The University of Denver is a private university located near the Rocky Mountains in Denver, USA. According to the Times Higher Education/New Wall Street Journal College Rankings, the university is rated among the best US universities and colleges. This is the latest high-performance mark posted by the University of Denver. DU also features on the list of the top 100 schools published by the US News and World Report.
The student-faculty ratio at the University of Denver is 11:1, and 60.9% of its classes have fewer than 20 students. There are 5,774 students enrolled in this university, where 46% are male students, and 54% are female. DU offers more than 30 different club sports, starting from baseball to kayaking to ultimate frisbee. The intramural sports leagues at the university hold competitions among students to help them stay active.
- Courses Offered
- Eligibility & Documents Required
- Application & Tuition Fees
- Scholarships & Financial Aid
- Admission Process
- Student Diversity & Preferred Profile
- Part Time Work While Studying
- Campuses & Accommodation
- University Contact Information
Courses Offered
What are the courses available to international students?
Aspirants can pursue more than 100 undergraduate degree programs and over 120 graduate degree programs across 10 schools and colleges operating under the University of Denver. Students can pursue these courses in different specializations, from entrepreneurship, business, and international politics to the social and natural sciences. With more than 300 academic programs, the university’s primary focus is empowering students who want to make a difference. There are around 12,000 graduate and undergraduate students at the University of Denver. More than 100 undergraduate degree programs and over 120 graduate degree programs are offered to aspirants at the University of Denver.
Aspirants can pursue undergraduate degree courses in different specializations such as Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Mathematics, Natural Science and Business, etc. Besides these, aspirants can also pursue formal dual-degree programs and obtain bachelor’s and master’s degrees together. Graduate degree courses are also offered in different specializations such as humanities and social sciences, law, business, natural science, mathematics, etc. Additionally, online certificate master's degree courses are also available across different specializations for aspirants at the University of Denver. Most importantly, students can also pursue doctoral degree courses in science, arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics at this university.
Eligibility & Documents Required
What are the eligibility requirements?
The following are the eligibility requirements:
Eligibility Requirements for Undergraduate students:
The average GPA of students accepted to the Fall 2021 intake is 3.78 (for the middle 50% from 3.62 to 4.0). SAT or ACT score is also required both for admission and merit purposes. Either SAT or ACT reasoning test score is acceptable for UG admission at the University of Denver. Scores obtained in a subject test or writing sections are not acceptable. For Fall 2021 admission, the average SAT score of aspirants must be 1316. The middle 50% score must be 1230-1410. And for Fall 2021 admission, the average ACT score of aspirants must be 30. The middle 50% score must be 28-32.
Eligibility Requirements for Graduate students:
To pursue graduate courses at the University of Denver, aspirants must have a valid baccalaureate degree. They need to submit at least one transcript from their post-secondary institutions. The minimum cumulative GPA to pursue undergraduate courses at DU is 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
Country-Specific Requirements for Indian students:
Indian students must have a baccalaureate degree or a higher degree from a formally accredited/recognized university. Aspirants do not need to appear for an English proficiency test if they passed their last qualifying examination from an institution where English was the sole language of instruction and examination.
The minimum English language scores for UG and PG courses are:
For UG Students
Type of Examination |
Minimum UG score requirement |
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TOEFL |
80 (iBT)or 550 (paper-based) |
IELTS Academic |
6.5 |
CAE |
169 |
Duolingo English Test (DET) |
105 |
Note: The University of Denver currently accepts the online Duolingo English Test score due to the COVID-19 pandemic to validate English Language Proficiency for graduate admissions.
For PG Students
Type of Examination |
Minimum UG score requirement |
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TOEFL |
80 (iBT) or 550 (paper-based) |
IELTS Academic |
6.5 |
CAE |
169 |
DET |
105 |
What are the documents needed for the application?
The following are the supporting documents needed for UG and PG admission programs at the University of Denver:
Documents for UG students:
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Submit the test scores of either the SAT or ACT. Aspirants are also free to submit both, but it is not required. Students may use SAT Code 4842 and ACT Code 0534 via College Board to submit their test scores.
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Official transcripts of every certificate of secondary school and high school are required. If transcripts are in a different language, submit an English translation of the transcripts.
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A letter of recommendation from the high school teacher or school counselor is required.
Documents for PG students:
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Post-Secondary/university and college transcripts are required.
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Aspirants must upload or submit a photograph of the legal name page of their passports.
