Admission for First-Time Freshmen
The University of Missouri has a uniform policy for the admission of freshman students to its four campuses. The four campuses are of equal stature in the university system, and a common standard is applied at each campus. The procedure for regular admission from high school is described in this publication.

Selection of students for regular admission is based on high school class rank, performance on a standardized college aptitude test, and required high school units. Students must also submit their high school transcripts.

Selection of students for regular admission is based on high school class rank, performance on a standardized college aptitude test, and required high school units. Students must also submit their high school transcripts and, where appropriate, recommendations by persons knowledgeable of their potential for success in universitylevel education.

Admission Procedure: Students applying as firsttime freshmen (i.e., students without previous college work) need to submit to the director of Admissions four items:

Undergraduate Application for Admission form: You may request one by calling the Office of Admissions at (314) 5165451.  The application is also available via the Internet.  Applicants may apply by visiting the UM-St. Louis home page http://www.umsl.edu

Application Fee: A $25 ($40 for international Students) check or money order made payable to the University of Missouri-St. Louis.

High School Transcript and Class Rank: The transcript must be sent directly from the high school to the UMSt. Louis Admissions Office. The transcript should indicate the class rank at the time of application and all courses satisfactorily completed. For those students applying during their senior year in high school, which will include most applicants, class rank as of the end of six semesters (end of junior year) will be used. If a later class rank is available at the time application is made, it should be used.  Submit a final high school transcript upon graduation.

College Aptitude Test: The university's freshman admissions procedure requires that a test score be submitted for each applicant. This requirement may be met by a score from any one of the following College Aptitude Examinations:

American College Testing Program (ACT) These tests are administered at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and at many other locations across the country under the auspices of the ACT program. Students who participate in this program should request that score reports be sent to the university campuses to which they apply.  You may request a test packet by calling the Office of Admission at 516-5451.

Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) This test is administered at many locations across the country under the auspices of the College Entrance Examination Board. Students who take the SAT should request that score reports be sent to the campuses to which they apply.

Admission Requirements  Any 1997 or later high school graduate is admissible without further data upon submission of a transcript or other evidence indicating he or she meets both the following requirements:

At least 17 units of credit (1 unit=1 year in class) as follows:

  • English:  4 units  Two units emphasizing composition or writing skills are required. One of the remaining two units may be in speech or debate
  • Mathematics:  4 units  (Algebra 1 and higher)
  • Science: 3 units  Not including general science, one of 3 units which must be a laboratory course
  • Social Studies: 3 units
  • Fine Arts: 1 unit
  • Foreign Language: 2 units.   Must be 2 units of a single foreign language.
     

In addition to the above unit requirement, each student will be evaluated on the basis of their high school rank and college admission test score (ACT or SAT).  Students with a composite ACT score of 24 or SAT of 1100 will be admitted without regard to class rank.  The student's class rank will be used to determine eligibility for admission when the student's ACT score is from 17 and 23 (SAT 800 to 1090).

Required minimum combinations of percentile rank in graduating high school class and admissions test score (ACT or SAT are as follows:

If the ACT Composite score is 24 or higher or the total of SAT Verbal and Math scores is 1100 or higher, then the applicant meets the minimum requirement for admission.

 
ACT SAT Total (V+M) High School Class Percentile Rank
23 1050 - 1090 48
22 1010 - 1040 54
21 970 - 1000 62
20 930 - 960 69
19 890 - 920 78
18 840 - 880 86
17 800 - 830 94
 

If the ACT Composite score is less than 17 or the total of SAT Verbal and Math scores is less than 800, then the applicant does not meet the regular admission standards.  However, the applicant may still be admitted to the campus of their choice depending upon other evidence of likely success and campus enrollment objectives.  For additional information regarding admission requirements, students are encouraged to contact the admissions office at 516-5451.

The university seeks a heterogeneous student body reflecting diversity of race, ethnicity, age, geography (including international students), and physical disability. Factors given prime consideration for admission to undergraduate study are an applicant‘s previous academic success and the quality of the record presented. Applicants who do not meet the criteria set forth in sections 1 and 2 may be considered by applying to the Director of Admissions. Additional factors considered for admissions include:
  • Extensive extracurricular activity involving school, church, or community.
  • Outstanding talent and/or abilities.
  • Number and scope of college preparatory courses taken.
  • Evidence of marked improvement over time in high school academic record.
  • Significant work experience and/or family responsibilities.
  • Supporting evidence attesting to one or more of the above in student's own hand (in the form of essay).
  • Recommendations by persons knowledgeable of their potential for success in universitylevel education.


Out-of-State Freshmen The same admissions requirements apply to all outofstate freshmen who have graduated from an accredited high school. Students should be aware that the University of MissouriSt. Louis provides limited residence hall facilities as well as University Meadows apartments. Nonresident students must pay nonresident educational fees in addition to regular educational fees except when awarded National Access Awards.

When to ApplyQualified applicants are admitted and notified by letter of their admission in the order that completed applications are received. Applications are accepted after October 1 for the next fall semester on the basis of six or more high school semesters.  UMSL has rolling admission however for the best selection of classes and other amenities, it is suggested that you apply as quickly as possible.

