mathematics courses below College Algebra (Math 110) through UMKC?
There are currently 2 options: (1) You may be able to enroll (without cost) in one introductory level mathematics course at a local community college or university through the KCASE (Kansas City Area Student Exchange) program. The basic requirements for a UMKC student are that the course you want is not offered at UMKC, you are currently enrolled in at least 12 hours at UMKC during the semester you want to take the course, you have a 2.0 GPA, and you have approval from your advisor. (Complete details can be found on the KCASE web page.) In particular, the MCC (Metropolitan Community Colleges, including Blue River, Longview, Maple Woods, and Penn Valley Community Colleges) have an excellent suite of such elementary mathematics courses. You as a student attend the course at the school you choose.
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- mathematics courses below College Algebra (Math 110) through UMKC?