2,537 people employed by Missouri S&T with Missouri S&T salary and retirement income: $100.6 million
2,537 people employed by Missouri S&T with Missouri S&T salary and retirement income: $100.6 million
6,472 students and 1,665 Pell grant recipients (aid year 2018)
Students in Dr. Joan Schuman’s Introduction to Project Management course provide project management services to small, rural communities.
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Established in 1870 as a part of Missouri’s first land-grant universities, Missouri S&T has a long history of achievement and success, providing students with high-quality, hands on educational experiences and society with high-impact, relevant research. Our state faces numerous daunting challenges in education, technological innovation, health and wellness, business and economics, infrastructure, workforce development, and many more areas.
At Missouri S&T, we understand our responsibility to help solve these challenges, and recognize that the work done on our campus benefits not only current students, but also public- and private-sector partners, national laboratories, national security interests, K-12 educators and their students, and Missourians from all walks of life.