2013

The best way to get a
true feeling about UCM
is to visit our campus.
We’ll be glad to arrange
a walking tour to
acquaint you with our
students, faculty
members and staff.
Call the Campus Visit
Office at 660-543-8569
to schedule your visit.
SEPT./OCT.
Submit your application for admission at ucmo.edu/apply
with the $30 nonrefundable application fee. Request that
your high school transcripts and ACT scores be sent to
UCM. Begin looking for Foundation scholarships at
ucmo.edu/scholarships.
DEC.
First-year students must be admitted by Dec. 1 for priority
consideration for UCM merit-based scholarships.
JAN./FEB.
The 2013/2014 Free Application for Federal Student Aid requires family tax information. You and your parents
are encouraged to complete your 2012 income tax returns
as early as possible.
MARCH/APRIL
First-year students must be admitted to UCM before
April 1, 2013, to be considered for remaining merit-based
scholarships. Apply for aid by submitting your 2013/2014
FAFSA at fafsa.gov. The priority deadline to submit
your FAFSA is April 1. Sign up for Orientation and
Enrollment beginning April 1.
MAY
Submit your final high school and college transcripts to
the Office of Admissions. Housing assignments are on a
first-come, first-served basis. Submit your housing
applications by May 1.
JUNE/JULY
2
FA L L 201
22
Sept. 21,
6
2
Oct. 8,
Nov. 9
SPRING
2013
0
Jan. 26, 3
, 21, 22
8
Feb. 4, 1
14, 29
March 8,
April 19
You will receive housing information, and attend orientation
and enrollment during this time.
AUG.
It’s time to move in to your residence hall and begin classes.
Attend Week of Welcome events to get involved on campus
during your first few weeks.
/UCentralMO
Accountancy
Actuarial Science & Statistics
Agriculture-Business
Art
Athletic Training
Automotive Technology Management
Aviation Management
Biochemistry
Biology
Business Economics
Career and Technology Teacher Education
Chemistry
Child and Family Development
Communication Studies
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Construction Management
Criminal Justice
Crisis and Disaster Management
Design and Drafting Technology
Dietetics
Digital Media Production
Earth Science (B.S. Ed. only)
Economics
Electronics Technology
Elementary Education Early Childhood (B-3)
Elementary Education (1-6)
Engineering Technology
English
Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise
Fashion: Textiles and Clothing in Business
Finance
Forensic Chemistry
Graphic Arts Technology-Management
Graphic Design
Health Studies
History
Hotel and Restaurant Administration
Innovative Technologies
Interior Design
International Studies
Management
Marketing
Mathematics
Medical Technology
Middle School-Junior High School
Modern Languages
Music
Musical Theatre
Music Education/Instrumental
Music Education/Vocal
Nursing
Occupational Safety and Health
Philosophy
Physical Education
Physics (B.S. Ed. only)
Political Science
Professional Photography
Professional Pilot
Psychology
Public Relations
Radiologic Technology
Safety Management
Secondary Education
Social Studies (B.S. Ed. only)
Social Work
Sociology
Special Education
Speech Communication and Theatre
Speech-Language Pathology
Studio Art
Theatre
Undecided
Pre-Dental
Pre-Medical
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Osteopathy
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Veterinary
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Law
/UCMLive
For more information,
please contact the
Office of Admissions
at 877-SAY-UCMO
(877-729-8266)
or visit ucmo.edu.
ucmo.edu
VISIT UCM
D
I choose RE
for the
unexpected.
adventures
Complete the Missouri college preparatory curriculum with a high school GPA of 2.0.
n
Achieve a 21 or higher on the ACT
or 1470 on the SAT; OR
n
Attain a Combined Percentile Index equal
to or exceeding 100.
n
We encourage you to start the application
process early in your senior year.
n
Take the ACT (preferred) or SAT.
