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Missouri · 2026
William Woods University is a private university in Fulton, Missouri, with a history that began in 1870. The institution serves undergraduate, graduate, and adult learners and combines residential study with online and extended-campus delivery. Its academic portfolio spans arts and sciences, business, education, equestrian studies, and health-related fields, alongside graduate and professional programs such as an MBA, education specialist and doctoral offerings, and counseling programs. A distinctive feature of William Woods University is its long-established equestrian program. The university maintains riding and training facilities and supports academic study connected to the horse industry, making equestrian education a defining part of its identity. William Woods also emphasizes teacher preparation and leadership development through education programs that serve classroom teachers, school administrators, and other working professionals seeking advanced credentials. The university’s campus in Callaway County anchors its role in central Missouri while its online and graduate structure extends its reach beyond traditional residential students. Student life includes athletics, campus organizations, and a liberal-arts-based environment shaped by close faculty engagement. William Woods University operates as a degree-granting institution accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, and it has expanded from its origins as a women’s college into a coeducational university. Its work centers on career-focused education, professional advancement, and a campus experience tied to both regional service and specialized programs that distinguish it within Missouri higher education.