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Campus Facts
Truman is placed in the top 25 on the "Top Peace Corps Volunteer Producing Colleges and Universities" among medium-size schools. Truman offers internship opportunities through the Washington Center. Placement sites include non-profit groups, media organizations, Congress, museums and much more. Truman is home to highly qualified and experienced faculty with eighty-five percent of full-time faculty holding their Ph.D. or terminal degree.
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What Others Say
Truman also was ranked No. 8 overall in the Midwest region among both private and public institutions. Truman is the only public university in Missouri to be included in the top 10 public university-master's ranking Midwest region. — U.S. News and World Report's, "America's Best Colleges," 2009 Edition Truman State University has made its first appearance in the Peace Corps annual rankings of schools producing volunteers for the organization.
Truman ranks 25th on their list of medium-sized schools producing Peace Corps Volunteers. Truman has 20 alumni currently serving as Peace Corps Volunteers. Other schools listed in the top 25 include University of Virginia, Georgetown University, Washington University in St. Louis, University of Notre Dame, Brown University and Yale. Truman State University has been recognized, once again, as the No. 1 Public University in the Midwest Region Master's Category by U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges 2009." This recognition marks the 12th year Truman has been awarded This top ranking.
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