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WeMET (Western Mo Educational Technology Consortium)


Western Missouri Educational Technology Consortium, also known as WeMET, was organized as an educational and community consortium in 1993 to facilitate member’s use of interactive television [I-TV] through video conferencing technology. I-TV, online, and face to face classes connect schools to dual credit classes and special programming such as virtual field trips and ACT prep classes.

 


WeMET Can Assist

WeMET can assist with the development and implementation of educational programs, coordinate activities, and assist with course schedules that involve interactive systems to be incorporated into a regular school day.


 

Benefits

 

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Virtual Field Trips

Virtual field trips enhance classroom learning with real application by transporting their students to a variety of places around the world, right from their I-TV classroom. Imagine facilitating students’ interaction with survivors from World War II, Pearl Harbor or the Holocaust. Go to places like the Great Barrier Reef in Australia or visit with NASA. All this and more is possible through the virtual field trip and cost is minimal because you never leave your I-TV classroom.

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More Class Options

Cooperation with other member school districts allows schools to offer classes they would be unable to offer because of cost, space and teacher availability. Technical support is provided to consortium members by the University of Central Missouri for the operation of the equipment in the interactive television classroom and allows teachers to get hands-on experience using hi-tech equipment.

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College Credit & Scholarships

WeMET students receive college credit at a fraction of the cost. WeMET also offers 23 competitive scholarships per semester.


Student Eligibility

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 11th or 12th graders   with a cumulative GPA   of 3.0 or higher

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 Are automatically eligible for dual credit courses.
 11th or 12th graders   with a cumulative GPA   between 2.5-2.99

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 Must be recommended by their Principal or Counselor.
 10th graders with a   cumulative GPA of 3.0   or higher

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 Must be recommended by their Principal and Counselor.
 9th graders with a   cumulative GPA of 3.0   or higher

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 Must have a minimum ACT composite score of 28 (90th percentile) and be recommended by their Principal AND Counselor.
     

 


What's Next?

 

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 How to Enroll 

  New Registrants

  • Go to  to create a new account. Pick the username and password of your choice.
    • While in DualEnroll,
      • Complete the new student registration form
      • Use the course finder to shop for available courses
      • Select the course section you want and click 'register'. Repeat this step for each course you'd like to add.
      • Log out when done.
  • At this point, your registration request is pending verification and approval. UCM will email or text you when your registration is complete or if there's an issue.
  • Log back into your DualEnroll account anytime to make changes and to check on the status of your course registration(s).

    Instructions in PDF format

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  Returning registrants:

  • Go to  and log into your account (you'll keep the same account even when registering in courses at different colleges; only the URL will change). 
    • While in DualEnroll:
      • Review your account information and update as needed.
      • Use the course finder to shop for available courses
      • Select the course section you want and click 'register'. Repeat this step for each course you'd like to add.
      • Log out when done.
  • At this point, your registration request is pending verification and approval. UCM will email or text you when your registration is complete or if there's an issue.
  • Log back into your DualEnroll account anytime to make changes and to check on the status of your course registration(s). 
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 Books & Materials

  At this time you can get books and materials if not already provided by your high school. 

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Dropping A Course

  There are a few things to know about dropping a college course:

  • Dropping the course at the high school, or rearranging your high school schedule, does not automatically drop your UCM enrollment.
  • To officially drop a dual credit course, you must do so in  . Please see deadlines section above.
  • If you drop a course by the 100% refund date, there will be no record of the course withdrawal on your transcript (your permanent academic record).
  • If you drop a course after the 100% refund date, you will receive a grade of "W" (withdrawal) on your transcript. A "W" grade has no impact on your college GPA but may affect your financial aid eligibility after high school.
  • If you have extenuating circumstances and missed the drop or withdrawal deadlines, you may submit a petiton to drop with a refund after the deadline.
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Students Needing Accessibility Services

  Dual credit students should contact the Office of Accessibility Services at 660-543-4421.  Accommodations are   unique to each student and should be discussed with the staff of Accessibility Services.  They will work with the   individual student to assess the student's need for reasonable accommodations and develop a plan to meet those   needs. Learn More about the services offered.   

 

 

 

Contact

Rick Schmidli
WeMET Coordinator
WDE 1400
Tel: (660) 543-8394

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