Students enrolled in UMKC's dual credit courses earn college credits that are transferable to most public and private colleges and universities.

Questions regarding enrollment or courses? Please DO NOT contact the Office of Admissions.  Contact the HSCP Office at 816-235-1165 or umkc-hscp@umkc.edu

Tuition payment dates for Spring HSCP dual credit courses:

  • March 20 - first installment due
  • April 20 - second installment due
  • May 20 - final payment due

Summer Enrollment Dates:

April 1 - Application opens for Summer 2025 HSCP Session

(New to HSCP students must complete a UMKC application in FutureRoo. All students must login to myHSCP to complete the student agreement, send the Parent Consent form, and select their courses.)

June 9 - Summer 2025 enrollment window closes

Important dates and deadlines

May 5

Dual high school online application opens.

Tuition assistance application opens.

June 2nd

Summer Session begins

June 9th

Dual high school online application closes

Tuition assistance application closes

June 20th

Deadline for withdrawal, "W" on UMKC transcript.

*Students must complete a drop form through myHSCP to drop the UMKC dual credit course.

After June 20th -No refunds will be given and/or full tuition will still be owed.

June 21st 

Starting June 21st, please submit a Late withdrawal petition (PDF)

 

Tuition Payment Due Date (if not prepaid)

June 21st

Full payment due

If you attend a participating high school and meet our program's eligibility requirements, you are eligible to enroll in our accredited dual credit courses.

 

**On June 4th, 2024 UMKC's High School College Partnerships (HSCP) program received National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) re-accreditation through 2031!** NACEP press release can be found here.

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Total Number of Dual Credit Courses

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Participating high schools

Eligibility requirements

Important dates

"The most important benefit for my students is the chance to experience college-level work while still in high school at one-third the on-campus tuition, earning up to six credit hours of college history, which transfer easily to nearly every American university. Many of our students from 101/102 choose to continue their university studies on campus at UMKC after graduating from high school and say they feel very prepared for the on-campus experience." — Dacia Rzchowski, dual credit teacher, Blue Springs High School