Send your scores to UCM using code
2272 (ACT) or 6090 (SAT).
n
Submit the UCM admissions application
with the $30 nonrefundable application fee. Apply online.
n
Send your high school and/or college
transcripts to:
n
ACADEMICOPT
Work out in the Student Recreation
and Wellness Center.
n Join one of our 220 student
organizations.
n Pledge to one of our 11 sororities
or 12 fraternities.
n Play competitive and recreational intramural sports.
n Watch champion NCAA
Division-II athletics for free.
n Meet students from around
the world.
n Watch free, new movies in the
Union Cinema.
n Bowl, eat and play games in the Elliott Union.
n
ucm
o
/os
u
d
.e
Warrensburg is a close community
of more than 17,000 residents,
and UCM enjoys the support
of the community at its athletic,
cultural and student events.
Living on campus will help you
adjust to college life. Whether in a
residence hall, campus apartment
or Greek house, you’re always
only a short walk from class,
activities and recreational facilities.
UCM is a walking campus,
but freshmen are allowed to
bring their vehicles. Shuttle
transportation is available
to locations off campus.
14 residence halls, five apartment buildings, sorority and fraternity
complexes
n Wireless Internet, cable TV, suites
and special interest housing
n
a
More than
90%
of UCM GRADUATES
are EMPLOYED
six months after graduation.
IONS
150 academic
programs
n H
elp deciding on
a major
n St
udy abroad in 60
countries
n H
ands-on projects
, programs
and internship
s
n Ad
vanced placemen
t, honors
programs and
research opportu
nities
n
Office of Admissions
1400 Ward Edwards
Warrensburg, MO 64093
Customize your college experience at
UCM to fit your interests. Join a club,
meet new people and get involved.
The Office of Student
Financial Services
distributes financial
aid to more than
85 percent of UCM
students annually.
Types of aid include:
Grants Loans n Scholarships n Work-study
n
n
FAFSA Code: 002454
n
Application Fee: $30
Missouri Resident, Undergraduate:
$209.60 per credit hour
n
Non-Resident, Undergraduate: n
$419.20 per credit hour
TYPICAL YEARLY COSTS*
Tuition
General Fees
Textbook Costs
Residence Hall
Meal Plan
TOTAL
Missouri Resident Non-Resident
$6,288
$12,576
$859
$859
$600
$600
$4,888
$4,888
$2,570
$2,570
$15,205
$21,493†
*Yearly costs are based on 30 credit hours.
†
Out-of-state assistance is available to those
who qualify.
As a freshman, you can take our
First-Year Experience course to
transition to college. The Gateway
Advising and Major Exploration
Center will help you explore majors
if you are undecided. When you
get closer to graduating, the Office
of Career Services will assist you in
finding a career in your field through:
Career counseling
Interview tips
n Job fairs
n Résumé writing assistance
n Full-time, internship, part-time
and summer positions
n
n
D
I choose RE
for the
unexpected.
adventures
Complete the Missouri college preparatory curriculum with a high school GPA of 2.0.
n
Achieve a 21 or higher on the ACT
or 1470 on the SAT; OR
n
Attain a Combined Percentile Index equal
to or exceeding 100.
n
We encourage you to start the application
process early in your senior year.
n
Take the ACT (preferred) or SAT.
Send your scores to UCM using code
2272 (ACT) or 6090 (SAT).
n
Submit the UCM admissions application
with the $30 nonrefundable application fee. Apply online.
n
Send your high school and/or college
transcripts to:
n
ACADEMICOPT
Work out in the Student Recreation
and Wellness Center.
n Join one of our 220 student
organizations.
n Pledge to one of our 11 sororities
or 12 fraternities.
n Play competitive and recreational intramural sports.
n Watch champion NCAA
Division-II athletics for free.
n Meet students from around
the world.
n Watch free, new movies in the
Union Cinema.
n Bowl, eat and play games in the Elliott Union.
n
ucm
o
/os
u
d
.e
Warrensburg is a close community
of more than 17,000 residents,
and UCM enjoys the support
of the community at its athletic,
cultural and student events.
Living on campus will help you
adjust to college life. Whether in a
residence hall, campus apartment
or Greek house, you’re always
only a short walk from class,
activities and recreational facilities.
