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University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law
The urban public law school with a small liberal arts feel

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Visiting at UMKC
Visiting at UMKC While Attending Another Law School
Students interested in "visiting at" UMKC should request the following from the Law School: - An
"Application for Admission by Certification"
- A class schedule for the semester when the student
hopes to begin classes at UMKC.
These may be obtained from the Law School's receptionist; by
telephone, (816) 235-1644; by email, PinkmanM@umkc.edu; or by mail.
A "letter of good standing" is not necessary because the Dean of the Law School from which the student is
visiting must sign the back of the application indicating that a student is in good standing and approving
the student's schedule at UMKC.
Course schedules become available in mid-March for the fall semester
and mid-October for the winter (spring) semester. Because some courses close during the enrollment process
for current students, visiting students should not count on the availability of any particular course
required for graduation.
A separate "Application for Admission by Certification" must be submitted
for each semester the student plans to study at UMKC. The original , fully executed "Application
for Admission by Certification" must be submitted to:
UMKC School of Law Attn: Carol Pegues,
Records 5100 Rockhill Road Kansas City, Missouri 64110-2499
The Associate Dean will process
the visiting student application and notify prospective students when a decision has been made.
Students
with questions about the status of their applications may contact Carol Pegues in-person, by telephone
at (816) 235-1688, or by email at PeguesC@umkc.edu. Additional questions
may be directed to Associate Dean Berman in person, by telephone at (816) 235-1640, or by email at
BermanJ@umkc.edu.
A student may visit at UMKC during her second
or third year. Students planning to visit at UMKC for their final semester(s) should ensure that all of
their graduation requirements have already been completed, as many courses "close" during the selection process
and, therefore, will not be available to visiting students.
Visiting second-year students may apply
to become transfer students following their arrival at UMKC; however, they must follow all the steps outlined
above for transfer students in order to become a degree-seeking student at UMKC.
Prospective students
are cautioned that admission as a visiting student carries with it no assurance that a subsequent application
to transfer to UMKC will be granted, though all such applications are given serious consideration.
Students should be aware that scholarships, grants, etc., awarded by UMKC will not transfer
to the student's new school. In addition, visiting students will not receive scholarship assistance at UMKC.
At an early juncture, therefore, the student should contact the financial aid offices at both her first law
school and UMKC to begin the process of transferring financial aid to UMKC for one or more semesters.
The UMKC Office of Financial Aid may be contacted at:
Mailing Address: Office of Financial Aid
Attn: Linda Lawrence University of Missouri at Kansas City 5100 Rockhill Road Kansas City, MO
64110-2499 Telephone: (816) 235-1236
Email: LawrenceL@umkc.edu
The student should begin
investigating the availability of housing in the Kansas City area. Assistance in this regard may be obtained
from two offices at UMKC: - Costella Staples, (816) 235-5378,
StaplesC@umkc.edu
- UMKC Welcome Center, (816) 235-8652.
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Missouri 64110
816-235-1644
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