Missouri S&T Roadshow

Come learn about S&T degree programs, student life, and outcomes. Bring your unofficial transcript for instant admission and scholarship decisions.

Missouri S&T has updated its policty regarding face coverings and temporarily reinstated indoor face covering restrictions. The policy aligns with the latest recommendations by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. All Road Show guests will be required to wear a face covering during the event, regardless of vaccination status.

  • Dates and Locations
  • Instant Decision
  • COVID-19 Updates

Dates and Locations

AVAILABLE DATES AND LOCATIONS

There are no Roadshow events scheduled at this time.

 

 

Instant Decision

Undergraduate students (first year and transfer students) are encouraged to bring your unofficial transcript and complete an admissions application to receive an instant admissions and scholarship decision.*

There is no fee to apply.  

*To be eligible, first year students must be utilizing their test score in the application process. Transfer students must have completed 24 credit hours.

 

Graduate students are encouraged to apply for admission online at apply.mst.edu to receive an application fee waiver for attending the Roadshow event.

COVID-19 Updates

Missouri S&T is committed to suppressing the spread of COVID-19.

Missouri S&T has updated its policy regarding face coverings and temporarily reinstated indoor face covering requirements. The new policy aligns with the latest recommendations by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. All attendees will be required to wear a face covering while on campus, regardless of vaccination status. 

Please do not come to the event if any of the following is true:

  • If you have any of the following symptoms: Fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea.
  • If you are isolating or quarantining because you tested positive for COVID-19 or are worried that you may be sick with COVID-19.
  • You are currently waiting on the results of a COVID-19 test.
  • If you have been in close physical contact in the last 14 days with anyone who has any of the symptoms listed above or tested positive.
    • If you have been fully vaccinated this does not apply to you. Being fully vaccinated is defined as two weeks after your second dose in a two-dose vaccine or two weeks after your one dose vaccine.

Visit cdc.gov/coronavirus for guidance from the CDC on domestic travel in the U.S.

Visit coronavirus.mst.edu for updated S&T guidance.