UCM is a walking campus,
but freshmen are allowed to
bring their vehicles. Shuttle
transportation is available
to locations off campus.
14 residence halls, five apartment buildings, sorority and fraternity
complexes
n Wireless Internet, cable TV, suites
and special interest housing
n
a
More than
90%
of UCM GRADUATES
are EMPLOYED
six months after graduation.
IONS
150 academic
programs
n H
elp deciding on
a major
n St
udy abroad in 60
countries
n H
ands-on projects
, programs
and internship
s
n Ad
vanced placemen
t, honors
programs and
research opportu
nities
n
Office of Admissions
1400 Ward Edwards
Warrensburg, MO 64093
Customize your college experience at
UCM to fit your interests. Join a club,
meet new people and get involved.
The Office of Student
Financial Services
distributes financial
aid to more than
85 percent of UCM
students annually.
Types of aid include:
Grants Loans n Scholarships n Work-study
n
n
FAFSA Code: 002454
n
Application Fee: $30
Missouri Resident, Undergraduate:
$209.60 per credit hour
n
Non-Resident, Undergraduate: n
$419.20 per credit hour
TYPICAL YEARLY COSTS*
Tuition
General Fees
Textbook Costs
Residence Hall
Meal Plan
TOTAL
Missouri Resident Non-Resident
$6,288
$12,576
$859
$859
$600
$600
$4,888
$4,888
$2,570
$2,570
$15,205
$21,493†
*Yearly costs are based on 30 credit hours.
†
Out-of-state assistance is available to those
who qualify.
As a freshman, you can take our
First-Year Experience course to
transition to college. The Gateway
Advising and Major Exploration
Center will help you explore majors
if you are undecided. When you
get closer to graduating, the Office
of Career Services will assist you in
finding a career in your field through:
Career counseling
Interview tips
n Job fairs
n Résumé writing assistance
n Full-time, internship, part-time
and summer positions
n
n
D
I choose RE
for the
unexpected.
adventures
Complete the Missouri college preparatory curriculum with a high school GPA of 2.0.
n
Achieve a 21 or higher on the ACT
or 1470 on the SAT; OR
n
Attain a Combined Percentile Index equal
to or exceeding 100.
n
We encourage you to start the application
process early in your senior year.
n
Take the ACT (preferred) or SAT.
Send your scores to UCM using code
2272 (ACT) or 6090 (SAT).
n
Submit the UCM admissions application
with the $30 nonrefundable application fee. Apply online.
n
Send your high school and/or college
transcripts to:
n
ACADEMICOPT
Work out in the Student Recreation
and Wellness Center.
n Join one of our 220 student
organizations.
n Pledge to one of our 11 sororities
or 12 fraternities.
n Play competitive and recreational intramural sports.
n Watch champion NCAA
Division-II athletics for free.
n Meet students from around
the world.
n Watch free, new movies in the
Union Cinema.
n Bowl, eat and play games in the Elliott Union.
n
ucm
o
/os
u
d
.e
Warrensburg is a close community
of more than 17,000 residents,
and UCM enjoys the support
of the community at its athletic,
cultural and student events.
Living on campus will help you
adjust to college life. Whether in a
residence hall, campus apartment
or Greek house, you’re always
only a short walk from class,
activities and recreational facilities.
UCM is a walking campus,
but freshmen are allowed to
bring their vehicles. Shuttle
transportation is available
to locations off campus.
14 residence halls, five apartment buildings, sorority and fraternity
complexes
n Wireless Internet, cable TV, suites
and special interest housing
n
a
More than
90%
of UCM GRADUATES
are EMPLOYED
six months after graduation.
IONS
150 academic
programs
n H
elp deciding on
a major
n St
udy abroad in 60
countries
n H
ands-on projects
, programs
and internship
s
n Ad
vanced placemen
t, honors
programs and
research opportu
nities
n
Office of Admissions
1400 Ward Edwards
Warrensburg, MO 64093
Customize your college experience at
UCM to fit your interests. Join a club,
meet new people and get involved.
