Undergraduate Transfer Admission

Application Deadlines

TermPriority Scholarship ConsiderationDeadline if outside the USDeadline if Inside the US
Fall (August)March 1July 15August 8
Spring (January)October 1December 1January 4
Summer (June)N/AMay 1May 23

CU Denver uses rolling admission processing for undergraduate applications. You will receive your admission decision within ~10 business days of submitting a complete application.

How to Apply

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Submit Online Application

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Be sure to write down the email that you use for your application as well as your password. You can submit the application before you have provided your test scores and documents.

Start Your Application
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Submit Post-Secondary School Transcripts

Document Requirements

Secondary/High School Transcripts
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You are required to submit complete transcripts from ALL post-secondary/universities/colleges you have attended even if you did not graduate from the school. 

Read everything under "Important Information" below

Notice: International Admissions reserves the right to deny an application or rescind an application decision where the applicant fails to disclose educational work performed. Reasonable attempts to obtain missing academic records must be documented and verified for a conditional admission decision to proceed. View our frequently asked questions or contact us for more information. We are here to help!

Important Information

Learn More about Degree Audit & Transfer Credit
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Submit Secondary School Transcripts

If you have completed LESS THAN 24 US credits or one year of post-secondary/university study

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You are required to submit transcripts from ALL secondary/high schools you have attended – even if you did not graduate from the school.

If you completed secondary/high school school OUTSIDE the United States, please search for country-specific documentation requirements below:

If the search box above does not work for you, please use the button below:

Search for Country-Specific Documentation Requirements
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Submit Test Scores

SAT and ACT Scores are OPTIONAL; however, they can improve your application if you have completed LESS THAN 24 US credits or one year of post-secondary/university study AND you graduated from a high school INSIDE the US.

Send your score to us using the codes below (Note: scores reported on official high school transcripts are considered official test scores):

ACT codeSAT code

0533

4875

Proof of English Language Proficiency

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You may meet the ELP requirement by fulfilling ANY of the options listed below. You are required to submit documentation to prove your English ability. 

You must provide proof of English language proficiency (ELP) in order to be considered for full admission. Undergraduate applicants (except Nursing) will be considered for conditional admission if they apply without adequate proof of ELP. Questions? Contact International Admissions at intladmissions@ucdenver.edu.

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English Language Proficiency Tests

Minimum Score Requirements

Note: The university minimum scores listed below apply to all undergraduate programs, with the exception of programs in the College of Nursing.

 TOEFL iBTIELTS ACADEMICPTE ACADEMIC
Overall Score 796.558
Reading 85.542
Listening 75.542
Speaking 185.542
Writing 165.542
DUOLINGO ENGLISH TEST
Overall Score105
Literacy85
Conversation85
Comprehension85
Production85

How to Submit Your Scores

Use the information below to submit your scores electronically:

TOEFLIELTS, PTE, and Duolingo

4875

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Citizenship Exemption

International applicants holding citizenship from the following countries do not need to prove their English language proficiency for admission to CU Denver:

  • Antigua & Barbuda, Australia, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Malta, New Zealand, St Kitts & Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent & the Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, and the United Kingdom

Note: This list is based on the United Kingdom government’s list of countries exempt from proving English ability when applying for a UK student visa.

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Coursework Completion

Country/RegionCredentialDetails
WorldwideHigh School Credential OptionsPlease see the First-Year Admission Page (Scroll to #3) for information on high school credentials and exam scores accepted as proof of ELP.
WorldwideAssociate or Bachelor Degree

Earn a post-secondary credential, comparable to a US associate degree or higher, which was taught fully in English at an institution located in one of the following countries:

  • Antigua & Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Botswana, Brunei, Cameroon, Canada, Dominica, The Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Malta, Mauritius, Namibia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Philippines, Saint Kitts & Nevis, Saint LuciaSaint Vincent & the Grenadines, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Africa, Tanzania, Trinidad & Tobago, Uganda, United Kingdom, Zambia, Zimbabwe
United StatesAssociate or Bachelor DegreeEarn an associate or higher degree in the United States
United StatesTransferable Coursework

Earn 24 or more transferable semester credits at another US institution AND

  • Earn an overall college-level GPA of 2.7 or higher, OR
  • Earn a final grade of B- or higher in English Composition 1, or equivalent, or a higher English composition course
ColoradoGTPathwaysComplete the GTPathways designation at a Colorado community college
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CU Denver ESL Academy (Level 5) Graduation

International applicants may meet the English language proficiency requirement for any program of study at CU Denver by successfully completing every class in level 5 at CU Denver’s ESL Academy.

Learn More about the ESL Academy
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Additional Tests

Additional tests to meet ELP requirements will be accepted for Spring 2021 moving forward. International Admissions must receive the official score report.

 Test Required Minimum Subscore

ACT
- English

 18
SAT
- Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
480
Advanced Placement (AP)
- English Literature and Composition
 3
International Baccalaureate (IB)
- English A Literature (HL or SL)
- English A Language and Literature (HL or SL)
4
General Certificate of Education (GCE) A-Level
- English Literature
- English Language
 E
General Certificate of Education (GCE) AS-Level
- English Language
 E

Important Follow-up

Depending on the major you are applying to, you may have additional requirements.
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Some majors have a two-step admission process: after being admitted to CU Denver, you must also complete additional requirements for the major of our choice. If you are applying for one of the following programs, please review their additional requirements:

 

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