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Transfer applicants have attended another college or university since earning their high school diploma or GED. Transfer applicants are looking to complete a bachelor's degree at CU Boulder. Whether ...
A university that is home to five Nobel Prize winners. Engineering faculty who include two former NASA astronauts and the founder of Engineers Without Borders-USA. CU Engineering is the highest ranked ...
My research seeks to understand when, why, and how horses shaped human history by studying horse equipment and ancient animal bones. In this exhibit, you can explore the history of horses in the ...
CU Boulder has an expansive history of connecting students to the academic and creative life of the campus with investments dating to 1986 with the creation of UROP. A diverse constellation of ...
Be part of a one-of-a-kind event that brings together speakers from around the globe for open, diverse and balanced discussions on today’s most pressing issues. The Conference on World Affairs (CWA) ...
Our faculty, students and researchers travel the world to conduct research in ecology and evolution. Learn more about their experiences and stories in our In the Field articles. Ecology and ...
In November, Erika Randall was appointed interim dean and vice provost of undergraduate education. Provost’s Post posed the following questions to learn more about Randall and her plans for the Office ...
As our campus community works to align these collective efforts, having five goals as an organizing structure will help us focus more clearly and improve collaboration and communication across the ...
An Intra-University Transfer (IUT) allows current undergraduate students to change, add, or drop a major and degree program involving two different colleges/schools/programs within CU Boulder. The ...
Giant clams, some of the largest mollusks on Earth, have long fascinated scientists. These impressive creatures can grow up to 4.5 feet in length and weigh over 700 pounds, making them icons of ...
There are six 8-week sessions per year. Enrollment opens 2 weeks before the first day of class and ends 2 weeks before all coursework is due. All for-credit coursework is due by the last day of the ...