Acceptance: Upon graduation, students must submit a final high school transcript indicating their class rank and graduation date. Firsttime freshmen may be required to take a placement examination in mathematics. Arrangements for this exam are made with students through the Office of Admissions after notification of acceptance.

Advanced Standing for Entering FreshmenThe University of MissouriSt. Louis grants credit hours to entering freshmen who, through their performance on College Entrance Examination Board Advanced Placement Tests and facultyadministered tests, demonstrate proficiency in certain collegelevel courses, such as biology, chemistry, English, foreign languages, history, mathematics, political science, and physics. For further information and applications, write to College Board Placement Examinations, Box 592, Princeton, New Jersey 08540. The scorereporting institution code number for the University of MissouriSt. Louis is 6889. Test scores should be sent to the Director of Admissions and must be on file before the first day of classes. A brochure with detailed information is available in the Office of Admissions.

Dual High School/University Enrollment:    Superior high school students may be admitted in a special student category for the purpose of taking one or more university courses concurrently during their junior or senior years of high school or during the summer session prior to these years. Students must submit a regular application for admission, as well as a special request which includes a high school counselor's or principal's recommendation. Students are admitted on an individual basis on the evidence of academic standards that exceed those required for regular admission from high school. Admission is limited and governed by available space, and students must meet the prerequisites for the desired course or courses.  Students should contact the College of Arts and Sciences at 516-5300 for more information.

College Level Examination Program:  Individuals over age 18 who have had no previous college work may earn advanced credit through the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) General Examination, provided they score at or above the 50th percentile. A maximum of 28 semester hours of credit may be earned. In addition, CLEP offers subject examinations for credit in one specific area. These examinations can be taken any time, provided the student has not taken a course in the test area. A score at or above the 50th percentile must be earned to receive credit. Consultation with an adviser is recommended. CLEP tests are given the third week of every month. Contact the Office of Admissions at 5165451 for complete information. A brochure with detailed information is available.

Credit for Military Service: Credit may be allowed for service training programs conducted by the various Armed Forces branches. The American Council of Education recommendations in A Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services generally serve as a basis for granting such credit. To count toward a degree, the credit granted must be appropriate to the student's curriculum.

Trial Admission: High school graduates who do not meet the regular admission standards may be admitted on a trial basis.  Usually enrollment is for 9 hours plus an orientation and study skills course, and if grades of C or better are earned, the student will be allowed to continue for the following semester.

High School Equivalency Applicants: Individuals may seek admission on the basis of high school equivalency earned from performance on the United States Armed Forces Institute General Educational Development (GED) tests. Admission is based on an evaluation of the educational merits of military and other experiences since leaving school, GED test scores, and performance on other aptitude tests such as the ACT.  A minimum score of 250 is required for consideration.

Veterans and Mature Adults: Applicant may be admitted as special or non-degree-seeking students if they are veterans of the military service or over age 21 and have not previously earned college credit, have not been in school for several years, have not earned a high school diploma or passed the GED; or if they have a diploma but do not meet regular admission requirements from high school. Admission is based on special preparation, attainment, or exceptional aptitude as judged by an evaluation of military and other experiences, test scores, and other indicators of potential success at the university. Students can become degree candidates on the basis of their performance in university course work.

Transfer Students: Missouri state institutions of higher education welcome transfer students; however, students should be aware that actual requirements for degrees vary from institution to institution. This factor makes it particularly important that students who plan to transfer make contact, very early in their academic career, with the campus from which they eventually wish to graduate. By arranging in advance for appropriate courses to be taken prior to transfer, they can likely minimize their problems.

Students transferring from other colleges and universities must submit the following information to the director of Admissions:
 

  • Undergraduate Application for Admission
  • $25 application fee
  • High school transcript (if one of the following applies):
    • Applicant has less than 24 hours of college- level course work
    • Applicant is pursuing a degree or certification in Education.
    • Applicant is a nonresident of Missouri.
  • Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended.
     

Official transcripts must be sent by each institution directly to the Admissions Office. Handcarried credentials are not accepted. All credentials submitted for admission become the property of the university.

A transferring student who has completed fewer than 24 semester hours of collegelevel work must apply under the procedures for admission to the freshman class and must have at least a 2.0 overall grade point average (4.0 system) in all collegelevel courses attempted at previous institutions.

Transfer applicants applying to the University of Missouri-St. Louis from regionally accredited colleges or universities with grade point averages of 3.0 or higher, based on a 4point system, may be admitted at any time. Students with grade point averages of 2.5 or higher may be accepted any time during the semester before desired admission, while students with grade point averages of 2.0 or higher may be accepted any time during the last half of the semester before desired admission.  Students under suspension or dismissal from another institution or whose previous record is of unsatisfactory quality may need to appeal to the Faculty Senate Committee on Admissions and Financial Aid.

