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Missouri Baptist University at Walker Medical

St Louis, MO
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About Missouri Baptist University at Walker Medical

Missouri Baptist University at Walker Medical is an off-campus instructional site of Missouri Baptist University, located in St. Louis, Missouri. This site positions Missouri Baptist University's academic programming within or adjacent to a medical facility, supporting health-focused coursework for students in the St. Louis metropolitan area. Specific institutional type, level, and enrollment data for this site are not available in current IPEDS records.

Program details specific to this location are not available in current IPEDS data. Missouri Baptist University's extended sites often support programs in healthcare administration, business, and ministry at the bachelor's or master's degree level. Students should contact Missouri Baptist University directly to confirm which programs are available at the Walker Medical site.

St. Louis is a major city in eastern Missouri with a large and diverse healthcare sector. Situating an instructional site within a medical setting provides students with convenient access to coursework that may align with their professional environment.

Contact Information

12855 North Outer Forty Drive, Suite 300, St Louis, MO 63141

Programs

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