The Office of Student
Financial Services
distributes financial
aid to more than
85 percent of UCM
students annually.
Types of aid include:
Grants Loans n Scholarships n Work-study
n
n
FAFSA Code: 002454
n
Application Fee: $30
Missouri Resident, Undergraduate:
$209.60 per credit hour
n
Non-Resident, Undergraduate: n
$419.20 per credit hour
TYPICAL YEARLY COSTS*
Tuition
General Fees
Textbook Costs
Residence Hall
Meal Plan
TOTAL
Missouri Resident Non-Resident
$6,288
$12,576
$859
$859
$600
$600
$4,888
$4,888
$2,570
$2,570
$15,205
$21,493†
*Yearly costs are based on 30 credit hours.
†
Out-of-state assistance is available to those
who qualify.
As a freshman, you can take our
First-Year Experience course to
transition to college. The Gateway
Advising and Major Exploration
Center will help you explore majors
if you are undecided. When you
get closer to graduating, the Office
of Career Services will assist you in
finding a career in your field through:
Career counseling
Interview tips
n Job fairs
n Résumé writing assistance
n Full-time, internship, part-time
and summer positions
n
n
The best way to get a
true feeling about UCM
is to visit our campus.
We’ll be glad to arrange
a walking tour to
acquaint you with our
students, faculty
members and staff.
Call the Campus Visit
Office at 660-543-8569
to schedule your visit.
SEPT./OCT.
Submit your application for admission at ucmo.edu/apply
with the $30 nonrefundable application fee. Request that
your high school transcripts and ACT scores be sent to
UCM. Begin looking for Foundation scholarships at
ucmo.edu/scholarships.
DEC.
First-year students must be admitted by Dec. 1 for priority
consideration for UCM merit-based scholarships.
JAN./FEB.
The 2013/2014 Free Application for Federal Student Aid requires family tax information. You and your parents
are encouraged to complete your 2012 income tax returns
as early as possible.
MARCH/APRIL
First-year students must be admitted to UCM before
April 1, 2013, to be considered for remaining merit-based
scholarships. Apply for aid by submitting your 2013/2014
FAFSA at fafsa.gov. The priority deadline to submit
your FAFSA is April 1. Sign up for Orientation and
Enrollment beginning April 1.
MAY
Submit your final high school and college transcripts to
the Office of Admissions. Housing assignments are on a
first-come, first-served basis. Submit your housing
applications by May 1.
JUNE/JULY
2
FA L L 201
22
Sept. 21,
6
2
Oct. 8,
Nov. 9
SPRING
2013
0
Jan. 26, 3
, 21, 22
8
Feb. 4, 1
14, 29
March 8,
April 19
You will receive housing information, and attend orientation
and enrollment during this time.
AUG.
It’s time to move in to your residence hall and begin classes.
Attend Week of Welcome events to get involved on campus
during your first few weeks.
/UCentralMO
Accountancy
Actuarial Science & Statistics
Agriculture-Business
Art
Athletic Training
Automotive Technology Management
Aviation Management
Biochemistry
Biology
Business Economics
Career and Technology Teacher Education
Chemistry
Child and Family Development
Communication Studies
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Construction Management
Criminal Justice
Crisis and Disaster Management
Design and Drafting Technology
Dietetics
Digital Media Production
Earth Science (B.S. Ed. only)
Economics
Electronics Technology
Elementary Education Early Childhood (B-3)
Elementary Education (1-6)
Engineering Technology
English
Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise
Fashion: Textiles and Clothing in Business
Finance
Forensic Chemistry
Graphic Arts Technology-Management
Graphic Design
Health Studies
History
Hotel and Restaurant Administration
Innovative Technologies
Interior Design
International Studies
Management
Marketing
Mathematics
Medical Technology
Middle School-Junior High School
Modern Languages
Music
Musical Theatre
Music Education/Instrumental
Music Education/Vocal
Nursing
Occupational Safety and Health
Philosophy
Physical Education
Physics (B.S. Ed. only)
Political Science
Professional Photography
Professional Pilot
Psychology
Public Relations
Radiologic Technology
Safety Management
Secondary Education
Social Studies (B.S. Ed. only)
Social Work
Sociology
Special Education
Speech Communication and Theatre
Speech-Language Pathology
Studio Art
Theatre
Undecided
Pre-Dental
Pre-Medical
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Osteopathy
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Veterinary
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Law
/UCMLive
For more information,
please contact the
Office of Admissions
at 877-SAY-UCMO
(877-729-8266)
or visit ucmo.edu.
