Missouri State University Reviews

  • 49 Reviews
  • Springfield (MO)
  • Annual Tuition: $17,144
81% of 49 students said this degree improved their career prospects
78% of 49 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

MaryJo Kolze
  • Reviewed: 3/19/2014
  • Degree: Psychology
"The I-O track of the program is very strong. The professors are developmentally oriented, and extremely student-focused. I have learned so much since starting the program, and I feel that my degree is competitive. The program does require a lot of work, but it's doable with the wonderful teaching and support system that the professors provide."
Scott Shipman
  • Reviewed: 2/8/2014
  • Degree: Psychology
"This program will not help you get a job after graduation. The only reason I rated it this high was because you can get tuition waved, and stipends. The professors are nice-ish, but you go nowhere after graduation."
Scott Shipman
  • Reviewed: 2/8/2014
  • Degree: Psychology
"This school will not help you find a good job after graduation. The only reason why I didn't rate it lower was because I met people who had worse. I wouldn't recommend."
Kevin Richardson
  • Reviewed: 10/4/2013
  • Degree: Healthcare Management
"It is a great value for the price and makes you more marketable to employers"
Luke Hartman
  • Reviewed: 9/20/2013
  • Degree: Visual Communications
"Enjoyed my time at Missouri State University, but when I left for the real world I realized I didn't know half of what I needed to pursue a career in web design. Faculty are sweethearts though. They tried the best they could."
Heather McCallister
  • Reviewed: 3/25/2013
  • Degree: Agriculture
"The Masters in Plant Science program is not a large one, but it has a view of the bigger picture when it comes to research in grape and wine production. This program has help and support from the influential school of agriculture, which is no small achievement. A fruit station campus, situated an hour from the main campus, is dedicated to the plant science program. Most of the students are able to receive a graduate assistantship so that this graduate program is also very affordable. One major drawback currently is the student diversity. A majority of the students are international, and all but one of the international students are from China. There are currently only 4 American students in the program. Overall, though, there aren't many cons."
Moulay Abdelkarim Moukrime
  • Reviewed: 3/4/2013
  • Degree: Liberal Studies
"I think that graduate school is a great phase in my educational life, being able to learn new things and apply them in life is very critical. I hope what I learn is going to be practical not just theory. One of the disadvantages of my graduate program is that I do not have an internship opportunity to practice what I learn."
Yuichi Sasaki
  • Reviewed: 1/5/2013
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"Great school to study but not so great town to live"
MILLICENT KAKORA
  • Reviewed: 1/2/2013
  • Degree: Public Policy
"For the pros, the Graduate Programme is very practical and relevant for society. If well explored it will be a very great career path for many to travel on. On the cons side, I will say the programme is mostly limitted to the American perspective and not global."