The cost of attending UCM varies by student type and program of admission.
Use our cost calculators to determine the cost of your UCM education.
International students applying to UCM should be aware of the following deadlines. We recommend submitting your application one to two months in advance when possible to allow time for I-20 processing and the visa interview process.
Fall (August start) |
Spring (January start) |
Summer (May start) |
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Applying from outside of the U.S. |
Transfer from within the U.S. |
Applying from outside of the U.S. |
Transfer from within the U.S. |
Applying from outside of the U.S. |
Transfer from within the U.S. |
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Application Submission |
June 1 |
July 1 |
October 1 |
November 1 |
March 1 |
April 1 |
Document Deadline - finish uploading documents |
June 15 |
July 15 |
October 15 |
November 15 |
March 15 |
April 15 |
Proof of Financial Support |
July 1 |
August 1 |
November 1 |
December 1 |
April 1 |
May 1 |
If you would like to change your program, please submit the following form.
Current Enrolled Change of Program Deadlines:
Fall (August start) |
Spring (January start) |
Summer (May start) |
July 15 |
November 15 |
April 15 |
For the summer term, we offer the following programs for admission:
New F-1: I would like to study in person at UCM - I need an I-20. (Also, if you are deferring your admission start date, select this option.)
Transfer F-1: I would like to study in person at UCM - I am studying at another US school and need to transfer. (Also, if you are a UCM student currently enrolled in classes, select the option.)
Other visa type: I would like to study in person at UCM - I already have another visa type other than F1 or B2. - I do not require an I-20 or F-1 student visa.
Online-only: I would like to study online from outside of the U.S. - I do not require an I-20 or F-1 student visa.
If you pay your application fee using a credit card that is not your own you take the risk of the third party’s card being fraudulent. Any payment that is found to be fraudulent will result in your application not being processed until a successful payment is received. Instead of a credit card, you may send a money order or check (made out to UCM – International Student Services) to the following address:
International Student Services
University of Central Missouri
Ward Edwards 1800
Warrensburg, MO 64093
USA
All students are required to upload unofficial transcripts to their student portal (created upon application submission). Official transcripts are not required for an admission decision, but if admitted must be sent directly from your school at least four weeks prior to the start of the semester.
Before submitting an application for admission, review the country specific requirements for admission to UCM.
UCM evaluates transcripts in-house; however, if we are unable to evaluate your transcripts you will be required to have your transcripts evaluated by one of our Approved Credential Evaluators. We accept external evaluations from member organizations.
If you choose an Approved Credential Evaluator -
Sending Official Transcripts:
Final official transcripts are due at least four weeks prior to the start of the semester. Transcripts must be sent directly from the institution's Registrar's Office or Controller of Examination office electronically to intladmit@ucmo.edu or by mail in a university's sealed envelope to the following address:
International Student Services
108 W. South St.
1800 Ward Edwards
Warrensburg, MO 64093
Undergraduate freshman applicants: High school transcripts.
Undergraduate transfer applicants: High school transcripts and transcripts from all of the institutions you have attended. Note: If you completed 24 college credit hours (other than Intensive English classes) at another U.S. accredited university, you do not need to submit your high school transcripts.
Graduate students: Transcripts from all prior colleges and universities you attended, including undergraduate and/or graduate credit.
You may check your application status at any time by accessing your student status page. Your login information matches the email address and password you provided on your application.
Yes, you can change your major if you have been admitted. Meet with your academic advisor in Success Advising.
Undergraduate students must receive approval from your advisor. If you are a graduate student, we strongly suggest you meet with your advisor and graduate coordinator before changing your major.
As a graduate student, you must be fully admitted into the other program and meet all of the other program’s admissions requirements. Also, you must have a graduate UCM GPA of 3.0 or higher to request a change of major. Earned credit at UCM may not apply to the newly selected program and could delay the degree completion time.
Program costs differ so changing majors could impact the overall tuition cost of your degree.
Some graduate programs require the GRE or the GMAT for admissions. Please review your program in the to determine if you. If your program requires the GRE or GMAT, scores should be sent to:
University of Central Missouri
Testing Services
Humphreys Suite 216
Warrensburg, MO 64093
USA
If you have questions, please call the Testing Services office at 001-660-543-4919 or email us at testingservices@ucmo.edu.
No, UCM cannot accept English Proficiency score reports directly from students. For security purposes, you must request the electronic score report be sent directly from the testing center to UCM. We download the scores in batches. If your testing center does not have the capability of sending electronic scores, request that a paper copy be sent directly to UCM at:
University of Central Missouri
Testing Services
Humphreys Suite 216
Warrensburg, MO 64093
USA
If you have questions, please call the Testing Services office at 001-660-543-4919 or email us at testingservices@ucmo.edu.
Please Note: UCM requires the following scores for admission:
Undergraduate Level:
exam score of 61 IBT
exam score of 5.5
composite exam score of 95
Graduate level:
exam score of 79 IBT
exam score of 6.0
composite exam score of 120
Yes, credit you earned from other universities can be used toward your UCM degree. However, it is not automatic. You must seek approval.
Undergraduate credit advisers will review and apply transfer credit toward the general education requirements. Department chairs will review and apply credit toward the major requirements.
Graduate students must have approval from the adviser to apply transfer credit toward a degree. The adviser submits the request to the Graduate School for processing. Please review the Graduate Catalog for specific requirements for graduate transfer credit.
International Student Services
University of Central Missouri
Ward Edwards 1800
Tel: 660-543-4092