accelerates to $1,006,000 40 years after graduation.
=== Graduation rates ===
According to College Scorecard, the graduation rate at Mizzou is 72%.
== Notable people ==
In 2016, there were 300,315 living alumni worldwide. Of those, 274,447 resided in the United States, 156,585 in Missouri, 61,346 in the St. Louis metropolitan area, 30,018 in the Kansas City metropolitan area, and 2,718 outside the U.S. Other alumni, faculty, and staff include 18 Rhodes Scholars, 19 Truman Scholars, 150 Fulbright Scholars, 7 Governors of Missouri, and 6 members of the U.S. Congress. Two alumni and faculty have been awarded the Nobel Prize: alumnus Frederick Chapman Robbins won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1954 and George Smith was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2018 while affiliated with the university.
William F. Baker, engineer of Burj Khalifa
Tom Berenger, Emmy Award-winning actor
Emily Newell Blair, writer, suffragist, and founder of League of Women Voters
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