ucmo.edu
VISIT UCM
The best way to get a
true feeling about UCM
is to visit our campus.
We’ll be glad to arrange
a walking tour to
acquaint you with our
students, faculty
members and staff.
Call the Campus Visit
Office at 660-543-8569
to schedule your visit.
SEPT./OCT.
Submit your application for admission at ucmo.edu/apply
with the $30 nonrefundable application fee. Request that
your high school transcripts and ACT scores be sent to
UCM. Begin looking for Foundation scholarships at
ucmo.edu/scholarships.
DEC.
First-year students must be admitted by Dec. 1 for priority
consideration for UCM merit-based scholarships.
JAN./FEB.
The 2013/2014 Free Application for Federal Student Aid requires family tax information. You and your parents
are encouraged to complete your 2012 income tax returns
as early as possible.
MARCH/APRIL
First-year students must be admitted to UCM before
April 1, 2013, to be considered for remaining merit-based
scholarships. Apply for aid by submitting your 2013/2014
FAFSA at fafsa.gov. The priority deadline to submit
your FAFSA is April 1. Sign up for Orientation and
Enrollment beginning April 1.
MAY
Submit your final high school and college transcripts to
the Office of Admissions. Housing assignments are on a
first-come, first-served basis. Submit your housing
applications by May 1.
JUNE/JULY
2
FA L L 201
22
Sept. 21,
6
2
Oct. 8,
Nov. 9
SPRING
2013
0
Jan. 26, 3
, 21, 22
8
Feb. 4, 1
14, 29
March 8,
April 19
You will receive housing information, and attend orientation
and enrollment during this time.
AUG.
It’s time to move in to your residence hall and begin classes.
Attend Week of Welcome events to get involved on campus
during your first few weeks.
/UCentralMO
Accountancy
Actuarial Science & Statistics
Agriculture-Business
Art
Athletic Training
Automotive Technology Management
Aviation Management
Biochemistry
Biology
Business Economics
Career and Technology Teacher Education
Chemistry
Child and Family Development
Communication Studies
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Construction Management
Criminal Justice
Crisis and Disaster Management
Design and Drafting Technology
Dietetics
Digital Media Production
Earth Science (B.S. Ed. only)
Economics
Electronics Technology
Elementary Education Early Childhood (B-3)
Elementary Education (1-6)
Engineering Technology
English
Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise
Fashion: Textiles and Clothing in Business
Finance
Forensic Chemistry
Graphic Arts Technology-Management
Graphic Design
Health Studies
History
Hotel and Restaurant Administration
Innovative Technologies
Interior Design
International Studies
Management
Marketing
Mathematics
Medical Technology
Middle School-Junior High School
Modern Languages
Music
Musical Theatre
Music Education/Instrumental
Music Education/Vocal
Nursing
Occupational Safety and Health
Philosophy
Physical Education
Physics (B.S. Ed. only)
Political Science
Professional Photography
Professional Pilot
Psychology
Public Relations
Radiologic Technology
Safety Management
Secondary Education
Social Studies (B.S. Ed. only)
Social Work
Sociology
Special Education
Speech Communication and Theatre
Speech-Language Pathology
Studio Art
Theatre
Undecided
Pre-Dental
Pre-Medical
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Osteopathy
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Veterinary
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Law
/UCMLive
For more information,
please contact the
Office of Admissions
at 877-SAY-UCMO
(877-729-8266)
or visit ucmo.edu.
ucmo.edu
VISIT UCM