Southeast Missouri State University
The Southeast Missouri State University is a public university in Cape Girardeau in the U.S. state of Missouri. It was founded in 1873. Currently here are enrolled about 10,300 students.
Organization
Locations
In addition to the main campus in Cape Girardeau, there are regional offices in Kennett, Malden and Sikeston, and the Perryville Higher Education Center. Furthermore, there are the following branches: Harris - Stowe State College in St. Louis, Mineral Area College in Park Hills, South East Poplar Bluff and the St. Louis Community College Florissant Valley in St. Louis
Faculties
- Humanities
- Health and Human Services
- Natural Sciences and Mathematics
- Education
- Economics (Harrison College of Business )
- School of Graduate Studies
Sports
The sports teams of the Southeast Missouri State University are the Redhawks. The university is a member of the Ohio Valley Conference.