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  1. Explore Campus. There’s no better way to experience the Drury Difference than by visiting our campus. We offer an individualized campus visit as well as larger events throughout the year. Your Drury experience is all about you, so click on the links below to explore your options!

  2. Drury University College of Graduate Studies is recognized for master’s degrees and certificate programs that serve individuals who aspire to thrive and lead in their professions and service activities. The portfolio of offerings will provide professional credentialing for individuals across diverse employment sectors.

  3. About Drury University. Set up in 1873, Drury University is a highly ranked mid-sized private liberal arts college in Springfield, Missouri, US. It was previously known as the Springfield College and Drury College. Drury was number one in the “Great Schools at Great Prices” list formulated by US News and World Report for five years since 1999.

  4. Mission. Drury is an independent university, church-related, grounded in the liberal arts tradition, and committed to personalized education in a community of scholars who value the arts of teaching and learning. Education at Drury seeks: To liberate persons to participate responsibly in and contribute to life in a global community.

  5. Admission Overview. Alumni Network. Drury University is proud to welcome students from around the world. Students from 54 countries study here because of our financial value, strong academic reputation, and excellent location. Drury has been ranked by the U.S. News & World Report in the top 15 Midwestern universities and in the top four ...

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  7. Drury University’s History. Drury was founded in 1873 to offer an environment of strong academic discourse and intellectual achievement. Its founders, Congregationalist home missionaries, felt the need for an academically strong liberal arts college in Southwest Missouri. Drury was patterned after the Congregationalist liberal arts colleges ...