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Welcome to Colorado’s public urban research university,
At CU Denver, we educate a diverse student body through quality academics, ambitious research and creative work, and community engagement in the city we call home. We are CU in the city.
Your success is our #1 priority. At CU Denver, you will benefit from:
Academic choices: More than 100 high-quality, in-demand degree programs in seven schools and colleges, leading to bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees; hands-on learning opportunities, including work in research labs, service learning, study abroad and work study;
Powerful connections: To partnerships, projects, internships and career opportunities in downtown Denver; to the vibrant arts and culture scene at our front door; and to a network of influential alumni who are leaders in Denver’s civic, nonprofit and business communities;
Outstanding location: Access to a vibrant, safe urban lifestyle; resources and support to develop innovative solutions to complex local and global issues; and opportunities to build your skills in the city ranked by Forbes as the #1 Best Place for Business and Careers.
CU Denver is a place of academic excellence, where you will gain the powerful combination of immersive classroom and project-based experiences that are in demand today. Here you will meet gifted faculty, experts in their field, dedicated to student success, academic excellence and the real-world applications of their research and creative work. You’ll interact with fellow students who are diverse, goal-oriented and energetic. Whether you engage in undergraduate or graduate studies, the University of Colorado Denver degree earns global respect and you can be confident that you will have been well-prepared for the next stage of your work or academic life.
We’re delighted you’ve chosen CU Denver!
Michelle A. Marks, PhD
Chancellor
Executive Team
Michelle A. Marks, PhD
Chancellor, University of Colorado Denver
BS, James Madison University
MA, George Mason University
PhD, George Mason University
Roderick Nairn, PhD
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs
BSc, University of Strathclyde (Scotland)
PhD, University of London (England)
Jennifer Sobanet
Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance, CU Denver
BS, Marshall University
MA and MBA, University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School
Alana C. Jones
Interim Vice Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor for Student Access and Achievement
BA, University of Georgia
MS, University of Massachusetts
Melisa Baldwin
Vice Chancellor for Advancement, CU Denver
BA, University of West Florida
M.Ed., University of West Florida
Karen Klimczak
Interim Vice Chancellor for University Communications
BS, Georgia Institute of Technology
MBA, Arizona State University
Thomas Flaig, MD
Vice Chancellor for Research
BA, Saint John’s University (MN)
MD, University of Minnesota Medical School
Nelia Viveiros, EdD
Interim Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Inclusion
BA, Temple University
MSc, London School of Economics (England)
JD, University of London (England)
EdD, University of Colorado Denver
University of Colorado Denver
The University of Colorado Denver was formed on January 11, 1973, lawmakers, upon proclamation of the governor, amend that state constitution to establish additional CU campuses, transforming the University of Colorado - Denver Center into the University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver). In 1977, CU Denver students began taking classes on the Auraria campus. Today, CU Denver educates more than 15,000 students and is the only public urban research institution in the state of Colorado.
The University of Colorado Denver offers a unique academic experience for students. Conveniently located in the heart of Denver, our students have unparalleled access to the business, cultural and political capital of the West. CU Denver is where academic rigor meets city vigor.
More and more undergraduates are discovering the value of classes in the city taught by professors who are connected to local companies and organizations. New housing adjacent to campus, easy commuting by RTD Light Rail and discounts to cultural and sporting events give students many options for immersion in vibrant city life. In addition, affiliations with research labs and hospitals at CU Anschutz make CU Denver an excellent place to start a health care career.
The University of Colorado Denver enrolls students from 46 different states and countries, and awards over 3,800 undergraduate and graduate degrees every year. It is known for its programs in urban sustainability, criminal justice, business, education, applied science and engineering, film and music industry as well as a full array of professional health programs. The graduate student population is a diverse mix of ages and ethnicities, creating a rich environment for learning and networking.
Other reasons why students choose the University of Colorado Denver:
Small class sizes: average undergraduate student-to-teacher ratio is 18:1.
The Denver vibe: Colorado has always attracted the adventurous. Denver ranks as #1 Best Place to Live (U.S. News & World Report), with an extensive network of bike trails and quick access to mountain sports. CU Denver is adjacent to a thriving arts district.
Collaborative culture: Cross-disciplinary learning and research is a core value: programs blend technology with health care, business with public policy, and behavioral health with architecture.
Choices: With seven schools and colleges offering more than 100 degree programs, the University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medial Campus is a major university for the coming century.
