What does it take to get admitted?

<p>I am from Texas and want to go to Mizzou for Journalism. What type of grades/test scores does it take to get admitted when you are from out of state?</p>

<p>They have the same rules for in state and out of state students. Go to the website of J-School:<br>
[Missouri</a> School of Journalism: Admissions](<a href=“http://www.journalism.missouri.edu/undergraduate/admissions.html#differences]Missouri”>http://www.journalism.missouri.edu/undergraduate/admissions.html#differences), and you’ll find all information. </p>

<p>In partucular: </p>

<p>Directly Admitted Students.
A freshman applicant will be directly admitted to the School of Journalism if he or she meets standard MU admissions requirements and any one of the following three criteria: </p>

<p>Ranks in the top 10 percent of his or her high school class.
Scores 29 or higher on the ACT Composite.
Scores 1290 or higher on the math-verbal portions of the SAT. </p>

<p>The University of Missouri-Columbia does not use the relatively new SAT or ACT essay examinations in its admissions process.</p>

<p>What does it take to get admitted into the university as pre-journalism?</p>

<p>See the Requirements: </p>

<p>[Requirements</a> - Mizzou Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://admissions.missouri.edu/howtoapply/freshman/requirements.php#Test_Scores]Requirements”>http://admissions.missouri.edu/howtoapply/freshman/requirements.php#Test_Scores)</p>

<p>They are for all “pre-” students.</p>