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Deadlines
September: A great time to apply for admission. You'll receive housing information after you apply.
December 1: If you're applying for Mizzou scholarships, your scholarship application and your application for admission are due for priority consideration.
March 1: The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is due for priority consideration.
April 10: Students who qualify for financial aid receive their award confirmations.
May 1: Enrollment fee of $150 due to secure your place in class. This may be paid earlier and is refundable until May 1 by written request. You will need your student number to pay the fee online; it can be found on your acceptance letter.
Third Friday in May: If you’re applying for the Honors College, complete the application after you have been admitted to the University and have received your student number.

How to Apply
Apply for re-admission

We’re pleased you’re re-applying to the University of Missouri-Columbia. There are four easy steps for re-admission, as well as a printable re-admission application (PDF) that you can submit. Questions? Contact us.

Steps in Re-admitting

  1. If you have previously been an admitted, degree-seeking student, complete the Request for re-admission in undergraduate studies form (PDF) and return it to the Office of Admissions, 230 Jesse Hall, Columbia, MO, 65211-1300 or fax to 573-882-7887. Please note, if you have been enrolled in courses at MU within the past academic term, you may not need to complete this form. If you have never been an admitted degree-seeking undergraduate, complete the transfer student application or the first time college application. Be sure to check the deadlines (to the left) so you know how much time to give yourself, and please call the Office of Admissions with any questions.
  2. Submit transcripts to Admissions for all college work done since last attending MU. No transcript can be accepted directly from the student; admission status cannot be determined until complete credentials are on file in the Admissions Office. Failing to complete this form fully or giving misinformation concerning previous enrollment in other colleges or universities will void your admission. All transcripts become the property of the University. Because of limited enrollment and/or higher minimum standards, general acceptance as a student at the University of Missouri-Columbia does not guarantee acceptance to specialized or professional programs.
  3. Explore financial aid options.
  4. Learn more about Mizzou’s housing options. Student housing information and applications for University-owned residence halls are mailed to all who apply for admission.

Note to out of state applicants: It is your duty to apply and register under the proper residence and to pay the proper tuition fees. A pamphlet giving detailed information on tuition and residence rules may be obtained from the Residency Office, 230 Jesse Hall.

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Office of Admissions
230 Jesse Hall
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211
Phone: 573-882-7786 or
1-800-225-6075 (toll free in Missouri, Illinois and Kansas)
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