Lincoln University of Missouri

Founded 1866
President John Moseley (President)
Fees USD 7,488
Acceptance Rate Moderate (50–75%)
Campus Setting Suburban

Lincoln University of Missouri is a public HBCU founded in 1866 in Jefferson City — established by Black Civil War veterans of the 62nd and 65th United States Colored Infantry regiments who pooled their own money to create a college for freed people. One of only two public HBCUs in the Midwest, Lincoln University serves as Missouri’s 1890 land-grant institution with strong agriculture, business, education, nursing, and criminal justice programs.

Programs

  • College of Agriculture, Environmental, and Human Sciences — Missouri’s HBCU land-grant; agriculture and environment
  • College of Business — Business programs in Missouri’s capital city
  • College of Education — Teacher preparation for Central Missouri
  • School of Nursing — Nursing for Jefferson City’s healthcare community

How to Apply

  • Acceptance Rate: ~55% | In-State Tuition: ~$7,488

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