Dual Enrollment, also known as Innovation Track, provides qualified high school and homeschooled students a guided pathway to earning college credits through personalized advising. Dual Enrollment students have the unique opportunity to enroll in on campus or online college classes while in high school. This allows students to gain confidence and explore interests while taking advantage of a highly-discounted tuition rate. Students can earn enough credits to complete a four-year college degree in three years. To maximize benefits, students are encouraged to start Dual Enrollment as early as possible. Talk to your high school counselor or contact us to plan your schedule.
Career Exploration, College Readiness and Smoother Transition
High school students who take college credits can explore subjects not typically offered in the high school curriculum. They can delve into areas of interest, pursue advanced topics, or get a head start on their intended college major. This exposure can help them make more informed decisions about their future educational and career paths.
Experience college-level coursework and the expectations of higher education. Interact with college professors, develop stronger academic skills including critical thinking, time management, and research skills to build confidence and better prepare you for academic success.
Get a head start and finish your college degree faster by earning high school and college credits at the same time. You may be able to skip introductory courses and build flexibility in your schedule for more desirable courses, or for work and play.
Receive a Quality Education
With an 17:1 student/faculty ratio, you are not just another face in the crowd, and we don't treat you that way. With professors and staff who genuinely care about your success and get to know you by name, you'll receive personalized time and attention so you can get where you need to be.
Dual enrollment opportunities allows you to balance convenience, affordability and flexibility while gaining an outstanding education.
Gain Access to UCM Rescources
As an dual enrollment student, you are a UCM student. With your UCM ID card you will gain access to a variety of cultural and sporting events. You also have access to enhanced student support services available in person and virtually.
Incoming freshmen who have taken at least one UCM college course during high school automatically qualify for the Dual Enrollment Scholarship ($500 per semester and renewable for up to 6 semesters), if meeting all eligibility criteria.
New Students |
PDF instructions or and . Go to to start the application process by creating an account. Pick a username and password of your choice.
While in DualEnroll:
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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Returning Students |
Go to and log in with your existing DualEnroll account.
While in DualEnroll:
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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If you need help deciding which courses to take, our advisors are available to help you in person, over the phone, or virtually. Use the button below. Otherwise, course offerings will be listed in once you create an account. Request Advising Meeting |
Fall 2024 |
Spring 2025 |
Summer 2025 |
Enrollment period begins |
October 21, 2024 Enrollment period begins |
March 24, 2025 Enrollment period begins |
July 29, 2024 Enrollment period ends. Course registration requests and parent/guardian consent due in |
December 15, 2024 Enrollment period ends. Course registration requests and parent/guardian consent due in |
May 1, 2025 Enrollment period ends. Course registration requests and parent/guardian consent due in |
August 19, 2024 UCM Fall semester begins |
January 13, 2025 UCM Spring semester begins |
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October 13, 2024 Last day to drop college courses without course record or tuition penalty |
March 16, 2025 Last day to drop college courses without course record or tuition penalty |
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November 10, 2024 Last day to withdraw from college courses with a grade of "W" (full tuition penalty will apply) |
April 13, 2025 Last day to withdraw from college courses with a grade of "W" (full tuition penalty will apply) |
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December 13, 2024 UCM Fall semester ends |
May 9, 2025 UCM Spring semester ends |
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BJ Campbell, Coordinator
WDE 1400 Warrensburg, MO 64093
rlcampbell@ucmo.edu
Tel: (660) 543-8351