Truman State University

Truman State University
Academic Programs
- Art & Design
- Business
- Communication
- Computer Science
- Design
- Economics
- Education
- Engineering
- Finance/Accounting
- Government/Political Science
- Health Science
- Liberal Arts
- Music
- Nursing
- Performing Arts
- Psychology
- Public health
- Research
- Science
- Social Science
- Technology
- Visual Arts
Student experience
- Athletics
- Co-op/Internship Opportunities
- Disability Services
- Greek Life
- Intramural/Club Sports
- LGBTQIA Services
- Military/Veteran Services
- On-Campus Housing
- ROTC Program
- Study Abroad
- Undergraduate Research
Application information
Find out about requirements, fees, and deadlines
Students who have not attended a university are first-year, or freshman, students at Truman. Freshman students may be eligible for TruMerit Scholarships (truman.edu/trumerit) and all students benefit from a holistic review for admission and scholarship review. There is no separate scholarship application.
Students who have received at least 12 credits post-high school, or attended another university, are considered transfer students at Truman. Truman's Admission Counselor for Transfer Programs will be your main contact and will assist you throughout the application process. Transfer applicants who want to preview how previously earned credit will apply toward a Truman degree can do so at willittransfer.truman.edu.

Additional Information
A public liberal arts and sciences university located in Kirksville, Missouri, Truman State University provides a transformative educational environment for intellectual and personal growth.>
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Because of Truman’s size and close-knit community, the support you receive from your professors and peers is unparalleled. The doors that open and the opportunities to succeed as a student at Truman are endless.