Missouri · 2026
Fully Funded Scholarships at Truman State University, Missouri 2026
Truman State University is Missouri’s public liberal arts and sciences university, based in Kirksville in the northeastern part of the state. Founded in 1867, the institution began as the North Missouri Normal School and has evolved into a public university with a mission centered on undergraduate education in the liberal arts and sciences, complemented by selected graduate programs. Its academic structure includes schools and departments spanning arts and letters, business, health sciences and education, science and mathematics, and social and cultural studies, serving students who want a residential public university experience with a strong emphasis on broad-based learning. The university’s work combines classroom instruction, faculty-guided research, study abroad, and co-curricular leadership opportunities. Truman State University enrolls students from Missouri, other U.S. states, and additional countries, and it maintains a campus community organized around academic advising, student organizations, residence life, and career preparation. The institution also operates notable access and support programs, including the TRIO Student Support Services program for eligible students and the Joseph Baldwin Academy, a summer program for academically talented younger students. In athletics, Truman competes in NCAA Division II and sponsors intercollegiate teams under the Bulldogs name. As a public institution governed within Missouri’s higher education system, Truman State University serves both as a regional educational anchor in Kirksville and as a statewide option for students seeking a liberal arts and sciences education at a public university.