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Harris-Stowe State University


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Contact Info
(314) 340-3366
Main Website: www.hssu.edu

Address
Harris-Stowe State University
3026 Laclede Ave
Saint Louis, MO

Quick Facts
Enrollment: 1,864 ( 1,864 undergraduate)
Type: Public, 4-year or above

Annual Costs
Tuition and fees: $4,336.00
Total Cost In-State On-Campus: $17,596.00
Total Cost Out-State On-Campus: $21,414.00
Total Cost In-District Off-Campus: $15,904.00
Total Cost In-State Off-Campus: $15,904.00
Total Cost Out-State Off-Campus: $19,722.00
Total Cost In-District With-Family: $9,336.00
Total Cost In-State With-Family: $9,336.00
Total Cost Out-State With-Family: $13,154.00

Financial Aid

Percentage of students receiving any financial aid 98%
Percentage of students receiving Federal Grants 81%
Average Federal Grant $3,596.00
Percentage of students receiving state aid 37%
Average state aid $1,105.00
Percentage of students receiving institutional aid 20%
Average institutional aid $1,722.00
Percentage of students receiving a student loan 95%
Average student loan $4,032.00

Degrees:

Bachelor's degree

Majors:
Accounting
Business Administration and Management, General
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
Early Childhood Education and Teaching
Education, Other
Elementary Education and Teaching
Health/Health Care Administration/Management
Information Science/Studies
Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
Secondary Education and Teaching

Harris-Stowe State University Scholarships

Aspiring Writers Educational Scholarship The Aspiring Writer Scholarship is available to African-American sophomores and juniors attending a historically black colleges and universities as full-time students. You must submit a 500-word essay more...
HBCU Connect Minority Student Scholarship The HBCU Connect Minority Student Scholarship is available to full-time undergraduate students who are members of one of the following minority groups: African-American, Hispanic or Native American. Y more...