St. Louis Colleges & Universities
Ask students who are pursuing college degrees in St. Louis and they'll tell you it's a great place to live. Packed from end-to-end with colleges, libraries, and research facilities, St. Louis, Missouri is filled with educational riches. At the same time, you'll never find yourself at odds to find live entertainment, sports, and recreational opportunities in the city on the mighty Mississippi River... continue »
St. Louis Locations at a Glance
- 1. DeVry University - St. Louis (West)
- 2. University of Phoenix - St. Louis Campus
- 3. DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management - St Louis Downtown
- 4. DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management - St. Louis Park
- 5. DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management - St Louis (West)
- 6. TechSkills - FairviewHeights
- 7. TechSkills - St. Louis
- 8. Sanford-Brown College - Collinsville
- 9. Sanford-Brown College - Fenton
- 10. Sanford-Brown College - Hazelwood
- 11. Missouri College
- 12. ITT Technical Institute - Arnold
- 13. ITT Technical Institute - Earth City
- 14. TechSkills - Medical - St. Louis
- 15. Vatterott College - St. Ann
- 16. Vatterott College - Sunset Hills
- 17. Allied College - South
- 18. Allied College - North
- 19. L'Ecole Culinaire - St. Louis
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You can take a study break and visit one of thousands of restaurants and cafes serving everything from world-renowned barbecue, to Italian, German, Asian, and Southwest cuisine. Or take in a sports bar, supper club, or nightclub with live blues. There are more museums and attractions than you can tour in a college semester, including:
• Gateway Arch
• St. Louis Art Museum
• The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts
• Citygarden
• Forest Park
• Anheuser-Busch Brewery
• Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis
Love sports? St. Louis is home to MLB's Cardinals, NFL's Rams, and the NHL's Blues. The area is also home to five casinos and the Six Flags St. Louis amusement park. History buffs will love cruising on the Mississippi on the Tom Sawyer or Becky Thatcher paddle wheelers.
Colleges and Schools in St. Louis
St. Louis is home to 19 Fortune 1,000 companies, many of them global financial services companies, chemical firms, biotechnology and pharmaceutical corporations, and manufacturing firms.
In this metropolitan area of more than 3 million people, you'll have your choice among vocational schools, trade and technology colleges, community colleges, four-year universities and graduate schools - many offered online as well as through on-campus settings.










