College Updates


University/College: University of Missouri-Kansas City



Download 3.51 Mb.
Page11/52
Date03.03.2018
Size3.51 Mb.
#42151
1   ...   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   ...   52

University/College: University of Missouri-Kansas City

Address: AC 120, 5100 Rockhill Road

City/State/Zip: Kansas City, MO 64110

Phone: 816-235-1111

Website & www.umkc.edu

Social Media: umkc.edu/welcome (Campus Visit)

facebook.com/UMKansasCity

@UMKansasCity

umkcinkansascity
Kansas City Representatives:

Kansas City Metro

Northland & St. Joseph

Greater Missouri

Kansas

Rachel McCommon

Janey Lawson

Adrienne Watson

Sandra DuPree

816-235-6237

816-235-6138

816-235-1114

816-235-6028

mccommonr@umkc.edu

lawsonja@umkc.edu

watsonadr@umkc.edu

duprees@umkc.edu


Setting (Urban, Rural, Small Town or Suburban): Urban

Public/Private: Public

Full Time Undergraduate Enrollment: 9000
Scholarship Deadline: Apply for admission and postmark application materials by the below deadlines to receive full consideration of university scholarships:

  • Freshmen: January 15

  • Transfers (Fall Semester): February 15

  • Transfers (Spring Semester): November 15


Accept A+ Program (Yes/No and if so, how much?): No. However, UMKC offers a scholarship to students who would be eligible to use A+ dollars to attend a community college.
Accepts official ACT scores on high school transcript (Yes/No): Yes
ACT minimum/GPA minimum: Freshman admission to UMKC is based on a combination of students completing 17 core classes, (4 English, 4 Math, 3 Social Sciences, 3 Sciences, 2 Foreign Language, 1 Fine Arts), ACT/SAT score, GPA and/or class rank. The minimum ACT is 16. The lowest GPA is 2.0 based on a 4.0 scale and only calculated in classes reflecting the 17 core curriculum. Students with an academic record near minimum requirements must present other factors indicating readiness for UMKC coursework. For example, a student with a 16 ACT will be considered if they show full completion of the core curriculum and a high GPA or class rank such as top 5%.
Transfer students need to complete 24 credit hours and 2.0 GPA for most degree programs. Those with less than 24 credit hours will be evaluated on freshman requirements as well.
Students who do not meet admission requirements are encouraged to apply as they may be admitted to the Coaching Program, an academic support program to aid in the student’s transition to UMKC.

Cost for Tuition (2015-16):

  • Missouri undergraduate tuition/fees: $9,553 annually/30 credit hours

  • Kansas “Metro Rate” Counties, 11 total including Johnson, Wyandotte, Leavenworth, automatically receive in-state rates for most degree programs

  • Nonresident undergraduate rates: $22,714 annually/30 credit hours

  • Note: Professional programs such as the Six-Year Medical Program and Doctorate of Pharmacy have different tuition structures and can be reviewed at www.umkc.edu/cashiers.


Total Cost (2015-16 Tuition, Fees, Room & Board):

  • Missouri undergraduate rates: $9,553 tuition/$9,772 room and board = $19,325 annually

  • Kansas “Metro Rate” Counties, 11 total including Johnson, Wyandotte, Leavenworth, automatically receive in-state rates for most degree programs

  • Nonresident undergraduate rates: $22,714 tuition/$9,772 room & board = $32,486 annually

  • Professional programs such as the Six Year Medical Program and Doctorate of Pharmacy have different tuition structures and can be reviewed at www.umkc.edu/cashiers.


Athletic Association and Division: Western Athletic Conference (WAC), Division I
Most Popular Majors:

  • Students planning to pursue graduate or professional degrees (pre-Med, pre-Law, pre-Dental, pre-Nursing)

  • Business and Entrepreneurship

  • Exploratory/Deciding students who are now supported by a new academic unit named University College

  • Computing and Engineering


Unique Programs:

  • Six Year Law Scholars Program

    • Supplemental application required by June 15; interview required.

  • Six Year Medical Program

    • Supplemental application required by November 1; interview required.

  • Conservatory of Music and Dance

    • Supplemental application required by December 1 (Composition majors only) and December 15 (other majors); audition required.

  • Joint program with Kansas State University for Architecture.

  • UMKC is the only public institution in Missouri offering a Doctorate in Pharmacy. Students now have the choice to complete and earn this UMKC degree in three locations: UMKC, University of Missouri, and Missouri State University.


CUBE College Update Form

Download 3.51 Mb.

Share with your friends:
1   ...   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   ...   52




The database is protected by copyright ©ininet.org 2024
send message

    Main page