Colleges in Missouri that accept a 29 ACT score.
17 four-year colleges in Missouri are within reach of a 29. 5 of them admit a 29 squarely inside their published range. The least expensive is College of the Ozarks at $6,100 a year after aid. Each card shows whether a 29 is a reach, in range, or a strong fit, and what that school actually costs. All figures from the U.S. Department of Education.
College of the Ozarks
Truman State University
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Central Methodist University-College of Graduate and Extended Studies
University of Missouri-St Louis
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Missouri State University-Springfield
Evangel University
Lindenwood University
University of Missouri-Columbia
Drury University
Southwest Baptist University
Washington University in St Louis
Saint Louis University
Rockhurst University
Webster University
University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis
A few ACT points would change this list, and the aid behind it.
Find where their points are hiding →Schools shown have a published admitted ACT range within four points of a 29. Net price is total cost of attendance (tuition, fees, housing, books) minus grant and scholarship aid, for students receiving federal aid. Admitted ACT range is the 25th to 75th percentile of admitted students. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.
Common questions
What colleges in Missouri accept a 29 ACT score?
17 four-year colleges in Missouri are within reach of a 29 ACT score, 5 of which admit a 29 squarely within their published 25th to 75th percentile range. The lowest average net price among them is $6,100 a year at College of the Ozarks. Figures come from U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard data.
Is a 29 a good ACT score for Missouri colleges?
A 29 places a student inside the admitted range at 5 four-year colleges in Missouri. Whether it is a good score depends on the target school: a score above a school's 75th percentile is typically where merit scholarship consideration begins, and crossing that threshold can reduce what a family pays by thousands of dollars a year.