Readmit Applicants

Who Are Readmit Applicants?

Readmit applicants are students who have been enrolled in a degree-seeking program at CU Boulder but are no longer eligible to register for classes and must reapply. This includes:

  • Students with a graded semester of work for one or more semesters at CU Boulder, which can include Withdraw grades, and who have been away from CU for more than three semesters.
  • Students who have been gone less than a year but have an academic or conduct-related suspension.
  • Students who graduated from CU Boulder and want to return to earn another undergraduate degree.

How to Reapply to CU Boulder

We’re glad you’re interested in rejoining the Buff community! To reapply, you will need to submit the readmit application for admission. Readmit students will not have to pay the application fee.

Apply as an Undergraduate Readmit - 2025

Readmit Application Checklist

A readmit applicant is someone who has been enrolled in a degree-seeking program at CU Boulder but is no longer eligible to register for classes and must reapply. If you are a graduate level readmit, please contact your department for instructions on how to apply.

You are eligible as a readmit student if:

  • You have a graded semester of work for one or more semesters, which can include Withdraw grades, and have been away from CU for more than three semesters.
  • You have been gone less than a year but have an academic or conduct-related suspension.
  • You graduated from CU Boulder and want to return to earn another undergraduate degree. You are a readmit regardless of the amount of time that elapsed between when you want to return and your graduation.

You are not considered a readmit if:

  • You have been admitted to CU Boulder but did not attend, or withdrew early enough in the semester that your transcript does not show course titles or grades.
  • You have not attended CU Boulder but have attended another University of Colorado campus.
  • You are eligible to enroll.

If you have questions about whether you are eligible to enroll or whether you must apply as a readmit, please contact the registrar or the admissions office.

If you are not eligible to enroll and need to readmit, create an account and submit the readmit application for admission. Readmit students will not have to pay the application fee.

Apply as an Undergraduate Readmit - 2025

If you have transcripts for any college-level work completed since your previous attendance at CU Boulder, please have the issuing institution submit them directly to the Office of Admissions. You do not need to resubmit transcripts for high school work, college work done before your last attendance at CU Boulder, or any college work done at a University of Colorado campus.

What to Do After Submitting Your Application

Monitor your email for a notification that your application status page is ready to view and that additional requirements might be listed on your checklist. When your checklist is complete, look for an email informing you of your admission decision.

If admitted, you will need to submit a reply form and confirmation deposit of $200 on your application status page.

Proof of Funding for International Readmits

International F-1 and J-1 students will need to upload updated “proof of funding” visa documents to their reply form before they can submit the deposit and confirm.

Students With Disabilities

Once admitted, students who need accommodations from Disability Services can submit documentation of a disability to Disability Services and request an intake with a disability specialist.

 

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