I'm thinking about applying to the University of Missouri-Kansas City and would love to know more about their admissions process. How competitive is it, and are there any unique aspects to their application requirements?
Admissions at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) is somewhat competitive but certainly not out of reach for many hardworking, motivated students. The average SAT score for admitted students is in the range of 1290 to 1540, while the ACT average is estimated to be between 20 to 28.
As for GPA, most successfully admitted students have earned a high-school GPA of at least 3.4 on a 4.0 scale. Remember though, these are averages and you can still be considered if you don't quite hit these marks. A strong academic profile can be complemented by impressive extracurricular involvement, letters of recommendation, or an excellent admissions essay.
The application process for UMKC is pretty straightforward. You'll submit your official high-school transcripts, and ACT or SAT test scores (unless you qualify for the test-optional program), along with your application. The school uses the Common App, which makes it easier if you're applying to multiple schools that use the same platform.
There's no reported additional essay or supplemental application for UMKC, beyond what's included in the Common App. Keep in mind, however, it's always a good idea to verify the requirements directly on their Admissions page or by contacting the admissions office since they can change from year to year.
To sum up, focus on maintaining (or improving) your academic standing, take the time to carefully complete your application, and feel free to showcase anything that might make you stand out as an ideal candidate. Hope these insights help, and best of luck with your application!
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