8660 Natural Bridge Rd
St. Louis, MO 63121
314 890 8781
VISION The College of Business Administration at UMSL provides research- and practice-based programs that prepare students to enter and succeed locally and globally across a wide range of business professions. We offer quality, value, and access. Quality. We are St. Louis’s only research-based public university. We offer business knowledge and quality of instruction. We recruit strong faculty from across the world and hold them to rigorous standards for research productivity and teaching effectiveness. We augment this core faculty with instructors with practical business experience and strong teaching skills. We update our curriculum to address employer concerns, needs of the market, advancements in knowledge, and changes in instructional technology. Advisory boards and alumni ensure we maintain real world relevance. Value. We offer the best value in business education in St. Louis. We make quality faculty, programs, and instruction available to every St. Louisan. We are the value-added and bang-for-the-buck leader in St. Louis. This value orientation is critical to our original mission. More recently, it has made us attractive to students outside the St. Louis region, including international students who add to the cultural diversity of our classes and the value of our programs. Access. We are St. Louis’s largest public university. We schedule and price our programs to serve the widest population of college-bound and mid-career students. We co-ordinate with area community colleges to facilitate a cost-effective and time-efficient progression to graduation. We work with local employers to facilitate a rapid and successful transition to employment. We use weekend, evening and online formats and alternative locations to provide greater access and convenience. Most of our students are from St. Louis. Forty percent are first generation college students, and most work part time or full time. Most of our graduates stay in St. Louis. We make quality business education possible for the racially and ethnically diverse, place-bound, time-constrained population that we serve.
The Epsilon Xi Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta was founded January 27, 1968 at the University of Missouri- St. Louis. Visit our website, www.umsl.alphaxidelta.org, for more information about how you can join the ladies of Alpha Xi Delta!
This is the Maryville University of Saint Louis's Music Therapy Student Association. MTSA is a student-based organization made up of all Music Therapy majors. Make sure to check out the page frequently for reminders/information on local concerts, school events, MTSA events, and Music Therapy events! Also, feel free to post your own events that we can promote to the Maryville MT community! Your Music Therapy Student Association Board members for the year 2013-2014 are: President: Christopher Bachmann Vice-President: Kayla Meyer Secretary: Morgan Newman Treasurer: Katie Malone/Kourtney Deckard Historian/Event Committee: Rose Lintner
First Baptist Church of Northwoods is autonomous and maintains the right to govern its own affairs, independent of any denominational control. However, the Bible teaches that local churches should seek voluntary fellowship with other doctrinally sound churches. This association is to provide help and encouragement while working together as the Lord directs. This is a voluntary association that in no way involves the surrender of the individual church’s freedom or dependence on God.
The purpose of the Korean Student Organization shall be to inform and promote Korean cultural exchange among University of Missouri-St. Louis students. The main goal of KSO is to help Korean students to adjust to the educational system and help in their acclimation while they are studying in this University.
The Community Builders Network of Metropolitan St. Louis is a network of non-profit community development corporations looking to grow the sector in the St. Louis Region by increasing the capacity of organizations and developing a more supportive community development system. While just beginning, the Network is focused on: -increasing individual organization capacity; -engaging the community development support system including government, foundations, banks and corporations; -providing the sector a collective voice in public dialogue; -raising the profile of community development in the St. Louis Region. The Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis is also a member of the National Alliance of Community Economic Development Associations (http://www.naceda.org/).
Go instead to the Facebook page labeled Information Systems (IS) at UMSL at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Information-Systems-IS-at-UMSL/132832221331. Please "like" us there. This page is going away.
This organization page is for any individual interested in or associated with the University of Missouri-St. Louis Masters in Public Policy Administration. The program is ranked 57th out of 250 schools by the US New and World Report Survey, and is the only school in the St. Louis region given a ranking. In over 35 years of existence, the program has graduated over 400 alumni.
We are Criminal Justice and Criminology Alliance, a student organization at Maryville University. Our focus is to connect students in the criminal justice and criminology fields with our campus and community.
