A high resolution downloadable JPEG that can be printed at home or sent to a printer of your choice. You can download and save the District Map file to your local desktop or use the link in your purchase confirmation email to access it at any time.
Print a copy of your District Map anywhere you want! You can print your District Map at a local print shop or send it to an online printer. We recommend printing your District Map as a 24″x36″ poster (some online locations list this size as 36″x24″). A smaller print can be produced as a 12″x18″ poster.
No. We do not provide printing services. District Maps are downloadable files that can be printed at home or sent to a printer of your choice.
300dpi.
District Maps are produced in a JPEG format with 300dpi resolution. Do not alter the size or resolution before printing. Edits or alterations to your downloaded file and/or District Map may affect print quality, color, and crispness.
JPEG
District Maps are produced in a JPEG format with 300dpi resolution. Do not alter the file type before printing. Edits or alterations to your downloaded file and/or District Map may affect print quality, color, and crispness. If you need an alternate file type, you can reach out to us at help@cares.missouri.edu.
Absolutely. The link included in the original confirmation email will get you to your map. If you no longer have the confirmation email, please email us to get another copy.
The Missouri District Maps are produced by the Center for Applied Research and Engagement Systems (CARES) at the University of Missouri.
Map data are updated each year in December and new versions are published in January.
Data points include:
- County and city boundaries
- Area and population statistics
- UM enrollment by district
- UM alumni counts by district
- UM employment counts by district
- UM health services provided by district
- MU Extension services provided by district
Data sources include:
- Alumni Development Offices at the University of Missouri-Columbia, University of Missouri-Kansas
- City, University of Missouri-St. Louis, and Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2024
- Missouri Department of Natural Resources, 2019, 2020
- Missouri Department of Transportation, 2024
- Missouri House of Representatives, 2025
- United States Census Bureau, 2022, 2023
- University of Missouri Division of Information Technology Enterprise Application Services, 2024
- University of Missouri Extension, 2023, 2024
- University of Missouri Health Care, 2024
- University of Missouri Management Services, 2024
- University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry, 2024
- University of Missouri-St. Louis Center for Eye Care, 2024
- University of Missouri System Office of Institutional Research, 2024
Have questions or comments about the Missouri District Maps? Reach out to us at help@cares.missouri.edu.