
University of Colorado at Denver
Campuses: Denver and Health Sciences, Boulder, Colorado Springs
Accreditation: The Downtown Denver Campus at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center is institutionally accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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The University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center is ideal for the 21st century. By combining the excellence of our academic programs at our downtown location with the extensive research and teaching of our health sciences center, we are Colorado’s premier urban university. CU-Denver is located in the heart of downtown Denver - at the hub of the city's business, recreational, and commercial districts. CU-Denver is part of the Auraria Campus and has individual buildings located near LoDo and at other sites within the city. It is surrounded by an abundance of recreational, cultural, academic, and professional outlets |
Popular Master’s Programs:
Accounting,
Anthropology,
Applied Mathematics,
Business Management,
Health Administration,
Chemistry,
Computer Science,
Information Technology,
Civil Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering,
Health Administration
Popular Bachelor’s programs:
Accounting,
Anthropology,
Applied Mathematics,
Business Management,
Health Administration,
Chemistry,
Computer Science,
Information Technology,
Civil Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering,
Health Administration
Admission information:
Application fee: Undergraduate – online/paper both online and paper $ 75
Application fee: Graduate – online/paper both online and paper $ 75
Intakes and deadlines for international students:
Graduate : Fall - March 15, Spring-October, Summer- January 15
Undergraduate: Fall - July 22, Spring- December 1, Summer -May 3
Costs – only tuition and fees (for two semesters)
ESTIMATED EXPENSES (9 months)
Undergraduate Tuition and Fees $ 18,097.00 (12 credits/semester*)
Graduate Tuition and Fees $ 15,166.00 (6 credits/semester*)
*Taking more credits may increase the cost of the program. The actual cost may vary by program.
Living expenses per year – Cost vary by students. Most of the Indian students living off campus spend around $ 400 (approx) on living expenses including rent and utilities.
Tests information: (While this may differ from one department to another, kindly provide approx. requirements for the next five questions)
Min. scores required for admission – TOEFL/IELTS (if accepted): Varies by program
GRE : (section-wise) Varies by program
GMAT : Varies by program
SAT : 1150 (only for Engineering Freshmen students)
GPA/Percentage required for admission - Varies by program
Scholarships/Financial Aid availability for int. students: Yes (Varies, depends on availability)
Funding availability – Approx. $
Availability of part-time jobs on campus: Yes
Availability of On-campus Housing: Yes
Campus Safety level for students: The University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center (UCDHSC) places a priority on the safety and security of its faculty, staff, students and visitors at all campuses. It strive to provide the safest possible environment at all of their locations – downtown, Ninth and Colorado and at the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora.
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