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DeVry University - Kansas City
Kansas City, MO 64131
DeVry University - Kansas City Downtown
Kansas City, MO 64105
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Missouri Fast Facts:
- Major industries:
- Manufacturing
- Tourism
- Services
- Wholesale/retail trade
- Number of farms: 108,000 (second only to Texas)
- Kansas City per capita income: $34,585
- Mined resources:
- Lead
- Lime
- Coal
- Crushed stone
- Portland cement
Missouri has recently gained fame for its tourist offerings: Branson's gaming, St. Louis and Kansas City's nightlife, and adventures in rivers, caves, and parks. Tourists flock to Missouri's wine country for internationally recognized and award-winning vintages. Missouri colleges and schools offer career training, degree programs, and job preparation--the state is education-focused and family-oriented.
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education promotes technology, believing that it's a vital resource for the economic future of Missouri and its young people. Many of Missouri's colleges and universities offer distance learning degree programs, career training, and continuing education for students with full-time jobs. Missouri's major employers include: BJC HealthCare, Boeing Integrated Defense, Systems, Schnuck Markets, Inc., Scott Air Force Base, and Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education promotes technology, believing that it's a vital resource for the economic future of Missouri and its young people. Many of Missouri's colleges and universities offer distance learning degree programs, career training, and continuing education for students with full-time jobs. Missouri's major employers include: BJC HealthCare, Boeing Integrated Defense, Systems, Schnuck Markets, Inc., Scott Air Force Base, and Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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