Has your major been affected by the recent changes at Missouri Western? Do not worry! We have a plan to help you successfully complete your degree. Transition Advisors are here to guide you through your degree teach-out plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Students in affected programs will have three years to complete majors/concentrations and two years to complete minors. A Transition Advisor will work with students, following a customized completion plan for degree completion. This will be unique to student needs, but may include a combination of in-person classes, online classes and partnership arrangements with other universities. Regardless, they will still graduate with a Missouri Western degree in their chosen program.
Since programs are being phased out, there will not be as many opportunities if a student doesn’t follow their degree completion plan. For example, a course may only be offered a certain semester. It will be critically important for students to follow the teach-out plan in order to complete their degrees.
Students who are unsuccessful in one or more courses may retake them only when and/or if the course is available during the remaining teach-out time period. Similarly, a student’s withdrawal or dismissal from a program may jeopardize his/her ability to complete the degree.
Students should start working on the teach-out plan beginning the Fall 2020 semester. They will need to talk with their Transition Advisor about their individual degree completion plan.
Students completing the teach-out plan, even if they are taking some classes through partnerships with other universities, will still graduate with a Missouri Western degree.
No. Missouri Western has agreements with select partner universities to enable students to complete the requirements for their degree. There will not be additional tuition/fees charged to students.
Have additional questions? Please contact us.
Derek Evans, Interim Director of Student Success & Academic Advising Center
(816) 271-5993 | devans4@missouriwestern.edu