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Log in with your email and password to access your Application Status Page, where you can find tasks, forms and deadlines for admission to the University of Missouri. Learn more about Mizzou's small-school community, big-school opportunity and hands-on learning.
Learn how to join the global community of Mizzou and access affordable education. Find out about undergraduate and graduate admissions, costs, financial aid, scholarships, and veterans benefits.
- Freshman Application Process
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- Uncertain Or Changing Financial Situations
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To apply for admission as a first-year student at Mizzou, follow these steps. Select each step to learn more, and find additional details and options further down the page. Select each step for details, and read further down the page for advice and more options.
Refer to our traditional admission requirementsto see if your existing ACT or SAT score qualifies you for automatic admission. If it does, you should go ahead and apply with a test score. If you’ve been unable to test or your current score doesn’t meet our admission standards, you can apply test-optional and be reviewed holistically. This means we ...
While applications for the following academic year open on August 1. We recommend applying by Nov. 15 of your senior year. Most enrollment steps have deadlines. So even though you can apply for admission anytime, applying by Nov. 15 ensures you can qualify for maximum scholarship opportunities and complete enrollment steps as they become available....
Throughout your senior year, you are welcome to enhance your application with: 1. New test scores. We accept Superscores directly from ACT and will calculate them for SAT takers. Higher test scores could increase your scholarship opportunities, and a new score – even if it’s lower – will never negatively impact your file or your financial aid. 2. U...
To meet the priority deadline for departmental and general scholarships, as well as deadlines for all competitive scholarships, apply by Nov. 15. Plan ahead — especially for competitive scholarships. Many require essays and/or letters of recommendation. We will award automatic scholarships through July. You can continue to submit test scores throug...
Be sure to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) annually, regardless of your family’s financial situation. The FAFSA form becomes available in the fall of each year, and we’ll remind you to submit it once you’ve applied to Mizzou. Complete the FAFSA by Mizzou’s priority deadline of February 1 each year to maximize your financia...