Term Change - FAQs

Things to know about requesting a term change.

Term change requests

This is a formal request by a confirmed student to change their anticipated entry term at CU Boulder. If granted, term changes are only valid for up to one year.

  • Admission into the program to which you have been admitted.
  • If you paid your $200 confirmation deposit, it will be retained and apply towards your new entry term. It will not be refunded.  
  • Scholarships awarded by the Office of Admissions (Chancellor’s Achievement, Presidential, CU Boulder Esteemed scholarships, and Arts and Humanities). All other awards do not carry forward. 
  • Admission to the Arts & Sciences Honors Program and Leeds Honors Program.  
  • First year live in will not apply if you are term changing for a year. If you are term changing only to spring, first-year students are still required to live in, pending space availability. Housing eligibility for non-first year students is determined from year to year.
  • Your confirmation deposit will be forfeited should you fail to enroll by the expiration of your term change.  
  • Any scholarships not awarded by the Office of Admissions. 
  • If you have been admitted as a first year student: should you take college courses elsewhere during this period, your status will be changed to a transfer student. Your offer of admission may be subject to being rescinded if the grades you earn in your college coursework elsewhere reflect poor academic performance. 
  • Invitation to honors programs not listed above may be in jeopardy. We recommend reaching out to the director of any honors programs you have been invited to (aside from Leeds Honors and the College of Arts and Sciences Honors Program, as those offers are retained during this period) and discussing your options, if any, to retain your spot in the respective honors program.  
  • The ability to appeal for an automatic consideration scholarship. Your credentials for these awards are locked based on the information on hand with the Office of Admissions at the time of your term change.

Term change process and timeline

You can request to delay your enrollment for up to one year by using the term change form on your application status page. Fill out with the term to which you would like changed, the reason(s) for the change and what you will be doing during that time period.

Students can delay for up to one year from their initial term of admission. i.e. from fall 2024 up to fall of 2025.

We accept term change requests up until 5:00 PM MT on the first day of classes for the term to which you have been admitted. Note that summer admits have until the first day of fall term classes to change terms.

If you are not approved for a term change, and determine you would like to attend CU Boulder in a future term, you will need to reapply for admission at that time.

No. However, the confirmation deposit carries forward to the term to which you have changed. If you do not attend CU Boulder by the time your term change expires, you forfeit the deposit.

You will need to reapply for admission using the transfer application (if you earned a letter grade in at least one college course since graduating from high school), or through the Common Application (if you have not earned a letter grade at least one college course since graduating from high school).

Taking college courses elsewhere during your delayed period

Yes. You will be required to submit your final, official transcript(s) from the college or university where you attempted any coursework during your delayed period prior to starting classes at CU Boulder.

If you are applying or have been admitted as a first-year student: receipt of your final transcript(s) showing any college coursework taken since earning your high school diploma or equivalent, means you will be re-classified as a transfer student upon enrolling at CU Boulder. Please note that this may impact your eligibility for on-campus housing, course registration window, and/or academic advisor assignment.

Yes. We will evaluate your courses for credit and update your degree audit upon receipt of your official college transcript(s) from the institution(s) you attended during your delay period. Note, however, that if you were admitted as a first-year applicant and you take college courses during your delay period your status will be updated to transfer student upon the receipt of the official transcripts.

The Office of Admissions partners with Transferology - a transfer planning and online credit resource for applicants and students. You can create an account; enter the courses you are looking at completing and see how CU Boulder may accept the credits.

Scholarships and financial aid

No, if you are reclassified as a transfer student you will not lose any merit scholarships offered by the Office of Admissions at the time of admission. These are the only scholarships that carry forward. All other scholarships must be reapplied to and students may no longer be eligible to apply for some of those scholarships if their classification changes.

Financial Aid
If you term change to the spring semester of the same school year, your financial aid offer will still be available. You must contact admissions about term changing and accept your financial aid in the student portal in order to keep it.

If you term change to the following school year, any grants, loans and work-study you were offered will be canceled. To be considered for financial aid when you return, you will be required to complete a new FAFSA.

Scholarships
Scholarships offered by the Office of Admissions carry forward, but you must officially request a term change through Admissions in order to retain it.

Scholarships offered through the CU Boulder Scholarship Application will be cancelled. If term changing to the Fall term, you may reapply through the scholarship application for that year when it reopens beginning November 1.

Individual college and private scholarships may have their own requirements for term changes, so you should check with the scholarship provider for details. For university scholarships, please review the scholarship terms and conditions for information on term changes.

No. New information will not be accepted. The deadline to submit new information for fall/summer first-year students is May 1st of the year of initial application. The deadline to submit new information for fall/summer transfer students is June 15th of the year of initial application. All incoming spring students have until December 20th of the initial year of application to be reconsidered for these scholarships.

Housing

If you are term changing to the spring semester, the live-on requirement will apply to you and you will need to apply for spring housing.

If you are term changing to the following year, you may not be considered a first-year student and may not be eligible to apply for the residence halls.  University Housing will be able to share your status once you have confirmed your return to the university. Determination of this status changes from year to year based on housing availability.

Other

Yes, you should submit the term change form on your application status page and your application will be reviewed as your new term approaches.

If you have already been admitted, then your admission to the University and to that program will be honored for up to one year, without needing to reapply or be reevaluated. If you would like to pursue a different major than the one to which you were originally admitted, you should submit a major change request form on your application status page. Admission to any other major is not guaranteed.

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