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Non-Degree Admissions
Do you want to explore the University of Colorado Denver before applying for formal admission? Would you like to complete a course for professional development or transfer credits to another institution? If so, non-degree admission may be right for you.
Some courses and programs have additional admission requirements. We recommend you contact the academic
department for more information.
Please note: Students with a bachelor's degree applying to pursue undergraduate non-degree coursework need to submit a Graduate Non-Degree application, excluding undergraduate certificates. To pursue undergraduate non-degree coursework, students need to have graduated from high school or earned a GED at the time of enrollment.
Undergraduate Non-Degree Application Deadlines:
Spring 2025:
Jan. 2, 2025
Summer 2025:
May 1, 2025
Fall 2025:
Jul. 31, 2025
Apply Now for Non-Degree Admission
Undergraduate Non-Degree Admission Requirements:
Even students who are trying out classes at CU Denver can do so with a purpose. Learn more about our non-degree admissions requirements.
Application Fee: You must pay a $50 non-refundable application fee via credit card by
logging back in to your application
Graduate Programs Non-Degree Information
Non-Degree Information
Non-degree students take the same classes as degree-seeking students, but there are some important differences that apply to non-degree admission.
Non-Degree Financial Information
Taking classes on a non-degree basis may affect your costs. For example, non-degree students are not eligible for financial aid, student loans, m
ost scholarships, or tuition assistance. Additionally, tuition rates are based on your admission classification.
Financial Questions?
Please call the Bursar’s Office with questions about non-degree costs at
303-315-1800.
Switching From Non-Degree to Degree Admissions
If you are admitted as a non-degree student but you want to change to degree-seeking status for the same semester, you must reapply as a degree-seeking student and complete the application requirements.
If you are under the age of 22, an ACT or SAT test score and official high school transcript will be required for admission to a degree program, regardless of how many credits were completed at the non-degree level.
Undergraduate and graduate degree
programs have varying policies on the number of credits that may be applied from non-degree status toward your degree requirement. Please contact your program for more information.
Continuing and Professional Education
If you want to enroll in courses identified as
Continuing and Professional Education
, do not apply for non-degree admission. See your program for application information.
Lifelong Learners Program
Area residents age 60+ can enroll in CU Denver’s Lifelong Learners Program to take classes on a non-credit, non-tuition basis. Keep your mind active by learning something new or revisiting subjects you enjoy. The Lifelong Learners Program will be active for the Fall 2024 Semester. For more information about enrolling in courses, please visit our
Lifelong Learners Website
Learn more about the Lifelong Learners Program
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