Higher education: A look at the colleges and universities in Southeast Missouri

Southeast Missouri State University

Southeast Missouri State University (SEMO)
Cape Girardeau
573-651-2000
www.semo.edu
Basic: Public, four-year
Enrollment: 11,510
Student/faculty ratio: 20 to 1
Degrees offered: Certificate, associate, bachelor's, master's
Most popular majors: Business, education, liberal arts
Sports: Division I, Redhawks

Three Rivers College

Three Rivers College
Poplar Bluff, Mo.
573-840-9600
www.trcc.edu
Basic: Community college, public, two-year
Enrollment: 4,278
Student/faculty ratio: 24 to 1
Degrees offered: Certificate, associate
Most popular majors: Liberal arts, health professions, business/marketing
Sports: Baseball, softball, volleyball, basketball

Metro Business College

Metro Business College
Cape Girardeau
573-334-9181
www.metrobusinesscollege.edu
Basic: Propriety, college of business, two-year, career college
Enrollment: 195
Degrees offered: Certificate, diploma, associate
Most popular majors: Business administration/management
Sports: None

Partnership for Higher Education

Partnership For Higher Education
Cape Girardeau
573-332-0516
www.semo.edu/cgphe
On-site admission

Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center
Cape Girardeau
573- 334-0826 
www.capectc.org
Basic: Offers educational content and practical experience for high school students and continuing education. A part of Cape Girardeau Public Schools.

Career and Technology Center

Mineral Area College
Park Hills, Mo.
573-431-4593
www.mineralarea.edu
Basic: Public, community college, two-year
Enrollment: 3,131
Degrees offered: Certificate, associate
Most popular majors: Not available
Sports: Baseball, volleyball, basketball

Mineral Area College

Southeast Health College of Nursing & Health Sciences

Cape Girardeau

573-334-6825

www.southeastmissourihospitalcollege.edu

Basic: A private not-for-profit institution of higher learning that specializes in the preparation of individuals for high demand health care careers. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Enrollment: 200

Degrees offered: AAS in nursing, AAS in radiologic technology, certificate in surgical technology, certificate in medical laboratory sciences

Most popular majors: Health professions