Midwestern State University (ApplyBoard)

About us

Location Wichita Falls, United States Funding Type Public
No of Students 5797 Establishment University
Founded In 1922 Estimated Cost of Living 14000 USD
Address 3410 Taft Blvd, Wichita Falls, TX 76308, United States

Established in 1922.
Located in Wichita Falls, Texas, which is located midway between Oklahoma City and the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.
255-acre campus is nestled among the city's residential area, and comprises 70 buildings, numerous playing fields, and an outdoor recreational facility near Sikes Lake.
One of 36 public institutions of higher education in Texas.
Only university in Texas to become a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC).
Offer U.S. non-Texas residents a special tuition rate. The university was recently recognized U.S. News and World Report's list of "10 Public Schools with the Cheapest Out-of-State Tuition."

Since its founding in 1922, Midwestern State University has grown from a local junior college to a member of the Texas Tech University System (TTU System) serving a wide and varied public.

Created in 1922 as Wichita Falls Junior College, the second municipal junior college in Texas, its earliest home was in Wichita Falls High School with which it shared both the building and faculty. Later, a legislative act and a vote of the people of Wichita Falls set up a separate tax district to support the junior college.

In 1937, the college acquired a new, 40-acre campus of its own on the south side of town. Rising above the pastures and wheat fields was the recently finished Hardin Building, an impressive Lombard-Romanesque structure which was presided over by a lofty bell tower. Also in that year, the college was renamed Hardin Junior College in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hardin.

During World War II, the establishment of Sheppard Field, later renamed Sheppard Air Force Base, added to the college’s public. Since that time, air base personnel and their families have been continuing participants in the campus academic programs.

The post-World War II years brought more change in the school’s mission and in its name. In 1946, the senior college division was added and accordingly the name was altered to Hardin College. In January 1950, the name changed to Midwestern University, the junior division remaining Hardin Junior College. In these years, wider recognition came to the school. In March 1948, the university became a member of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. In January 1959, the university added a graduate school, which received full approval from the State Board of Education in August of that year.

A further change in the school’s status came September 1, 1961, when by action of the 56th Legislature of the State of Texas, Midwestern University became a part of the Texas Colleges and Universities System, and the junior college division was dissolved. In 1975, the Texas Legislature changed the name to Midwestern State University.

MSU Texas became the fifth member institution of the TTU System in September 2021, a testament to the growth and exceptional reputation of the university throughout the state. In 2022, MSU Texas commemorates 100 years since its inception. With the theme "Spirit Always Bold," the centennial year honors the rich history of the university, celebrates its vibrant present and envisions an exciting future for MSU Texas.

From its beginnings as a municipal junior college housed in a high school building, Midwestern has become a state university and TTU System member whose campus of 255 acres and 70 buildings offers a wide variety of academic programs in liberal and fine arts, mathematics, sciences, business, and applied sciences.

Why?

Established: 1922
Colors: Maroon & Gold
Mascot: Mustangs
Midwestern State University is the only university in Texas to become a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC). The Council champions the cause of liberal arts education of superior quality in the public sector.
 
Students
Enrollment: 5,797
Undergraduate: 5,041
Graduate: 756
Diversity
MSU students represent 44 states and 55 foreign countries.
 
American Indian or Alaskan Native 0.6%
Asian 3.2%
Black 14.7%
Hispanic 22.3%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.2%
Nonresident Alien 6.8%
White 47.4%
Two or More Races 3.9%
Unknown 0.9%
Student Life
More than 100 student organizations
14 nationally affiliated fraternities and sororities
Intramural sports
Learn more by visiting msutexas.edu/student-life.
 
 
 
Housing
More than 1,500 students live in 6 residential halls: four traditional-style complexes and two apartment complexes.
 
Learn more by visiting msutexas.edu/housing.
 
Academics
Undergraduate programs: 49
Graduate programs: 27
Full-time faculty: 247
Student/Faculty ratio: 16:1
Learn more by visiting msutexas.edu/academics.
 
Athletics
Midwestern State University participates in the NCAA Division II Lone Star Conference.
 
Learn more by visiting msumustangs.com.
 
Men's Programs
 
Basketball
Football
Golf
Soccer
Tennis
Women's Programs
 
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track
Volleyball
Expenses & Financial Aid
Tuition & Fees (Texas resident/15 hrs.) $4,888
Course Fees (estimated) $300
Books & Supplies (estimated) $525
Room & Board $4,430
Total per semester (estimated) $10,143