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Check out your department's mailing address and application
deadlines.
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Step 1) The Admission Process
Thank you for your interest in the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Students seeking admission to a CU-Boulder masters or doctoral program
apply directly to the appropriate department rather than the Graduate
School or the Office of Admissions. The graduate department to which you
apply will review your application and credentials for admission. The
graduate department will also notify you with an offer of admission, if
materials are missing, or if you are denied admission.
Review Requirements
Read the degree and department overviews regarding admission requirements,
department standards, test scores, supplemental materials, and deadlines.
Some departments have preapplication requirements or other important information
for prospective students. Please check the department
pages for additional information.
Application Process and Deadlines
Contact the department to which you are applying for your specific deadline
date. While the deadline for submitting the application with complete
credentials for equal consideration is usually six to 10 months prior
to the beginning of the semester for which you are applying, each department
determines its own deadline. CU-Boulder has limitations on enrollment,
and applications are considered until enrollment levels are reached. Read
all application instructions carefully before completing the application.
If applying to more than one department you must submit a complete application
package and separate fee to each department.
Financial Assistance
For information regarding financial assistance to graduate students, contact
the department to which you are applying and review the finances
section, as well as the Office of Financial Aid web site.
Confirmation
If you are offered admission, you will receive a confirmation package
from the Office of Admissions. See step 5 for more information.
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