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Midwest Institute Overview

Located in Fenton, Missouri, Midwest Institute is a private for-profit institution. Midwest Institute is located in a safe and convenient suburb.

What Is Midwest Institute Known For?

0 Undergraduate Awards
76% Acceptance Rate
  • Students who want to work more closely with their professors have an easier time at Midwest Institute since the student to facuty ratio is 9 to 1.
  • Students at Midwest Institute have an easier time paying back their loans. The school's student loan default rate is only 2%, compared to the national rate of 10.1%.
  • The highest award offered at Midwest Institute is the associate's degree.
  • For the <nil> academic year, 56% of the faculty were full-time.

Where Is Midwest Institute?

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Contact details for Midwest Institute are given below.

Contact Details
Address: 2 Soccer Park Drive, Fenton, MO 63026
Phone: 314-344-4440
Website: midwestinstitute.com

How Do I Get Into Midwest Institute?

You can apply to Midwest Institute online at: https://midwestinstitute.edu/midwest-online-application/

Admission Requirements for Midwest Institute

Submission Required?
High School GPA Considered but not required
High School Rank Neither required nor recommended
High School Transcript Required
College Prep Program Neither required nor recommended
Recommendations Neither required nor recommended
SAT or ACT Scores Neither required nor recommended
TOEFL Neither required nor recommended

How Hard Is It To Get Into Midwest Institute?

76% Acceptance Rate
87% Of Accepted Are Women
Midwest Institute has an acceptance rate of 76%, which means that is not quite as selective as some other schools. Still, you'll need good grades and a solid application if you want to be admitted.

Approximately 13% of accepted students are men and 87% are women. The acceptance rate for men is 70%, and the acceptance rate for women is 77%.

Can I Afford Midwest Institute?

86% Take Out Loans
2.1% Loan Default Rate

Student Loan Debt

While almost two-thirds of students nationwide take out loans to pay for college, the percentage may be quite different for the school you plan on attending. At Midwest Institute, approximately 86% of students took out student loans averaging $9,536 a year. That adds up to $38,144 over four years for those students.

The student loan default rate at Midwest Institute is 2.1%. This is significantly lower than the national default rate of 10.1%, which is a good sign that you'll be able to pay back your student loans.

Midwest Institute Undergraduate Student Diversity

223 Full-Time Undergraduates
92% Women
38% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*

Gender Diversity

Of the 223 full-time undergraduates at Midwest Institute, 8% are male and 92% are female.

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Racial-Ethnic Diversity

The racial-ethnic breakdown of Midwest Institute students is as follows.

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Grads
Asian 2
Black or African American 72
Hispanic or Latino 7
White 134
International Students 0
Other Races/Ethnicities 8

Online Learning at Midwest Institute

0 Took All Classes Online
172 Took At Least One Class Online
-6.3% Avg Growth Over 4 Years
In 2020-2021, 172 students took at least one online class at the school.

The following chart shows how the online learning population at Midwest Institute has changed over the last few years.

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Online Growth Rankings of Midwest Institute

The average growth rate over the last four years of online students at Midwest Institute was -6.3%. This is the #1,951 largest growth rate of all schools that are only partially online. This refers to all students at Midwest Institute regardless of major.

When we speak of partially online, we are referring to schools whose online population is less than 50% of its total student body. Mostly online refers to those with online populations greater than or equal to 50%.

References

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

More about our data sources and methodologies.

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