
#CU BOULDER CALSS REGISTTRATION INCOMING FRESHMEN DEADLINES VERIFICATION#
AQA: Student must request verification by emailing (add 'Verification' in the subject box) and have it sent to CIE: The University of Colorado Boulder can use CIE Direct after requesting the following information from the student: Cambridge Center and candidate numbers, student’s date of birth and the relevant examination series (month and year, e.g.Methods of approved verification are below. Effective writing and communication skills are expected.įor A-level examinations from an international examining board to be considered for transfer credit, the student must submit an official copy of the examination result, either by submitting the original certificate upon arrival on campus (University of Colorado Boulder will make and keep a copy as official, returning the original to the student), or through verification of results between the Office of Admissions and the examinations board. We are interested in your journey-even if it hasn’t always been perfect.

Give examples and tell stories to make your points. Open up to us and write about something that is meaningful to you. There are no 'correct' answers to these questions your responses should reflect the unique aspects and experiences of your life. As you write your essay and short answer, consider reflecting on challenges that you've overcome, your family or cultural heritage, your academic or co-curricular achievements or specific moments that have defined your character. There is one essay and one short answer required for first year applicants. A funny or interesting story doesn’t hurt, either! It’s easy to tell when a student’s essay is something they care deeply about, compared to a student who writes what they think we want to hear. When reading your essays, we are looking for sincerity and authenticity. Additionally, any grades of D or F on your transcript-especially in your junior or senior year-would be cause for concern and should be addressed in your application. Please note: a challenging schedule will not outweigh a non-competitive GPA, as your grades ultimately remain the single most important factor in your admission decision. schooling should refer to their country's specific requirements. However, not completing HEAR might result in taking additional courses to meet the CU Boulder graduation requirements of individual majors. International students with four or less semesters of U.S. There are no consequences if HEAR is not met.

Students may be admitted to CU Boulder even though they have not completed all of the HEAR courses.

The number of courses taken beyond the minimum requirement of 17-as well as those designated as advanced, honors, gifted, AP or IB-will be considered in the admission process.įirst-year students applying to undergraduate programs are strongly encouraged to meet the following Higher Education Admission Recommendations (HEAR).
