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Professional Programs - Undergraduate Application :
Undergraduate applicants can apply to the following professional programs at UMKC:
The 6 Year (B.A.M.D.) Medical Program : The 6-Year B.A.M.D program at the University of Missouri, Kansas City is geared towards students (US Citizens and Permanent Residents only) that have graduated or will be graduating from an accredited United States High School and have no more than 24 hours of college credit at the time of application.
If you are enrolled in college the semester you apply to the program, you must not exceed the 24 credit hour limit at the end of the semester.
We highly recommend that students interested in applying to this program, check out the School of Medicine's website or call the School of Medicine's Council on Selection at 816.235.1870 prior to beginning the application process.
When you feel like you are ready to apply, we recommend that you complete the six year BAMD program application online via this link. Once you complete the online application, you will be emailed supplemental materials to complete.
The School of Pharmacy's Program for Top High School Seniors : High school seniors with a minimum cumulative high school grade point average of 3.25 (on a 4.0, non-weighted scale) at the beginning of their senior year and whose ACT composite score is a minimum of 23 or higher are eligible to apply for the Freshman Provisional Admission Program.
As many as 30 provisional freshmen are accepted each year. Provisional students complete the pre-pharmacy coursework at UMKC and take the Pharmacy College Admissions Test during their freshman year. Students accepted into the provisional admission program hold a reserve seat in the first professional year of the Pharm.D. program if freshmen collegiate year eligibility requirements are successfully completed.
The School of Pharmacy Provisional Application includes supplemental materials. Completed Provisional Application and supplemental materials must be postmarked or submitted to the UMKC School of Pharmacy Student Services Office no later than the Dec. 15 deadline. Official scores from the ACT must be received no later than the Dec. 15 deadline in order to be considered.
For special application forms and information about degree programs and requirements, visit the prospective students page. Admission is competitive. Applicants who meet the minimum requirements for provisional admission may not be accepted due to space availability restrictions.

