- How is the weather in Missouri?
- Missouri weather has four seasons. Summer weather is usually warm and can sometimes reach temperatures up to 40 degrees Celsius. During spring and fall, temperatures are generally mild, with only a light jacket or sweater being necessary. Winters can get very cold, so be sure to bring warm clothes for the winter including a heavy coat, as we do experience snow and ice in the winter.
- What are housing options?
- Missouri S&T Student Affairs maintains current listings of available student housing and people looking for roommates. You can also check out rental listings in classified ads on RollaNet. In addition, the following (closed group) Facebook page assists students with finding roommates.
- On-campus housing is available based on application. Visit https://reslife.mst.edu/ for more information,
- Some off-campus options available are listed below visit https://grad.mst.edu/housinginformation/ for more information
- What are the housing options for Undergraduate Students?
- A variety of on-campus housing options is available at Missouri S&T. Please note that S&T requires first and second year undergraduate students to live in university-approved housing, and you will be required to select a university meal plan. Top choices for first-year students are usually Residential Commons and Thomas Jefferson Hall, both located close to classroom buildings and cafeterias. Please see Missouri S&T Residency Requirements for more information. After you complete the PRO Day registration, you will receive information about how to apply for your housing and select your meal plan. The Residential Life team does its best to match you with an appropriate roommate. Also, please note that campus housing units do not include bedding and towels. In addition, a variety of meal plans are available. Meal plans include a specific number of meals per week, a declining dollar balance, or a combination.
- What are the housing options for Graduate Students?
- As a graduate student, on-campus housing is not available. You are strongly encouraged to make housing plans before your arrival. Several real estate companies offer rental properties, so you may wish to begin your search online and communicate with one or more of the real estate companies. There are links above for some of the companies in town who have rental properties.
- How to get around Rolla?
- Some taxi services are available in Rolla, and remember that all taxi cabs are metered, so the cost depends on the distance you travel. Ask them about the rate before hiring the cab.information.If you plan to purchase a car, please see the Obtaining a Driver’s License info and make sure to research the cost of maintaining a vehicle and the cost of car insurance.
- How to obtain a Driver’s License?
- International students can obtain a Missouri driver’s license by collecting the documents listed under each student category below, taking the driver’s exam (written and driving), and after successfully passing the tests, bringing the paperwork to the Rolla License Office to obtain your license.
- First, please collect the following documents and see step-by-step instructions to find out where to obtain the necessary documentation and how to proceed:
- J-1/J-2 (Students)
- Passport with Visa
- Printout of I-94
- Enrollment Letter
- Original DS-2019
- Social Security Card or letter of ineligibility from Rolla Social Security Office
- Proof of Local Address (Utility Bill, Bank Statement, etc.)
- J-1/J-2 (Scholars)
- Passport with Visa
- Printout of I-94
- Program Participation Letter from IA
- Original DS-2019
- Social Security Card or letter of ineligibility from Rolla Social Security Office
- Proof of Local Address (Utility Bill, Bank Statement, etc.)
- F-1/F-2
- Passport with Visa
- Printout of I-94
- Original I-20
- Enrollment Letter
- Social Security Card or letter of ineligibility from Rolla Social Security Office
- Proof of Local Address (Utility Bill, Bank Statement, etc.)
- Step1: Obtain necessary paperwork from campus offices
- Step 2: Obtain a social security card or ineligibility letter from the Social Security Office
- Step 3: Study for driver’s exam
- Step 4: Take exams
- Step 5: Submit paperwork and obtain a license
- What Banks are available in Rolla?
- Representatives from local banks will be present at the International Student Orientation to help you set up a bank account in Rolla. Otherwise, you may visit one of the banks listed to open an account.
- How is Food and Shopping in Rolla?
- Please see the Shopping in Rolla list of all major grocery and department stores.
- What other resources are available?
- The following are some quick, helpful links for your reference:
What is ISC?
- ISC is an International Students Club. We promote and support cultural, social and sportive activities representing its members who are from diverse cultures.
- All Missouri S&T students are welcome to join ISC with it’s members from more than 65 countries around the world. Missouri S&T and the community of Rolla join in ISC to show appreciation for the traditions and customs of the country of origin of its members.
- You can come to our general meetings or any of our events to get more information about ISC and register yourself to become a member. Also follow our events calendar on the website to find out more about upcoming events.
How much is the membership fee?
- None
What are advantages of becoming a member?
- ISC gives you a great opportunity to get involved on campus with different cultures and nationalities. You can meet new people and learn about different cultures. And you get special discounts to ISC events. Members also have an opportunity to vote for officers election.
- Canvas is a Learning Management System. This software allows teachers to create a course and post the resources and assignments. Your grades would also be posted on canvas.
- Joe’SS is a self-service platform for all students. It is a web portal that allows students to access their courses to enroll, payments, transcripts, personal information, and many other features.