By Jeff Murphy,
April 13, 2021
WARRENSBURG, MO - In an effort to provide greater clarity in pricing and flexibility
for students by making online and in-person tuition rates more equitable, the University
of Central Missouri鈥檚 Board of Governors on March 26 approved instructional tuition
and general fees, effective for fall 2021. The board action, which includes a fee
waiver request that is contingent upon approval by the Missouri Commissioner of Higher
Education, signals UCM鈥檚 continued commitment to delivering an affordable and academically
rigorous education.
Before submitting a proposal to the board, the administration sought input from the
Student Government Association (SGA) with regard to setting resident undergraduate
on-campus and online course fees at the same rate. Historically, costs associated
with online course program development and support services have necessitated higher
tuition for online courses. The addition of hybrid courses and delivery modifications
necessitated by the pandemic have reduced the cost differential and are helping to
make this new blended tuition rate model possible.
In-state UCM undergraduate students currently pay $237.60 per credit hour for on-campus,
face-to-face classes and FLEX courses, and $292.05 per credit hour for online and
hybrid courses. The board set tuition at $258.25 per credit hour for online, hybrid
and in-person courses, beginning this fall, which is a weighted average of the two
current rates. This represents an 8.7 percent increase in undergraduate tuition for
in-person classes, but an 11.6 percent decrease for undergraduates taking online and
hybrid classes.
Zac Racy, a student member of the Board of Governors, expressed his appreciation to
the UCM administration for collaborating with the SGA throughout the process of considering
a blended tuition rate. He said through the collaboration, SGA and its members spoke
with several groups of students and registered student organizations about the effect
that a blended tuition rate would have on UCM students.
鈥淭he overall consensus is that UCM students and student organizations are in support
of a blended tuition rate, as the overall benefits for all university students significantly
outweigh any negative repercussions,鈥 he said. 鈥淎ll of this led SGA to inform President
Best of their support. When making a major change to the university's tuition and
fees structure, it is of the utmost importance to ensure that students are on board
with and aware of the decision. That is exactly what was done in this situation through
the work of the UCM Student Government Association and President Best.鈥
In addition to setting tuition rates, the board also approved general fees, which
cover athletics, facilities, student activities, technology, Elliott Student Union,
Health Services, and the Student Recreation and Wellness Center, which was a student-driven
initiative. These fees will increase from $39.25 per credit hour to $44 per credit
hour for students taking less than nine credit hours, and will increase from a flat
rate of $588.75 to $660 for students taking nine or more credit hours.
Other rates were also established by the board. This includes a 3 percent increase
for on-campus graduate resident and graduate non-resident tuition. The board also
approved a 1.4 percent increase in Business Graduate tuition at all locations and
across all modalities, and a 1.4 percent increase for Computer Information Systems/Computer
Science courses, also across all modalities and locations.
In preparation for the fall semester, the board also set room and board rates. The
board set the per semester cost of a double occupancy room at $2,952 and a single
occupancy room at $3,582 for residence halls for the 2021-2022 academic year which
is a 1 percent increase over the 2020-2021 rates, an increase of less than the rate
of inflation. All apartment rates also increased by 1 percent.
Meal plan rates and increases, which were requested by Sodexo under the university鈥檚
food services contract, were approved by the board as follows: Silver Plan, $1,727
per semester, a 3.13 percent increase; Gold Plan, $1,827, a 2.92 percent increase;
and the Platinum Plan, $2,027, up 2.62 percent. With these increases, a student who
attends UCM and resides in a double occupancy room and receives the Silver Plan for
meals will pay $4,679, or 1.76 percent more than the current rate for combined room
and board.