School of Agricultural Sciences

Plant your roots today to harvest your future tomorrow.

At Northwest, we cultivate greatness. Our School of Agricultural Sciences welcomes you with open arms that stretch as far as our 448-acre R.T. Wright Farm. No matter where you turn, our state-of-the-art agriculture facilities offer the resources needed to achieve a fulfilling education. Being part of a hardworking community that prepares you to lead a more sustainable future is something special.

Programs

Programs

As the need to feed an ever-growing population continues to expand, the School of Agricultural Sciences is poised to serve student interests and meet the needs of the agriculture, food and fiber industry today and in the future. The School of Agriculture offers bachelor of science, bachelor of applied science, masters, two-year certificate and minor programs. 

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State-of-the-art facilities

State-of-the-art facilities

Agriculture students have access to top-notch facilities. The Agricultural Learning Center (ALC) is a 29,000-square-foot facility that houses classrooms, laboratories, an exposition space and more. The ALC fosters connections and partnerships with local industries, giving students hands-on opportunities. Learn more about the school and all its facilities below.

About the School of Agriculture

Student Spotlight

I feel like everyone in the ag department knows who I am, and they make me feel like I’m not just a number. I think they’ve definitely been impactful for where I am going and me staying in ag business because I wasn’t really sure if it was for me or what I wanted to do with it at first.

Lexi Lyon
Agriculture Business

Take your next steps

Are you ready to apply, schedule a visit or want to know more about Northwest? 

FAFSA Form

FAFSA Form

Most Bearcats receive some form of scholarship or need-based aid after filing the FAFSA, making their educational goals more attainable. The FAFSA is expected to open Dec. 1, 2024 for the 2025-2026 academic year.

Check out our FAFSA guide

Talk to an Ag Recruiter

Talk to an Ag Recruiter

Amy Hoyt grew up in rural Missouri on her family's century farm. Her deep-rooted ties to agriculture led her to Northwest where she majored in Agronomy. Chat with Amy and see what Northwest has to offer!

Meet Amy

448-acre
university farm
6+
facilities for hands-on learning
One
beautiful Missouri State Arboretum

Expanded scholarship model with tiers up to $6,000 with merit scholarships. Once applied and admitted, eligible students are automatically awarded a merit-based scholarship based on their academic information.

Estimate your scholarships

Get in-state rates with the Bearcat Advantage. Receive an $8,392 scholarship with a 2.75 GPA or above.

See out-of-state qualifications

One easy process for multiple scholarships with the Standard Scholarship App.

Standard scholarship app

Agronomy Club 

Membership in Agronomy Club is open to all students interested in crops and soils. The group sponsors speakers, field trips, and scholarships.  

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Agronomy Club 

Northwest Collegiate Cattleman’s Association 

The association’s purpose is to advance the economic, educational political and social interests of the Missouri Cattle Industry.

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Northwest Collegiate Cattleman’s Association 

Pre-Vet Club  

Pre-Vet Club is dedicated to bringing future veterinary students together to help each other succeed in the future. The goal of this club is to get students a bit more prepared for Vet School.  

Check out All the Ag student organizations

Pre-Vet Club  

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Contact

Center for Innovation
Room 1200
660.562.1155
jessig@ltzz.net

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