CBHE Statement:  Students transferring to the University of Missouri-St. Louis and students transferring out of UM-St. Louis may utilize the Coordinating Board of Higher Educaiton Articulation Agreement.  The agreement outlines statewide undergraduate general education requirements which satisfy the general requirements for students transferring into UM-St. Louis and students transferring out of UM-St. Louis to other public higher education universities in the state.  These requirements are detailed on the page prior ot the Appendix in this Bulletin.

Advanced Standing: According to the articulation agreement among public institutions within the state of Missouri, the following guidelines will govern transfer of credit to the University of MissouriSt. Louis from colleges and universities within the state of Missouri. These guidelines also apply to students transferring to the University of MissouriSt. Louis from schools located outside the state of Missouri.

Advanced standing in the form of credit hours may be allowed for work satisfactorily completed in another college or university of recognized standing, public or private, located in the state of Missouri, as long as the work satisfies the requirements of the university division in which the student registers.

The academic record at a given institution will include all courses attempted. Grades of D or better, earned in collegelevel work at an accredited or approved institution of higher education, should receive full credit when transferred to the University of MissouriSt. Louis. The university, however, will treat all grades on courses attempted on the same basis as that of the UMSt. Louis student. For example, if a UMSt. Louis student is required to repeat a specified course, having earned a D grade, a transfer student will also be required to repeat the same course, if it carried a D grade. Advanced standing for work of the senior year is not granted. To receive recognition, students must make claims for advanced standing within one semester after entrance.

Shortly after all official transcripts are on file, a student's previous academic record will be evaluated to determine which courses are applicable. Should there be any question concerning the applicability of any courses, students should contact the advising office of the their academic unit.

The University of MissouriSt. Louis Bulletin: Undergraduate Catalog in effect at the time of the transfer student's initial enrollment in a college will govern the degree requirements, provided the student has had continuous, fulltime enrollment and remains in the same degree program after transferring to UMSt. Louis. If the student has not maintained fulltime continuous enrollment, or if the student changes programs, the catalog in effect at the time of the student's latest enrollment, or at the time the student elects the new program, may be followed.

Degree checks, that is, determining whether courses meet a specific degree requirement and whether courses are accepted as a part of the student's academic major, are made in the office of the dean concerned. Should any questions arise, students should contact the advising office of their academic unit.

Associate Degree Transfers from Junior Colleges: A student admitted to the university and holding an associate degree oriented toward the baccalaureate degree will be accepted in junior standing. Students fulfilling the general education requirements outlined by the Missouri Coordinating Board of Higher Education and certified by the sending institution will have met the lower division general education requirements at UMSt. Louis. However, this does not exempt the student from meeting the specialized lower-division degree requirements of departments or divisions of the university. Courses completed in the associate degree program are evaluated for application to specific degree requirements by the same criteria used for transfer students from other colleges and universities located in Missouri, other University of Missouri campuses, and other divisions on this university campus.

Credit earned in or transferred from a community college shall normally be limited to approximately half the baccalaureate degree program requirement, and to the first two years of the undergraduate educational experience.

Transfer Within the University of Missouri System: A student not in good standing at another campus of the University of Missouri (suspended or dismissed) must submit an appeal to the Senate Committee on Admissions and Student Financial Aid. 

Any course that leads to an undergraduate degree on any campus of the University of Missouri shall be accepted in transfer toward the same degree on any campus of the university offering that degree. Grades, including D and F grades, and honor points earned in such courses will also transfer and will be included in the cumulative grade point averages of the transferring student.  Questions concerning acceptability of credit should be referred to the Director of Admissions. Unresolved problems related to transferability of credit may be appealed to the Senate Committee on Admissions and Student Financial Aid.

Students within the last 30 hours of graduation may take a limited number of courses at another campus in the UM  system, provided the last 15 hours are taken at UMSt. Louis and the work is approved by their respective deans and departments.

Students from Other Countries: Prospective students living outside the United States and its possessions should write to the Office of International Student Services at the address below at least one year before the date of desired admission for information about application to the university.  Students will be expected to supply official original secondary and college/university transcripts from all schools attended as well as other official documents.  International students must also pay a $40 application fee.  All students should make arrangements to take the TOEFL well in advance of their admission date.

Since 1998, all students in F-1 and J-1 status have been required to purchase an inexpensive insurance policy with excellent coverage for illness and accidents, billed directly to the students' account.    For further details, please contact :
Office of International Student Services
University of MissouriSt. Louis
SSB304
8001 Natural Bridge Road
St. Louis, MO 631214499

Former Students: Former students not currently enrolled should file a reenrollment application with the director of Admissions.

Visiting Students: Students who do not wish to earn a degree from the University of MissouriSt. Louis may be admitted as visiting college students.  Application forms can be obtained from the Office of Admissions. At the end of the session, students must request that their grades be reported by transcript to their respective schools.

Auditor: A student may enroll as an auditor in any course with the prior consent of the instructor and dean of the school or college in which the auditor is registered. They may be dropped from the course when, in the judgment of the instructor and dean, their record justifies such action. Auditors are charged full fees and receive no academic credit.

Evening College Applicants: The admission procedure for the Evening College is the same as for the day division. For further information, see the next section, Enrollment and Academic Advising: Evening College, and the Evening College special section of this Bulletin.