: 1917
Affiliation: Roman Catholic
Enrollment Headcount: 1,923 (1,382 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 10 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 23
Degrees Offered: B.A., B.B.A., B.F.A., B.S., B.S.W., M.A., M.B.A., M.F.A., M.S., M.S.T., M.M., M.A.T., M.A.C.C.
Hannibal, Missouri
Founded: 1858
Affiliation: Southern Baptist
Enrollment Headcount: 1,172 (927 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 14 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 22.5
Degrees Offered: A.A., A.S., A.S.N., L.P.N., A.A.S., B.A., B.S., B.A.S., B.S.E., B.S.N., M.S.E., M.A.L.
Lindenwood University of Saint Charles
Lindenwood University is located in the beautiful historic town of St. Charles, Missouri. Lindenwood also has a full-service liberal arts campus in Belleville, Illinois, as well as nine extension centers.
Lindenwood strives to make higher education accessible to both traditional and nontraditional students. The University offers more than 200 programs leading baccalaureate, masters, and Ed.D. degrees. Lindenwood serves approximately 12,000 students annually, approximately 4,000 of whom live on the University’s St. Charles campus and 1,300 of whom reside at LU-Belleville.
The University has held continuous regional accreditation with the Higher Learning Commission since 1918 and has specialty accreditation in Social Work, Athletic Training, and all of its Business programs. Lindenwood is the only higher education institution in Missouri to be formally endorsed the Society for Human Resource Management.
St. Charles, Missouri
Founded: 1827
Affiliation: Independent
Enrollment Headcount: 12,151 (10,025 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 17 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 23
Degrees Offered: B.A., B.F.A., B.S., B.S.N, B.S.W., M.A., M.B.A., M.F.A., M.S., M.S.N., Ed.S., Ed.D.
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Maryville University of Saint Louis
Missouri BaptistUniversity Park University Rockhurst University
MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY
ST. LOUIS
Maryville University is a selective, comprehensive and nationally ranked private institution with over 5,900 students. Maryville offers more than 75 degrees at the undergraduate, masters and doctoral levels to students from 50 states and 30 countries. Consistently ranked as a top private school by Forbes and Kiplinger’s in 2012, Maryville was named the No.1 Over performing University in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Maryville’s athletics teams compete at the Division II level in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. Founded in 1872, the University is ideally situated on 130 picturesque acres in West St. Louis County.
Located in St. Louis, Missouri Baptist University is a premier Christ-centered university that since 1964 has equipped students with the tools needed to impact society on a global scale. With a total enrollment now exceeding 5,000, MBU offers more than 40 undergraduate degrees, a host of minors that are offered within seven academic divisions, seven master degrees, the Educational Specialist and the Doctor of Education. Classes are offered at many locations throughout Missouri and Western Illinois. Grounded in a Biblically-based Christian perspective, the University aims to enrich students’ lives while providing educational services to the community.
Park University, a national leader in higher education, has 42 campuses located in 21 states and online worldwide. Park is one of just 300 colleges and universities named a “College of Distinction,” an honor the University has held for four consecutive years. Since 2010, Park has been ranked the No.1 value among private colleges and universities by Parents & Colleges, and in 2013, Park was ranked the seventh most affordable private university/college in the nation, and first in the Midwest, according to U.S. News and World Report.
Park boasts a diverse student population, with more than 430 international students from 65 countries, and a 41 percent student representation from racial, ethnic and cultural groups typically underrepresented in colleges and universities. Park is repeatedly recognized as one of the top 100 institutions in the nation graduating Hispanic and African-American students.
Park maintains a long-standing relationship with the U.S. military for which it has been recognized as one of the largest providers of online undergraduate education to military learners worldwide. Since 2009, Park has received international recognition each year by G.I Jobs and Military Advanced Education magazine on their lists of military-friendly colleges and universities, the latter citing Park’s “innovative academic degree programs steeped in excellence.”
