Most Searched Undergraduate Schools In Missouri Colleges: Student Population Comparison

For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of Most Searched Undergraduate Schools In Missouri Colleges is 99,125.

The proportion of undergraduate students is 65.62% (65,043 students) and graduate students's proportion is 34.38% (34,082 graduate students).

University of Missouri-Columbia has the most students of 31,304 among Most Searched Undergraduate Schools In Missouri Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at Most Searched Undergraduate Schools In Missouri Colleges is 42.76% (42,386 male students) to 57.24% (56,739 female students).

Student Population Comparison

10 schools are matched for your search.
Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
Missouri Baptist UniversitySaint Louis, MO5,231 4,549
(86.96%)
682
(13.04%)
2,064
(39.46%)
3,167
(60.54%)
Rockhurst UniversityKansas City, MO3,405 2,545
(74.74%)
860
(25.26%)
1,199
(35.21%)
2,206
(64.79%)
Saint Louis UniversitySaint Louis, MO15,755 10,662
(67.67%)
5,093
(32.33%)
6,451
(40.95%)
9,304
(59.05%)
Southwest Baptist UniversityBolivar, MO2,386 1,836
(76.95%)
550
(23.05%)
883
(37.01%)
1,503
(62.99%)
St Louis College of Health Careers-FentonFenton, MO425 407
(95.76%)
18
(4.24%)
39
(9.18%)
386
(90.82%)
University of Missouri-ColumbiaColumbia, MO31,304 23,745
(75.85%)
7,559
(24.15%)
13,746
(43.91%)
17,558
(56.09%)
University of Missouri-Kansas CityKansas City, MO15,703 10,179
(64.82%)
5,524
(35.18%)
6,664
(42.44%)
9,039
(57.56%)
Washington University in St LouisSaint Louis, MO17,012 8,132
(47.80%)
8,880
(52.20%)
7,969
(46.84%)
9,043
(53.16%)
Webster UniversitySaint Louis, MO6,396 2,197
(34.35%)
4,199
(65.65%)
2,839
(44.39%)
3,557
(55.61%)
William Woods UniversityFulton, MO1,508 791
(52.45%)
717
(47.55%)
532
(35.28%)
976
(64.72%)
Average9,9136,504
(65.62%)
3,408
(34.38%)
4,239
(42.76%)
5,674
(57.24%)
*Schools missing information are not included in this table. The schools have not report their information to the IPEDS/NCES or not applicable.)
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