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Southeast Missouri State University at St. Louis Community College
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About Southeast Missouri State University at St. Louis Community College
Southeast Missouri State University at St. Louis Community College is an instructional site of Southeast Missouri State University, a public four-year institution headquartered in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, offering upper-division and graduate coursework at a St. Louis Community College location in St. Louis, Missouri. This arrangement enables students who have completed associate degrees to pursue bachelor's or graduate degrees closer to home.
No specific program listings are available in the current IPEDS data for this site. Southeast Missouri State University offers programs in business, education, health, liberal arts, and science at the undergraduate and graduate levels, with select courses potentially available at this location.
St. Louis is Missouri's second-largest city and a major Midwestern economic and cultural hub. The partnership with St. Louis Community College reflects a broader trend of four-year universities extending access to transfer students in urban areas. Prospective students should contact Southeast Missouri State University for current program availability at this location.
3400 Pershall Rd, St. Louis, MO 63135
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