Missouri Reverse Transfer (MRT) is the process of allowing students who have completed credits towards an associates degree at a Missouri 2-year college to receive that degree while enrolled at UCM.
Missouri has moved forward with a statewide policy to help more Missourians earn degrees.
UCM will work with students to help send transcripts to our partner two-year institutions in order to facilitate the reverse transfer process.
For more detailed information on Missouri Reverse Transfer take a look at the Missouri Department of Higher Education website.
You must have earned a minimum of 15 credit hours at a single Missouri two-year institution to be eligible for a reverse transfer degree. Students are not eligible for the program if they currently possess an associates degree or higher.
UCM will work with students to help send transcripts to our partner 2-year institutions in order to facilitate the reverse transfer process.
Contact either the UCM Registrar's Office at registrar@ucmo.edu or 660-543-4900, your former 2-year college Reverse Transfer Coordinator, or review the FAQ.
Missouri Reverse Transfer is designed to be a seamless and easy experience. In an effort to remain FERPA compliant, all students wishing to participate in MRT are required to “opt-in” to the program. By doing so, the student agrees to the exchange of transcript information between the two institutions and is automatically declared for degree candidacy. If a student self-identifies to be removed from the program or graduates from the institution, this will result in an automatic “opting-out” of MRT by that student.