CU Denver
Colorado’s only public urban research university, CU Denver offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs in the heart of the city through seven distinct academic units:
College of Architecture and Planning
College of Arts & Media (CAM)
Business School
School of Education & Human Development
College of Engineering, Design and Computing
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
School of Public Affairs
Strategic Priorities
Chancellor Dorothy Horrell has established five strategic priorities to guide CU Denver’s ongoing success. Through these priorities, CU Denver aims to be widely recognized as a distinctive asset in the Denver metropolitan area based on quality academics, highly-recognized research and creative work, a diverse and inclusive culture, and impactful civic engagement. The five strategic priorities are as follows:
- Student Success. Our goal is to elevate student success through increased enrollment, retention and graduation rates.
- Scholarly Excellence. We are focused on advancing scholarly excellence and innovation in teaching, research and creative work.
- Community Asset. We are working towards strengthening our position as a vital community asset.
- Inclusive Culture. We are committed to creating a more cohesive, collaborative and inclusive culture.
- Financial Sustainability. Our objective is to achieve long-term financial sustainability and stability.
Faculty, staff and students across the campus have been working on various aspects of these priorities since they were first set in fall 2016. Learn about progress on each priority by clicking on the links above.
The priorities emerged from Chancellor Horrell’s 2016 Reach Out and Listen Tour, a series of collaborative forums and meetings with faculty, staff, students and community members that established a shared vision for the future of CU Denver.
University of Colorado System
The University of Colorado is a system of four campuses located in Boulder, Colorado Springs, Denver and Aurora. With combined total enrollments of over 60,000 students, the University of Colorado system consistently ranks in the top 15 among public universities and colleges in overall research expenditures and seventh among public universities in federally funded research. Awards for research within the system total more than $920 million, with funding provided by federal agencies, appropriations from the state of Colorado and private foundations and donors.
Board of Regents
John Carson
District 6
term expires 2021
Glen Gallegos, Chair
District 3
term expires 2025
Heidi Ganahl
At Large
term expires 2023
Irene C. Griego, Vice Chair
District 7
term expires 2021
Chance Hill
District 5
term expires 2025
Jack Kroll
District 1
term expires 2023
Lesley Smith
At Large
term expires 2025
Sue Sharkey
District 4
term expires 2023
Linda Shoemaker
District 2
term expires 2021
History and Evolution of the University of Colorado Denver
1876 |
Legislature founds the University of Colorado |
1883 |
Medical department opens with two students |
1898 |
CU establishes School of Nursing |
1912 |
CU organizes the Department of Correspondence and Extension in Denver |
1913 |
CU establishes School of Pharmacy |
1925 |
CU dedicates 9th and Colorado Blvd. medical center |
1956 |
Regents purchase Tramway Building for Extension Division |
1965 |
Regents change extension name to University of Colorado-Denver Center |
1972 |
CU-Denver Center changes name to University of Colorado at Denver |
1973 |
School of Dentistry enrolls its first class; state begins building Auraria Campus |
1974 |
CU reorganizes as a four-campus system |
1988 |
CU-Denver moves into the 257,000 square-foot North Classroom Building on the Auraria Campus |
1992 |
School of Pharmacy moves from Boulder to Health Sciences Center |
1995 |
Government conveys 217 acres at the Fitzsimons Army Base to CU for modern health sciences facility |
2000 |
First new and remodeled facilities open at Fitzsimons |
2004 |
Regents consolidate CU Denver and Health Sciences Center to form the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center |
2006 |
Fitzsimons campus renamed Anschutz Medical Campus |
2007 |
Regents approve shortened version of the name: University of Colorado Denver |
2008 |
Medical, dental, pharmacy and nursing students start classes, Colorado School of Public Health enrolls first students on the Anschutz Medical Campus |
2011 |
Regents approve name change, to University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus |
Accreditation
The University of Colorado Denver is institutionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
The commission can be contacted at:
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500
Chicago, IL 60604
Telephone: 1-800-621-7440
Many professional organizations have also granted accreditation to specific academic programs, colleges and schools at the Denver Campus, including:
- Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
- Association for the Advancement of Collegiate Schools of Business-International
- Colorado State Board of Education
- Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education
- Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
- Council for the Accreditation for Educator Preparation
- Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board
- National Architectural Accrediting Board
- National Association of Schools of Music
- National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration
- Planning Accreditation Board
Academic Programs
CU Denver is devoted to the needs of the residents of the city and the region. A solid foundation of academic and general education is assured through a comprehensive core curriculum. Students may pursue graduate education through all of the campus’ colleges and schools. Pre-professional training in the fields of education, architecture, law, journalism and health careers is also available. Complete listings of areas of study available on the Denver Campus are available in the Programs section of the catalog.