First Baptist Church of Northwoods is autonomous and maintains the right to govern its own affairs, independent of any denominational control. However, the Bible teaches that local churches should seek voluntary fellowship with other doctrinally sound churches. This association is to provide help and encouragement while working together as the Lord directs. This is a voluntary association that in no way involves the surrender of the individual church’s freedom or dependence on God.
VISION The College of Business Administration at UMSL provides research- and practice-based programs that prepare students to enter and succeed locally and globally across a wide range of business professions. We offer quality, value, and access. Quality. We are St. Louis’s only research-based public university. We offer business knowledge and quality of instruction. We recruit strong faculty from across the world and hold them to rigorous standards for research productivity and teaching effectiveness. We augment this core faculty with instructors with practical business experience and strong teaching skills. We update our curriculum to address employer concerns, needs of the market, advancements in knowledge, and changes in instructional technology. Advisory boards and alumni ensure we maintain real world relevance. Value. We offer the best value in business education in St. Louis. We make quality faculty, programs, and instruction available to every St. Louisan. We are the value-added and bang-for-the-buck leader in St. Louis. This value orientation is critical to our original mission. More recently, it has made us attractive to students outside the St. Louis region, including international students who add to the cultural diversity of our classes and the value of our programs. Access. We are St. Louis’s largest public university. We schedule and price our programs to serve the widest population of college-bound and mid-career students. We co-ordinate with area community colleges to facilitate a cost-effective and time-efficient progression to graduation. We work with local employers to facilitate a rapid and successful transition to employment. We use weekend, evening and online formats and alternative locations to provide greater access and convenience. Most of our students are from St. Louis. Forty percent are first generation college students, and most work part time or full time. Most of our graduates stay in St. Louis. We make quality business education possible for the racially and ethnically diverse, place-bound, time-constrained population that we serve.
The Epsilon Xi Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta was founded January 27, 1968 at the University of Missouri- St. Louis. Visit our website, www.umsl.alphaxidelta.org, for more information about how you can join the ladies of Alpha Xi Delta!
The purpose of the Korean Student Organization shall be to inform and promote Korean cultural exchange among University of Missouri-St. Louis students. The main goal of KSO is to help Korean students to adjust to the educational system and help in their acclimation while they are studying in this University.
The Community Builders Network of Metropolitan St. Louis is a network of non-profit community development corporations looking to grow the sector in the St. Louis Region by increasing the capacity of organizations and developing a more supportive community development system. While just beginning, the Network is focused on: -increasing individual organization capacity; -engaging the community development support system including government, foundations, banks and corporations; -providing the sector a collective voice in public dialogue; -raising the profile of community development in the St. Louis Region. The Community Builders Network of Metro St. Louis is also a member of the National Alliance of Community Economic Development Associations (http://www.naceda.org/).
This organization page is for any individual interested in or associated with the University of Missouri-St. Louis Masters in Public Policy Administration. The program is ranked 57th out of 250 schools by the US New and World Report Survey, and is the only school in the St. Louis region given a ranking. In over 35 years of existence, the program has graduated over 400 alumni.
Go instead to the Facebook page labeled Information Systems (IS) at UMSL at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Information-Systems-IS-at-UMSL/132832221331. Please "like" us there. This page is going away.
This is the Maryville University of Saint Louis's Music Therapy Student Association. MTSA is a student-based organization made up of all Music Therapy majors. Make sure to check out the page frequently for reminders/information on local concerts, school events, MTSA events, and Music Therapy events! Also, feel free to post your own events that we can promote to the Maryville MT community! Your Music Therapy Student Association Board members for the year 2013-2014 are: President: Christopher Bachmann Vice-President: Kayla Meyer Secretary: Morgan Newman Treasurer: Katie Malone/Kourtney Deckard Historian/Event Committee: Rose Lintner
We are Criminal Justice and Criminology Alliance, a student organization at Maryville University. Our focus is to connect students in the criminal justice and criminology fields with our campus and community.