At Best Online HBCUs, we provide comprehensive, unbiased information of the best online undergraduate and graduate degree programs at HBCUs across the United States and HBCUs in Missouri. Missouri has 102 degree-granting institutions. The state is home to 14 public, 4-year institutions, 14 public, 2-year institutions, 52 private non-profit, 4-year institutions, 2 private non-profit four-year institutions, 10 private for-profit, 2-year institutions, and 10 private for-profit, 4-year institutions. There were 298,378 undergraduate students enrolled in associate's and bachelor's degrees, and 76,061 students enrolled in master's and doctoral degrees in fall 2018.
Of the 102 institutions, 2 are HBCUs. These 2 institutions enrolled 4,093 students: 34,921 in undergraduate programs and 101 in graduate programs. All of the Missouri HBCUs are listed below. Take your time to discover more about each institution and what they can offer for your career objectives. Since we are focused on distance education, we have provided more details about the best online degree programs at those institutions.