This paper presents the results of tests on flat slabs with partial application of ultra-high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) mixtures to improve the punching shear capacity of slab-column connections. One normal strength concrete (NSC) slab and two UHPFRC slabs were tested as a reference for tests on 12 UHPFRC-NSC composite slabs with full depth UHPFRC in the center area of the NSC slab. The main test parameters were the steel fiber volume (0.8 % and 1.6 % volume fractions) and the dimensions of UHPFRC mixtures. The load-column displacement curves, crack patterns, slab rotations at failure, and failure loads are presented and discussed. The failure loads are compared with estimates obtained following the yield line analysis, design codes, and other theoretical models. Test results showed that the use of UHPFRC mixtures led to an increase in initial stiffness, punching shear strength, and deformation capacity, along with a change in the slab failure mode. The shear capacity of the slab improved proportionally to the increase in the dimension of the UHPFRC. These tests confirmed the effectiveness of the UHPFRC mixtures as an alternative to enhance the punching shear capacity for slab-column connections.