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Submit a financial verification form. Aspirants need to submit this form along with bank statements to show the availability of sufficient liquid funds for the estimated cost of attendance.
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A SEVIS Supplement Form must be submitted to verify if the information of an applicant’s I-20 or DS-2019 is accurate. For the issuance of I-20 or DS-2019, the SEVIS Supplement Form is necessary.
Application & Tuition Fees
Is there any application fee?
International applicants need to deposit a non-refundable application fee of USD 65 and USD 75 for undergraduate and postgraduate applications, respectively. The application fees must be paid online while applying.
What is the fee structure of the courses offered by the university?
The tuition fees for the academic year 2021-22 for a student enrolled in Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters are given below:
For all traditional undergraduate programs, tuition is USD 1,490 per credit. And students enrolled between 12-18 credits in a quarter are charged USD 17,880. The graduate program tuition fees are calculated according to the academic year, semester/quarter, and the relevant program. Full-time students generally take between 30-54 credits per year, while part-time students generally take between 12-24 credits a year.
As for the academic year 2021-22, the Fall/Quarter semester of Bioengineering, MS (MS-ECS) for 34 credit tuition fees is USD 50,660.
Undergraduate Cost of Attendance 2021-2022
Direct Costs
|
Tuition |
$53,640 |
Fees |
$1,179 |
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Housing & Meals |
$14,674 |
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Indirect Costs
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Books |
$1,000 |
Transportation* |
$1,536 |
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Personal Expenses |
$1,485 |
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Loan Fees** |
$76 |
|
Cost of Attendance |
$73,590 |
Source: University of Denver
Graduate Cost of Attendance 2021-2022
For students living on-campus for the 2021-2022 academic year
Direct Costs: (Billed by DU)
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Tuition 13 credits per quarter |
$48,594 |
Fees |
$315 |
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Health Insurance |
$3,450 |
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Subtotal |
$52,359 |
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Indirect Costs
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Books |
$1,000 |
Housing & Meals |
$16,884 |
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Transportation |
$1,506 |
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Personal Expenses |
$1,440 |
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Loan Fees |
$201 |
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Total Cost of Attendance |
$73,390 |
Source: University of Denver
Note: Fee is subject to change with progressive years.
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Is there any scholarship or financial aid available for international students?
Yes. International applicants are automatically considered for merit scholarships at the University of Denver. They do not need to submit an additional application to apply for scholarships. Most of the scholarships are renewable.
There are three primary types of scholarships available to international students:
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Merit-Based
Scholarships worth USD 10,000 to USD 30,000 per year and USD 5,000 to USD 21,000 per year are awarded to first-year and transfer students, respectively.
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Music Activity Scholarship
The Lamont School of Music offers Music Activity Scholarships to eligible aspirants pursuing various programs at the University of Denver.
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Athletic Activity Grant
Applicants who plan to participate in NCAA athletics can be considered for these scholarships. They need to contact the Denver Pioneers athletics staff for more details.
Admission Process
When do the admissions start?
Aspirants can take admission at the University of Denver in four quarters/semesters.
Undergraduate admission deadlines:
Intakes |
Deadline (Class Registration) |
Deadline (Prepare for Arrival) |
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Fall |
July |
August |
Winter |
November-December |
December |
Spring |
Early March |
March-end |
Summer |
- |
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Postgraduate admission deadlines:
At the University of Denver, PG applications are accepted throughout the year with four deadlines. Applicants should submit their applications for enrollment by the following deadlines:
Enrollment Term |
Application Deadline |
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Fall |
Late June |
Winter |
Early October |
Spring |
Early January |
Summer |
March-end |
How to apply to UG courses?
The application process to pursue different UG programs at the University of Denver can be completed through the ‘Common Application’ app. The step-by-step application process is shown below:
Step 1: Create your account with a valid email ID and password.
Step 2: Then log in to your account with your email ID and password as a First-year student.
Step 3: Fill up the necessary personal information in the relevant columns.
Step 4: Select your preferred college and the application fees of that college, along with its financial aid system.
Step 5: Once an applicant selects their colleges, they can see their application status.
Step 6: Students can then submit their applications on the ‘My Colleges’ tab.
How to apply to PG courses?
PG courses application process is the following:
Step 1: Register your account with the correct name and email id.
Step 2: After registration, a temporary PIN will be sent to your registered mobile number. Using this PIN, applicants must log in to their accounts.
Step 3: Students then need to set a password.
Step 4: After successful login, aspirants can start their application process.
