Admissions

High School Students: Students admitted to UCM are expected to have completed a 24-unit Missouri core curriculum requirement, have a minimum 2.00 high school grade point average, and either have a 21 or higher on the ACT (or SAT equivalent) or an admissions index score of at least 100. Students applying under UCM’s test-optional criteria are required to have a 2.75 GPA or greater. The admissions index score is obtained by combining high school class percentile rank and the national percentile rank of the ACT score. UCM superscores ACT and SAT scores, meaning that the highest subscore from all official ACT or SAT tests will be combined to calculate a new, super composite score. The ACT superscore is the average of the highest math, science, reading, and English subscores. The SAT superscore is calculated using the highest math score and the highest evidence-based reading and writing (EBRW) score from all SAT attempts. Applicants who do not meet regular admissions requirements, or UCM’s test-optional requirements, will be considered on an individual basis. All admitted students will be assessed for the purpose of placement in reading, writing, and math courses which will provide an appropriate challenge for their level of preparedness, and enhance their opportunity for success.

Test-Optional Admissions: UCM offers students the ability to be granted admission without the requirement of submitting ACT scores with their application. To be eligible for test-optional admission consideration, students must have a minimum of a 2.75 GPA following the 6th semester of their high school career. Students may elect to take the ACT for additional scholarship consideration if admitted test-optional, but an ACT score is not required for admission or attending UCM.

Superscore: The University of Central Missouri will superscore students’ ACT scores. This means if a student takes the ACT more than once, the highest subscores are pulled from each test to make a new superscore. This method will be used for admission to the university, placement in reading/writing/math courses, and for the merit-based Red & Black Scholarship. High school students have until the June ACT of their senior year to take advantage of this. Students will need to provide all updated ACT scores to the UCM Admissions office before classes begin in order for the calculation to be made on their behalf.

Students who meet the following criteria are considered academically prepared for the opportunities available at Central Missouri: at least 24 units of college preparatory work, including these courses:

  1. Four units of English with an emphasis on writing skills
  2. Three units of mathematics (Algebra I and beyond)
  3. Three units of science (one must be a laboratory course in biology, physics, or chemistry)
  4. Three units of social science
  5. One unit of fine arts
  6. Three additional academic units including practical arts (1), physical education (1), health education (1/2) and personal finance (1/2)
  7. Seven units of electives (2 units of a single foreign language are strongly recommended)

GED/HiSET Applicants: General Education Development (GED) test scores may be used as a basis for admission to the university. Beginning in 2014, the test to establish high school equivalency is the HiSET. (For more information see GED Applications and HiSet Applications, on this page below.)

From Other Colleges and Universities: Students who are in good academic standing (minimum 2.00) at other regionally accredited colleges and universities may apply for admission and transfer appropriate credit. Students are required to provide UCM with official copies of transcripts from all prior colleges and universities attended. Failure to disclose a transcript may result in dismissal from UCM. (See Transfer Credit in the Types of Credits section.)

International Applicants: All international students interested in applying to UCM must do so directly through the Graduate and International Student Services (GISS) office (660-543-4092, WDE 1800). (See International Student Admissions .) Students covered under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) should apply for admission through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions (660-543-4290, WDE 1400).

How to Apply

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions (660-543-4290, WDE 1400) must receive all admission applications and supporting documents (such as official transcripts) prior to the first day of class. Transcripts are considered official when they are sent directly from the sending school via mail (in a sealed envelope), fax, email, or approved electronic service such as the National Student Clearinghouse, Parchment, or eScript. Official transcripts must be sent from all prior institutions attended. Failure to disclose a transcript may result in dismissal from UCM.

During High School:

Graduating high school students who wish to enter the University of Central Missouri should apply for admission early in their senior year so that the admission process may be completed well in advance of enrollment. Each student should submit the following credentials to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions:

  1. A completed application for admission
  2. An official high school transcript mailed or sent electronically directly from the high school to the university Office of Undergraduate Admissions
  3. American College Test (ACT)/SAT scores, including subscores and composite. Students applying for UCM’s test-optional admissions are not required to submit ACT scores for admission.
  4. $30 application fee
  5. If applicable, official transcripts from any colleges or universities where dual credit coursework was completed.

