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Max Butler | Bachelor's in business administration
Being deployed to the Middle East meant Max had to place school on hold. Then, he found the University of Missouri's 100% online bachelor’s degree completion in business administration. Transferring...
Sarah Swoboda | Bachelor's in business administration ’19
Sarah loved her full-time job, but struggled to find time in her schedule for school. The University of Missouri's 100% online bachelor’s degree completion in business administration fit her busy...
Nelson Perez | Bachelor of general studies ’18
Nelson Perez proves that there is no wrong time to go back to school. With his sights set on earning his master's in social work, he completed his undergraduate degree with the University of Missouri...
Celebrating the best in distance education at Mizzou
More than 53% of MU students took at least one online course in academic year 2018 (Mizzou Online Annual Report, AY18). As this number climbs year over year, online instructors at Mizzou continue to...
Earn an award-winning online master’s with Mizzou Education
Students and alumni of the University of Missouri College of Education already know the quality of their online master's programs. Now, higher education rankings sites, such as OnlineMasters.com, are...
A new class of online graduates
This weekend, May 17 – 19, the University of Missouri celebrates a new class of graduates during commencement ceremonies and events. Among them are 661 graduates who earned their degrees online...
New online bachelor’s degrees address education needs; increase earnings potential
Providing flexible options for finishing college is part of Mizzou’s mission as the state’s flagship public institution. Five more bachelor’s degrees are now available online, giving those who seek a...
Five fearless women engineers on fighting impostor syndrome
This story originally appeared on the SWE All Together blog. Impostor phenomenon. Impostor syndrome. Impostor experience. No matter what you call it, you’ve most likely felt it. The feeling that, no...
Shaping the way that language impacts the world
English language learners (ELLs) are the fastest-growing student population in U.S. K–12 schools(1). In Missouri public schools, the number of ELLs has doubled from 19,053 in 2008–2009 to 38,952 in...
Alisa Hayes | Master's in academic medicine ’18
Alisa Hayes, MD, wanted to expand the research component of her work as a doctor in the emergency department. Since emergency medicine is a younger specialty, she needed a degree that would give her...