Rockhurst University is a Catholic, Jesuit institution with more than 100 years of experience educating students in the cultural heart of Kansas City. The university’s approach is rooted in the 450-year-old Jesuit tradition of academic excellence, inspiring students to think and communicate effectively, lead others, foster a love of lifelong learning, serve their communities, and find God in all things. With more than 2,500 undergraduate and graduate students, and offering more than 50 programs of study, Rockhurst University provides the perfect college setting. The Princeton Review has named Rockhurst a Best Midwestern College, and U.S. News and World Report ranks it among the top regional universities in the Midwest.
Outside the classroom, Rockhurst offers a thriving campus filled with activity and energy. With more than 45 student organizations ranging from Greek life and athletics to community service and campus ministry, students are sure to find many ways to express their individuality.
Rockhurst students are challenged, inspired and assisted by exceptional faculty. In fact, an impressive 89 percent of full-time faculty holds the highest degree in their field. Students experience rigorous academics within a tight-knit community that wants them to succeed. That’s why 97.2 percent of Rockhurst graduates report they are employed or accepted into graduate school within six months of graduation.
St. Louis, Missouri
Founded: 1872
Affiliation: Independent, Coeducational
Enrollment Headcount: 5,931 (3,564 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 13 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 25
Degrees Offered: B.A., B.F.A., B.S., B.S.C.L.S., B.S.M.T., B.S.N., D.N.P., D. P.T., Ed.D., M.A., M.B.A., M.A.Ed., M.O.T., M.S., M.S.N., M.M.T.
St. Louis, Missouri
Founded: 1964
Affiliation: Baptist
Enrollment Headcount: 5,321 (2,836 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 13 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 23
Degrees Offered: B.S.E., B.S., B.P.S., B.M.E., B.M., B.A., A.S.R., A.S.B, M.A.C., M.A.T., M.E.A., M.S.E., M.S. in Sports Manage-ment, M.S. in Fitness Management, M.S. in Criminal Justice, M.S. in Corporate Security Leadership, M.A.C.M., M.B.A., Ed.S., Ed.D.
Parkville, Missouri
Founded: 1875
Affiliation: Independent
Enrollment Headcount: 18,763 (8,204 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 12 to 1 (Undergraduate) 9:1 (Graduate)
Average ACT (freshman): 21.4
Degrees Offered: A.A., A.S., B.A., B.F.A., B.M., B.S., B.P.A., B.S.E., B.S.N., B.S.W., M.P.A., M.B.A., M.Ed., M.H.A., M.A.C.L., M.M., M.P.A.; 11 Graduate Certificates
Kansas City, Missouri
Founded: 1910
Affiliation: Roman Catholic
Enrollment Headcount: 2,920 (2,365 FTE)
Student-Faculty Ratio: 12 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 25.5
Degrees Offered: B.A., B.S., B.S.N., B.S.B.A., M.Ed., MOT, M.B.A., M.S., M.A., D.P.T.
Fred Moore III is from Flint Michigan and attends Culver-Stockton College. Fred is a Criminal Justice and Communications major. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi and is the Student Government Chairman. Fred is active as a Campus Security guard, Admissions Tour Guide and weight room monitor. “I decided to pursue communications and criminal justice in college because of the influences of my uncles, who are veteran Marines.
They taught me the value of a proper education. After graduation, I plan to pursue the graduate program through Culver-Stockton College, then be an admissions counselor, and eventually pursue a position in the CIA.”
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Southwest Baptist University Westminster College William Jewell College William Woods
University
Since 1878, Southwest Baptist University has been a Christ-centered, caring academic community preparing students to be servant leaders in a global society. SBU professors bring learning and faith together to give students a liberal arts education education that offers more than just preparation for a career. Students are intellectually engaged through faith-inspired academic and campus life programs. The result? A culturally relevant education that equips Bearcats for a lifetime of success.
Servant leadership is a fundamental component of the SBU experience and is a required part of the SBU Honors Program. To gain global experience, students are encouraged to study internationally or to do a short-term mission project in a different culture. SBU’s unique Intercultural Studies major requires students to spend a six-month semester living abroad.
Alumni are prepared to be servant leaders and can be found serving all over the world, from the boardroom to the classroom and on the mission field.
SBU has been recognized as being one of America’s 100 Best College Buys since 1995 and one of America’s Best Christian Colleges since 1996. SBU’s financial aid program has been recognized as one of America’s Best College Scholarships for six consecutive years.
Westminster College is one of the top liberal arts colleges in America, according to all major educational ranking firms, including U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review and Washington Monthly. U.S. News recognizes Westminster as one of the top two liberal arts colleges in Missouri. This year Money magazine ranked Westminster #11 in the nation for “Most Affordable Private Colleges” and in the top 10% of “Best Colleges for the Money” among all U.S. colleges and universities. Committed to preparing leaders in a global community, Westminster has a student body composed of almost 17 percent international students from 76 different countries and domestic students from 28 different states.
Founded in 1851, this selective college for men and women is an 86-acre residential campus in Fulton, MO. Westminster is internationally recognized for hosting world leaders and their important messages, including Winston Churchill’s famous “Iron Curtain” speech, and is home to the National Churchill Museum, the only North American museum totally devoted to Churchill’s life and work. Westminster is a challenging academic environment where students are educated to lead and inspired to achieve. Ninety-six percent of Westminster graduates start their first job or enroll in graduate or professional schools within six months of graduation.
William Jewell College is committed to bringing together talented students and gifted faculty mentors within a vibrant community sparked by a rigorous and intentional curriculum. The Kansas City region’s only national liberal arts college, William Jewell has been named among “America’s Best” in national rankings including U.S. News & World Report, Money, The Princeton Review, Forbes and Washington Monthly. The Oxbridge Honors Program and Harriman-Jewell performing arts series are among the college’s internationally recognized programs. William Jewell’s Nonprofit Leadership major is one of only a few in the country, and the Pryor Leadership Studies Program offers a certificate for students across all disciplines.
Encouraging students to “live what they learn,” Jewell offers a minimum $2,000 Journey Grant, a self-designed enrichment opportunity that takes students anywhere in the world. The William Jewell community is dedicated to giving back, contributing over 47,000 service hours last academic year. Partnerships with Kansas City corporations, entrepreneurs and alumni provide internship and career options – evident through the 98.9 percent of alumni who are employed or in graduate school six months after graduation.
Founded in 1870, William Woods University expanded its mission in 1992 to address the coeducational needs of working adults. WWU is located on 200 scenic acres in Fulton, Mo., and served more than 2,000 students statewide and in Arkansas in the past 12 months. William Woods is a coeducational, independent, professions-oriented liberal arts-based institution. Unique undergraduate programs of study include a four-year American Sign Language program (one of approximately 30 in North America), an internationally recognized equestrian studies program and a degree in juvenile justice (first in the state). The university also offers undergraduate and graduate programs for working adults, including Master of Business Administration, Master of Education (in elementary or secondary education, curriculum/instruction or athletics/activities administration), Education Specialist, and Doctorate of Education in leadership. Online degree programs include an associate of arts, B.S. in business administration with an emphasis in management, paralegal studies and interpretation studies in ASL-English; MBA (entrepreneurial leadership); M.ED. in equestrian education and teaching and technology.
Bolivar, Missouri
Founded: 1878
Affiliation: Southern Baptist (Missouri Baptist Convention)
Enrollment Headcount: 3,696 (2,905 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 16 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 23.4
Degrees Offered: A.A., A.A.S., A.S.N., A.S., A.S.R., B.A., B.A.S., B.S., B.M., B.S.N., B.S.W., M.S., MSN.,Ed.D., Ed.S., D.P.T.
Fulton, Missouri
Founded: 1851
Affiliation: Presbyterian
Enrollment Headcount: 944 (939 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 14 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 24.3
Degrees Offered: B.A
Liberty, Missouri
Founded: 1849
Affiliation: None
Enrollment Headcount: 1,060 (1,072 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 11 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 25.4
Degrees Offered: B.A., B.S., B.S.N., M.S.Ed.
Fulton, Missouri
Founded: 1870
Affiliation: Disciples of Christ
Enrollment Headcount: 2,142 (1,513 FTE)
Student-faculty ratio: 13 to 1
Average ACT (freshman): 23.7
Degrees Offered: A.A., B.A., B.S., B.F.A., B.S.W., M.B.A., M.Ed., Ed.S., Ed.D.
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