Admissions will make a decision based upon the 6th, 7th, or 8th (final) semester high school transcript and will permit enrollment for one semester. However, freshmen must provide a final high school transcript before being permitted to enroll in subsequent semesters.

UCM Advantage Program: The UCM Advantage Program provides a unique opportunity to freshmen students who demonstrate promise but do not meet traditional admission criteria. This program provides students the experience of attending a four-year university with the individualized support needed to succeed. These students are provided one-on-one success coaching with peers in the Success Advising Center, as well as meeting often with their Student Success Advisor. For more information about the program contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions (660-543-4290, WDE 1400) or visit https://www.ucmo.edu/current-students/student-services/success-advising/ucm-advantage/.

After High School: Other students who have graduated from high school but have not attended a college/university should apply as early as possible. They should submit an application, $30 application fee, and a final high school transcript. Those applying within two years of high school graduation must also submit ACT or SAT scores, unless applying for UCM’s test-optional admission.

GED Applications: Applicants should submit a completed application, $30 application fee, and official GED test results. A score of 2250 is required for admission. A score of 225 is required for students who took the GED prior to 2002. An ACT score of 21 is required for students who would have graduated from high school in the past two academic years. Students not meeting these requirements will have their applications reviewed on an individual basis.

HiSET Applications: Applicants should submit a completed application, $30 application fee, and official HiSET test results. A minimum score of 75 is required with scores of 15 in each of the five subtests. An ACT score of 21 is required for students who have graduated from high school in the past two academic years. Students not meeting these requirements will have their applications reviewed on an individual basis.

From Other Colleges and Universities:

Students who wish to transfer to Central Missouri from other regionally accredited colleges and universities should (1) submit a completed application form with $30 application fee and (2) arrange to have an official transcript sent to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions from each college or university previously attended. Post-baccalaureate students can be admitted after submitting a transcript showing an earned bachelor’s degree, although all other transcripts must arrive before classes begin. Students from other colleges and universities who do not have an earned bachelor’s degree must submit all transcripts before application processing begins. Failure to disclose a transcript may result in dismissal from UCM. Transfer students with less than 24 hours of earned, accepted, post-high school college credit must also submit an official high school transcript. If high school graduation occurred or should have occurred within the past two academic years official ACT scores must also be submitted.

UCM posts and accepts all transfer grades (A-F) from official transcripts received by regionally accredited institutions. All course work will be posted under the UCM academic term that corresponds with the academic term at the transfer institution. These grades are counted in a student’s cumulative GPA and are taken into consideration for academic standing calculations. “W” grades (withdrawals) are not posted to the UCM transcript and developmental or remedial work is evaluated on an individual basis. Students who have testing credit (CLEP, AP, IB, etc.) applied to another school’s transcript must submit original test scores to UCM’s Testing Services Office (660-543-4919, HUM 216) for credit consideration at UCM. UCM’s repeat policy, not the repeat policy of the transfer institution, will be applied to any course repeats. See details of the Repeat Enrollment in Courses policy in this catalog.

Admission requires students to be in good standing and to have a minimum grade point average of 2.00 (C). Any student who does not have a transfer GPA of 2.00 may be granted admission on academic probation. Central Missouri’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions will make an admission decision upon receipt of unofficial university transcript(s) and will permit enrollment for one semester. However, transfer students must provide the Office of Undergraduate Admissions (660-543-4290, WDE 1400) with final official transcript(s) from each university attended before being permitted to enroll in subsequent semesters. If transcripts are not submitted to UCM before subsequent semesters enrollment period opens, students will not be allowed to enroll until official transcripts are received, and processed, by Admissions.

Academic Renewal:

An academic renewal program is available for students who wish to exclude prior transfer work from their UCM record. This program is available only to new undergraduate transfer students and applies to domestic undergraduate transfer work. To qualify for this program, a student must not have been enrolled at any college or university for the previous six regular semesters (fall and spring) preceding application for admission. The following requirements apply to this program: