Midwestern State University
| Former names | Wichita Falls Junior College (1922–1937) Hardin Junior College (1937–1946) Hardin College (1946–1950) Midwestern University (1950–1975) | 
|---|---|
| Motto | Per Scientam ad Excellentiam | 
| Motto in English | Through Knowledge to Excellence | 
| Type | Public liberal arts university | 
| Established | 1922 | 
| Parent institution | Texas Tech University System | 
| Academic affiliations | Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges | 
| Endowment | $92 million (2024) (MSU only) $3.06 billion (2024) (system-wide) | 
| Budget | $127 million (FY2025) | 
| President | Stacy Haynie | 
| Provost | Margaret Brown Marsden | 
| Students | 5,324 (Fall 2024) | 
| Undergraduates | 4,303 (Fall 2024) | 
| Postgraduates | 1,021 (Fall 2024) | 
| Location | , U.S. 33°52′26″N 98°31′16″W / 33.87389°N 98.52111°W | 
| Campus | Midsize city, 255 acres (103 ha) | 
| Colors | Maroon and gold | 
| Nickname | Mustangs | 
| Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division II – Lone Star | 
| Mascot | Maverick T. Mustang | 
| Website | msutexas.edu | 
Midwestern State University (MSU Texas) is a public liberal arts university in Wichita Falls, Texas. As of Fall 2024, MSU Texas enrolled 5,324 students. It is the state's only public institution focused on the liberal arts.