Ranked 3rd in the nation in CPA Exam passage rate.
One of only 156 institutions accredited in both business and accounting by AACSB International.
100% of education graduates meet the state exit standards.
Truman's Team A won first place at the ninth annual Missouri MAA Collegiate Mathematics Competition.
Ranked 22nd in the nation for the preparation of American Chemical Society-certified Bachelor of Science graduates in Chemistry
Dylan Rothermel, an economics major from Homewood, IL, was chosen as a finalist for the US National Debate Team tour Japan. He was one of only eight students chosen nationwide to compete for the two slots on the tour.
Nearly forty percent of courses taught at Truman have an enrollment of 20 students or less.
Less than four percent of courses taught at Truman have an enrollment of 50 students or more.
Approximately 1,200 undergraduate students participate annually in undergraduate research at Truman.
Truman's student body consists of approximately 5,600 undergraduate students and 200 graduate students.
Truman students receive specialized attention with a 16:1 student-to-faculty ratio.
Truman is home to highly qualified and experienced faculty with eighty-five percent of full-time faculty holding their Ph.D. or terminal degree.
Truman offers internship opportunities through the Washington Center. Placement sites include non-profit groups, media organizations, Congress, museums and much more.
Truman offers the unique opportunity to intern with a Missouri legislator, public official, or state agency.
Truman students can complete internships at the Harry S Truman Presidential Museum and Library in archives, public relations, marketing, educational programming, visitor services and more.
Applying for admission to Truman is free.
Truman is one of only two Missouri public universities with a Phi Beta Kappa Chapter.
Truman sponsors 21 varsity athletic teams
and numerous intramural sports.
Truman is the home of the Bulldogs.
There are approximately 240 student organizations active at Truman.
The application for admission also serves as the application for Truman's generous merit-based scholarship program.
Truman is ranked eighth in the nation for number of students studying abroad.
Truman is Missouri's only highly selective public university.
Truman was founded in 1867.
Truman is a National Merit Program Scholarship Sponsor.
The Truman Campus is now completely wireless.
Thirty-one percent of the 2007 Truman freshmen from Missouri were awarded the State of Missouri's Bright Flight Scholarship.
Truman is #2 on the list of Top 10 Public "Best Value" Colleges according to the Princeton Review.
Truman has a new Romance Language major.
Truman is now offering a new major in Athletic Training.
Truman is listed on the 2007 Publisher's Pick List as one of the best schools in the nation for Hispanic students to thrive and persist. (The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, November 19, 2007)
Truman is placed in the top 25 on the "Top Peace Corps Volunteer Producing Colleges and Universities" among medium-size schools.