The largest college in northeast Missouri is Truman State University, with nearly 6000 students. Most students work toward a bachelor's degree, but postgraduate programs are offered as well. It is well known for its liberal arts and sciences, business, education, and social and cultural studies. The Princeton Review praises Truman for being a highly selective college.
Truman State University
100 East Normal St.
Kirksville, MO 63501
660-785-4000
truman.edu
A Christian college affiliated with the Southern Baptist movement, Hannibal-LaGrange College is a private school that offers programs in art, psychology, sociology, music, biology, pre-chemistry, accounting and communication studies. It offers a masters of science in education, as well as many online courses. Hannibal-LaGrange is in the northeastern corner of Missouri, practically on the border of Illinois.
Hannibal-LaGrange College
2800 Palmyra Road
Hannibal, Missouri 63401
573-221-3675
hlg.edu
For students looking to earn an associate's degree at an inexpensive college, Moberly Area Community College is a good choice. It is the premier junior college in northeastern Missouri. Approximately 3000 students attend Moberly. They can transfer class credits to a four-year university if they want. Moberly offers two-year associate's degrees in arts, science and arts in teaching.
Moberly Area Community College
101 College Ave.
Moberly, MO 65270
660-263-4100
macc.edu