Mission
Missouri State University is a public, comprehensive metropolitan system with a statewide
mission in public affairs, whose purpose is to develop educated persons. The University's
identity is distinguished by its public affairs mission, which entails a campus-wide
commitment to foster expertise and responsibility in ethical leadership, cultural
competence and community engagement.
The academic experience is grounded in a general education curriculum which draws
heavily from the liberal arts and sciences. This foundation provides the basis for
mastery of disciplinary and professional studies. It also provides essential forums
in which students develop the capacity to make well-informed, independent critical
judgments about the cultures, values and institutions in society.
The Missouri State University campuses are structured to address the special needs
of the urban and rural populations they serve. Missouri State University-Springfield
is a selective admissions, graduate level teaching and research institution. Missouri
State University-West Plains is a separately accredited open admissions campus primarily
serving seven counties in south central Missouri. Missouri State University-Mountain
Grove serves Missouri's fruit industry through operation of the State Fruit Experiment
Station. Missouri State Outreach provides anytime, anyplace learning opportunities
through telecourses, Internet-based instruction, iTunes U and its interactive video
network. The University also operates various other special facilities, such as the
Darr Agricultural Center in southwest Springfield, the Journagan Ranch in Douglas
County, the Jordan Valley Innovation Center in downtown Springfield, the Bull Shoals
Field Station near Forsyth, Baker's Acres and Observatory near Marshfield, the Missouri
State University Graduate Center in Joplin, and a branch campus at Liaoning Normal
University (LNU) in Dalian, China.
Developing educated persons
Missouri State University's purpose is "to develop educated persons." It is committed
to the expansion and preservation of knowledge. It recognizes that inquisitive people
explore and push back the boundaries of the human intellect and the physical world.
In an age in which knowledge can become quickly dated, the University is committed
to the discovery and dissemination of knowledge that serves the future.
The characteristics of educated persons are readily assessable and recognizable:
- They cultivate their aesthetic tastes.
- They are critical thinkers.
- They are serious readers who are broadly literate.
- They dedicate themselves to being inquisitive and contributing citizens in an increasingly
global society.
- They balance an in-depth mastery of at least one academic discipline with a broad
appreciation of the liberal arts.
- They understand and adhere to the common community principles.