Veteran - Admitted

See You in Boulder!

Undergraduate Veteran Admitted Students

You did it! Congratulations on your admittance to CU Boulder. Take a moment to celebrate and be proud—your hard work has paid off. Whether you are ready to join the Buff community right away or need to consider your options, learn what comes next in the admission process.

Once You’ve Been Admitted

Undergraduate veteran students must confirm enrollment at CU Boulder and pay a $200 nonrefundable confirmation deposit. Please note: The GI Bill does not cover the confirmation deposit. 

Confirm

If you are considering attending CU Boulder during a different entry term, please read through our Things to Know Before Requesting a Term Change webpage. You can request to delay your enrollment for up to one year by using the term change form on your status page. Fill out the form with the term to which you would like changed, the reason(s) for the change and what you will be doing during this period. The deadline to request a term change is the first day of class for the original term to which you applied.

Term Change

If you decide not to attend CU Boulder, log in to your application status page, click the “Confirm your intent to enroll” form and select “I decline my offer of admission.”

Decline

Next Steps for Undergraduate Veteran Students

 

Submit your Certificate of Eligibility to the Veteran and Military Affairs office.

 

Determine whether you qualify for residency.

 

Authorize use of the College Opportunity Fund (COF).

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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CU Boulder counselors are here to help you through the application and answer any questions that may arise during the admission process.

The University of Colorado does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, pregnancy, disability, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, political affiliation, or political philosophy. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. You may view the list of ADA and Title IX coordinators and review the Regent policy.

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