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University of Nebraska-Lincoln

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment23,573 students
    (18,526 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    63%
  • Tuition$6,584 (In-State) $17,204 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $6,158
  •   

Wayne State College

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment3,559 students
    (2,879 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$4,571 (In-State) $8,066 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $3,953
  •   

University of Kansas

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment29,365 students
    (21,332 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    92%
  • Tuition$7,042 (In-State) $17,119 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $4,567
  •   

Ottawa University-Online

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment73 students
    (65 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$ (In-State) $ (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
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Northwest Missouri State University

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment6,903 students
    (5,782 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    74%
  • Tuition$5,530 (In-State) $9,307 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $4,849
  •   

Pittsburg State University

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment7,127 students
    (5,863 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    83%
  • Tuition$4,322 (In-State) $12,576 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $3,310
  •   

University of Central Missouri

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment11,063 students
    (8,980 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    86%
  • Tuition$6,585 (In-State) $12,444 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $4,287
  •   

University of Sioux Falls

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment1,564 students
    (1,242 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    97%
  • Tuition$19,325 (In-State) $19,325 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $8,976
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