Step 5: Aspirants must select their preferred programs.
Step 6: Fill up the details of your personal background.
Step 7: Select the program.
Step 8: Submit academic records.
Step 9: Select the required supplemental information.
Step 10: Lastly, add your signature and confirm your application form.
When will I hear from the university after I submit my application?
If an applicant applies for courses based on the financial aid receivable on their application and completes their financial aid application by November 15th, they will hear from the university in early December. If applicants complete their financial aid application by February 1st, they will hear from the university in mid-February.
Student Diversity & Preferred Profile
How many international students study at the university? What is the acceptance rate?
The acceptance rate of this university is 59%. 11,600 students are enrolled in different courses at the University of Denver. Of these, 800 students come from 80 different countries. These international students come from countries such as Canada, China, South Korea, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Norway, Vietnam, and Nigeria.
Source: University of Denver
Part Time Work While Studying
Can I work while studying here?
During their semester programs, aspirants can engage in 14 types of part-time jobs at the University of Denver. These jobs have flexible schedules and generally do not require any previous experience. The 14 different job roles are Research Assistant, Sales Associate, College Tour Guide, Alumni Fundraising Caller, Babysitter or Nanny, Social Media Assistant, Barista, Campus IT Support Specialist, Restaurant Server, Tutor, Residential Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Lifeguard, and Emergency Medical Technician.
To take up these part-time jobs, aspirants must meet the general admission requirements for FAFSA and have work-study, including the financial aid offer.
At the University of Denver, new students can earn up to USD 2,500 in their first year, and 2nd, 3rd- and 4th-year students can earn up to USD 3,000 each year. Aspirants get their payments through paychecks every two weeks for the hours worked.
Visa Rules
Aspirants need to apply for an F-1 or J-1 visa before beginning their programs at the University of Denver. After a candidate’s admission application is approved and all requested documents have been received, International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) will issue the Certificate of Eligibility to aspirants. Aspirants need to present the Certificate of Eligibility (I-20 or DS-2019) at a US consulate or embassy when applying for a US visa.
Campuses & Accommodation
How many campuses does the university have?
The University of Denver has a 149-year-old historic campus that ranks among the most beautiful university campuses in the nation. It has more than 88 buildings built in the 1860s, spread across an area of 5,000,000 square feet (125 acres) in Denver. The university maintains buildings worth half a billion dollars.
Is on-campus housing available? How much does it cost?
Several on-campus housing options are available to students at the University of Denver. The policy to live on campus applies for two years for the first-year and second-year undergraduate students. Graduate students, upperclassmen, and international students are generally interested in living off-campus around the University of Denver.
On-Campus Housing Rates
Housing Options |
Quarterly Rate per Resident (in USD) |
Academic Rate per Resident (in USD) |
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McFarlane, Centennial Halls, and Dimond Family Residential Village |
2989 |
8967 |
Nagel Hall (Double in Suite) |
3161 |
9483 |
Nelson Hall (Double in Suite) |
3161 |
9483 |
Lynn Marie (Furnished Studio) |
3105 |
9315 |
Ridgeline Apartment (Furnished-Single occupancy) |
3599 |
10,796 |
Summit Apartments (Furnished 1 bedroom) |
3599 |
10,796 |
University Place Apartments (Furnished 1 Bedroom) |
3599 |
10,796 |
Source: University of Denver
Off-Campus Housing
Off-campus housing is also available to students. The faculty members, staff, and students can log in using their DU credentials and search for off-campus housing. Based on their budgets, they can look for properties on the popular community website Craigslist, bulletin boards, or by visiting neighborhoods looking for rent signs.
Meal Plans
Plans |
Quarterly Rate per Student (in USD) |
Academic Year rates per Student (in USD) |
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175 Block Meal Plan |
1894 |
5682 |
150 Block Meal Plan |
1804 |
5412 |
125 Block Meal Plan |
1719 |
5158 |
Source: University of Denver
Note: Rates are subject to change with progressive years and student's lifestyle.
University Contact Information
Whom should I contact in case of doubts?
Aspirants may contact the University of Denver at:
Website: www.du.edu
Address: Anderson Academic Commons, Room 270, 2150 E. Evans Ave., Denver, Colorado 80208, USA
Telephone: +1 303 871 2000
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8 am to 5 pm Mountain Time
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Monday-Friday (except holidays)
University City | Denver, Colorado, USA |
Size of city | Medium |
Population of City | 7,04,621 |
Wikipedia Link | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver |