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Metropolitan Community College Area

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    2-year
  • Total Enrollment15,055 students
    (15,055 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$2,160 (In-State) $3,128 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $1,151
  •   

Briar Cliff University

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment1,114 students
    (1,030 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$21,510 (In-State) $21,510 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $14,470
  •   

Ottawa University-Kansas City

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment817 students
    (335 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$ (In-State) $ (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
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Kansas City Art Institute

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment656 students
    (665 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$27,220 (In-State) $27,220 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $14,131
  •   

Northern Oklahoma College

  • Type of SchoolPublic
    2-year
  • Total Enrollment5,304 students
    (4,871 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
  • Tuition$2,302 (In-State) $5,812 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $4,034
  •   

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
  •   

Grand View College

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment1,936 students
    (1,936 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    95%
  • Tuition$18,554 (In-State) $18,554 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $10,864
  •   

Oral Roberts University

  • Type of SchoolPrivate, not-for-profit
    4-year or Above
  • Total Enrollment3,067 students
    (2,558 undergraduate)
  • Percentage of
    Applicants Admitted
    73%
  • Tuition$18,385 (In-State) $18,385 (Out-of-State)
  • Average Financial
    Aid Package
    $9,731
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