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Summer at UCM

Your Summer Glow Starts Here!

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Ready to glow up this summer? UCM’s 6-, 8-, and 12-week courses are here to help you shine. Study in Warrensburg, Lee’s Summit, or online, and keep your summer as flexible as you need it to be!!

Whether you’re looking to graduate early, improve your GPA, or get back on track, UCM has everything you need to make this summer your brightest yet.

 

Enrollment for Summer/Fall 2025 begins March 17. Students can find their individual enrollment access date here.

Session Dates  

 

Summer Sessions Kickoff

Event Information

Monday, March 17

Grab, Glow, Repeat
Ward Edwards Atrium
8 - 10AM

Grab coffee and donuts to start your week of right!

Tuesday, March 18

Summer Sessions Glow Up Pop-Up
Union Food Court
10:30AM - 12:30PM

Grab your summer essentials while supplies last!

Wednesday, March 19

Midsemester Glow & Flow
Union Atrium
10AM - 2PM

Enjoy a free mini chair massage—a perfect pause to reset, release tension, and get your energy moving. Whether you're recharging between classes or enjoying a little time to yourself, seize this opportunity to refresh your mind and power through the rest of your semester!

Thursday, March 20

Level-Up Scavenger Hunt
Union Atrium
10:30AM - 2PM

Find us in the Union Atrium for instructions and list of clues. Fastest teams earn awesome prizes!

Friday, March 21

Color Me Summer
Alumni Chapel
5-7PM

Join us for a FREE fun-filled evening of painting, good vibes, and delicious pizza. 

Space is limited, register today!

Helpful Resources

Financial Aid

Student Services

K-12 Summer Camps

See the summer camps page for specific courses, dates, and times.

Kodály Summer Institute

Kodály Summer Institute

The Kodály Summer Institute at UCM has been training public and parochial, K-8 music educators teaching in Missouri and surrounding states since 1997.  Educators receive teacher training, under the direction of world- renowned instructors in the Kodály approach to music education, where learning how to instill the love of music in every student and enabling every learner to become musically literate is paramount. Age-appropriate teaching methods and materials, the use of musical tools and activities that enhance the learner's ability to grasp concepts, and flexibility and creativity in the teaching/learning process will be used.

To teach a child an instrument without first giving him preparatory training and without developing singing, reading and dictating to the highest level along with the playing is to build upon sand. ~ Zoltan Kodály

Not a current UCM student? Apply here.

 

 

 

 

Contact

Online and Learning Engagement
Wood 136
Tel: (660) 543-4984

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