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University of Missouri-Columbia

Public · Columbia, Missouri · 23,929 undergraduates

University of Missouri-Columbia has an average net price of $20,268 per year after grants and scholarships — about $81,072 over four years — versus published tuition of $14,837 in-state / $36,056 out-of-state. Students earn a median of $63,403 ten years after entry , and 74.9% graduate. That gives a 3.1× earnings-to-net-price signal (solid) — meaning roughly 1.3 years of that salary would cover the full four-year net cost.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard. Data as of June 2026.

Estimate, not advice. Net price and earnings depend heavily on your family income, field of study and personal circumstances. Use University of Missouri-Columbia's official net price calculator and the College Scorecard before making a financial decision.

University of Missouri-Columbia cost & outcomes at a glance

IndicatorUniversity of Missouri-Columbia
Average annual net price (after grants/scholarships)$20,268
In-state tuition & fees (published)$14,837
Out-of-state tuition & fees (published)$36,056
Median earnings 10 years after entry$63,403
Graduation rate (within 150% of time)74.9%
Admission rate78.5%
ROI signal — earnings ÷ annual net price3.1× (Solid)
Est. years of median earnings to cover 4-yr net cost1.3 yrs
Undergraduate enrollment23,929

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard. Data as of June 2026.

Sticker price vs net price

The published ("sticker") tuition at University of Missouri-Columbia is $14,837 for in-state students and $36,056 for out-of-state students. But most students receive grant or scholarship aid, so the figure that matters is the average net price of $20,268 per year. Net price also excludes loans — it is what families actually pay out of pocket and from savings, on average. Lower-income families typically pay well below this average and higher-income families above it.

How we read the ROI signal

Our ROI signal divides the median 10-year earnings ($63,403) by the average annual net price ($20,268), giving 3.1×. That is earnings are well above the net cost. A related gauge: at the median salary it would take about 1.3 years to earn back the full four-year net cost of $81,072. These are simple, transparent ratios — not a financial return — and earnings reflect only federally-aided students across all majors. See the methodology for the formula and its limits.

University of Missouri-Columbia vs peer schools

How University of Missouri-Columbia compares with similar schools (same state, then nearest by size and net price):

University of Missouri-Columbia and peer schools. Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard, snapshot June 2026.
SchoolNet price/yrMedian earnings (10yr)Grad rateROI signal
University of Missouri-Columbia (this school)$20,268$63,40374.9%3.1×
Washington University in St Louis$21,786$86,18294.3%4.0×
The University of Texas at Austin$19,857$75,12188.9%3.8×
Kent State University at Kent$20,787$45,38863.7%2.2×
Michigan State University$19,680$67,25380.7%3.4×
Oregon State University$19,604$64,01070.1%3.3×
University at Buffalo$20,995$70,81475.2%3.4×

Frequently asked questions

How much does it actually cost to attend University of Missouri-Columbia?

The published price is not what most students pay. In-state tuition & fees are $14,837 and out-of-state are $36,056, but the average net price — the cost after grants and scholarships are subtracted — is $20,268 per year, or about $81,072 over four years. Net price varies a lot by family income, so run the school's own net price calculator for your situation. Figures are from the U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard; verify before relying on them.

What do University of Missouri-Columbia graduates earn?

Median earnings for University of Missouri-Columbia students measured 10 years after they first enrolled are $63,403 per year, which ranks #114 of the 167 schools we track. This figure covers only students who received federal financial aid and blends all fields of study, so individual majors can earn far more or less.

Is University of Missouri-Columbia a good value (ROI)?

On our transparent signal — median 10-year earnings divided by the average annual net price — University of Missouri-Columbia scores 3.1× (solid): earnings are well above the net cost. By that measure it ranks #108 of 167. It would take roughly 1.3 years of the median salary to cover the full four-year net cost. This is a rough value signal, not a guaranteed return — see the methodology for its limits.

What is the graduation rate at University of Missouri-Columbia?

University of Missouri-Columbia's completion rate (graduating within 150% of the normal time) is 74.9%, ranking #114 of 167. A higher graduation rate lowers the risk of paying for college without finishing, which is one of the biggest drivers of poor outcomes and student-loan default.

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Sources & accuracy

All figures from the U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard (Public domain (U.S. Government work)), latest available institution-level fields, snapshot June 2026. Net price is the average after grant/scholarship aid; earnings are the median for federally-aided students 10 years after entry; the ROI signal and payback years are computed by us (see methodology). These are estimates — verify on the College Scorecard before making any financial decision.

Last updated: 2026-06-20