By Alex Greenwood,
June 26, 2025
The University of Central Missouri (UCM) has earned national re-accreditation from
the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP), reaffirming the
university’s excellence in delivering rigorous, college-level coursework to high school
students through its Dual Credit Program.
As part of this distinction, UCM received a Concurrent Enrollment Program (CEP) Endorsement,
the highest standard for programs in which high school instructors teach college-level
courses.
UCM is among just 22 colleges and universities nationwide to receive re-accreditation
during the 2024-2025 review cycle. The recognition reflects UCM’s commitment to academic
quality, faculty oversight and meaningful student outcomes in its concurrent enrollment
offerings.
“I am super appreciative of the internal and external effort it took to organize and
participate in the accreditation virtual campus visit, and especially to the Dual
Credit Office, with whom this reaccreditation is a testament to their outstanding
work,” said Laurel Hogue, vice provost for Online and Learning Engagement.
UCM’s Early College Programs allow qualified high school students to enroll in college-level
courses while still completing their high school requirements. These courses are taught
either by approved high school instructors or university faculty, providing students
with a head start on their college degrees, often at reduced cost, and easing their
transition to postsecondary education.
“We’re honored to receive national re-accreditation from NACEP, which affirms the
dedication of our faculty, liaisons, staff and school partners across Missouri,” said
Sandy Cruz, MBA, director of Early College Programs. “This recognition reinforces
the integrity and impact of our program, ensuring students have access to rigorous,
affordable college-level coursework that prepares them for success beyond high school.”
NACEP accreditation is the nation’s only standard of excellence for concurrent enrollment.
The process includes a comprehensive self-study, peer review, and evaluation against
16 rigorous standards that assess course content, instructor qualifications, student
support and academic integrity. Re-accreditation is valid for seven years and requires
ongoing annual reporting.
UCM first earned NACEP accreditation in 2017 and has since expanded access to concurrent
enrollment across Missouri. The university’s programs continue to support college
and career readiness while building strong partnerships with school districts statewide.
To learn more about UCM’s Early College Programs, visit ucmo.edu/early-college-programs.