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“It has all been deliberate,” said Ann Korschgen, the university’s vice provost for enrollment management.

Zac Shenderovsky, 17, a senior from Mundelein, Ill., was won over by Mizzou on a recent tour.

“It just has this good feel to it,” he said.

Shenderovsky’s father, Irv, liked something the school is less likely to advertise: Non-Missouri students can qualify relatively easily for in-state tuition, saving $12,000 off the $22,440 annual nonresident tuition. To do so, students are required to live in Missouri for 12 consecutive months, earn at least $2,000 a year, have a Missouri driver’s license and voter registration card and meet a few other requirements. And nonresident students who score at least a 27 on the ACT receive automatic $2,000 to $5,500 scholarships

The influx of students can lead to some culture clashes and friendly ribbing.

“They always talk about the Chicago hot dogs like they’re something special,” joked senior Alon Gilboa, a fraternity member from St. Louis. “They bring their strange foods and strange customs. I guess we have to get used to it now.”

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