The colleges and schools sections of this catalog provide information on bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs, policies on requirements for graduation, course requirements, course-load policies, course descriptions and similar information.
Continuing and Professional Education
The Division of Continuing and Professional Education offers certificate/certification courses, professional development programs, precollegiate outreach programs and personal enrichment courses across the state of Colorado. Courses are offered in a variety of formats, including traditional on-campus, off-campus, online, hybrid, weekend, evening, short and condensed courses and many others.
Registration and tuition vary by school or college. Contact the specific school or college to learn about current program and course offerings or send an inquiry to continuingeducation@ucdenver.edu.
About Our Students
The diversity of our student body is a source of deep pride. With students of color making up 42 percent of the student body, CU Denver is the most diverse research university in Colorado. Classes are filled with traditional students who enrolled after high school as well as transfer students and those who delayed college entry. Many professionals enroll mid-career to retool and strengthen their skills. The average age of an undergraduate student is 23 years while the average graduate student is 31 years old.
Bringing a rich mix of backgrounds, students travel across the country and the world to attend CU Denver. Domestic students come from 48 states and international students from 68 countries. All take advantage of convenient courses at times that meet their schedules. An enviable student-to-faculty ratio of 18:1 and a high-tech advising platform means students receive focused attention from professors and a clear path to graduation.
Related Organizations
CU Denver Alumni
Mailing Address: 1380 Lawrence Street Center, Suite 1201, Denver, CO 80204 (mailing and physical)
Telephone: 303-315-2333
Fax: 303-315-2063
E-mail: alumni@ucdenver.edu
CU Denver Alumni is the formal name for our community of former students including over 94,000 graduates from any of the University’s undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs. While 69% of our graduates stay in Colorado, our global community stretches across 103 countries.
CU Denver Alumni contributes to the vitality of the University and connects alumni to campus and with each other through advocacy, philanthropy, career networking, and lifelong learning. CU Denver Alumni is proud to be part of Colorado’s leading public urban research university.
CU Denver Alumni Relations sponsors activities and programs to benefit and engage alumni, current students, and friends of the university. By fostering loyalty among our alumni and providing opportunities for involvement, CU Denver Alumni Relations facilitates an environment in which alumni can establish life-long contact with their alma mater.
University of Colorado Denver - Office of University Advancement
Mailing Address: 1380 Lawrence Street, Suite 1201, Denver, CO 80204
Telephone: 303-315-3601
Fax: 303-315-2063
Email: advancement@ucdenver.edu
The University of Colorado Denver Office of Advancement collaborates with faculty, staff, donors, alumni, and friends to raise private support for the university.
CU Denver academic leadership establishes priorities for private support, and gifts are directed to the specific schools, program, or purpose that the donor designates. CU Denver Advancement staff identify and/or generate interest in the university, assist donors in gift planning, solicit gifts in collaboration with academic partners and leaders, and establish and maintain relations with alumni. (Gift funds are managed and invested by the partner University of Colorado Foundation, which also manages the university endowment).
These gifts endow scholarships and professorships, further research, enrich academic programs, upgrade and construct facilities, and support projects and programs in all areas of the university.
University Quick FactsCU Denver Quick Facts
Enrollment
- 14,947 students
- 74% undergraduate, 26% graduate/professional
- 73% full-time students
- 85% from Colorado
- 15% nonresident students of which 7% International students from 65 different countries
- 45% male, 54% female
- 44% of new undergraduate students are transfers
- 38% of CU Denver students are Pell recipients
Student-to-Faculty Ratio:
Diverse Population:
- 48% of undergraduates are students of color
- 52% of all new enrolled students are students of color
- Average age of undergraduate students: 23
- Average age of graduate students: 31
- Students from 48 states and DC and 65 countries
Average entering ACT score:
Average entering SAT score:
Average high school GPA:
Schools and Colleges on the CU Denver Campus
College of Architecture and Planning
College of Arts & Media
Business School
School of Education & Human Development
College of Engineering, Design and Computing
Graduate School
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
School of Public Affairs
Programs
More than 100 degrees and programs across seven schools and colleges
Degrees
- Bachelor’s
- Master’s
- Doctoral
- First professional
Most-enrolled Undergraduate Degree Programs:
- Biology
- Psychology
- