Lauren Null of Denver, Mo., recently attended the Truman State University Summer Orientation Program on campus in Kirksville, Mo.
Incoming Truman students and their parents attending a one-day summer orientation were able to enroll in classes and visit with currently enrolled students as well as Truman faculty and staff about transitioning to college life. The goal of the program is to welcome and introduce all first-year students and their families to the University.
Null is the daughter of Theran and Cindy Null and a 2011 graduate of Worth County R-III High School.
Founded in 1867, Truman is Missouri’s only highly selective public liberal arts and sciences university. Truman was ranked No. 1 by Consumers Digest on its list of “Top 50 Values for Public Colleges and Universities” released in the magazine’s June 2011 edition. Last fall, U.S. News & World Report’s 2011 edition of “Best Colleges” ranked Truman as the No. 1 public university in the Midwest region for the 14th consecutive year. Other recent accolades include Washington Monthly, which listed the University in the top 10 for its “2010 College Rankings,” rating Truman as the No. 6 master’s university nationwide. Truman was the only Missouri school ranked in the top 50 and was the No. 1 public school on the list. The Princeton Review has named Truman one of the nation’s 50 “Best Values” in public education. Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine lists Truman among its 100 Best Values in Public Colleges while Forbes included Truman on its national “Best Buy” list.
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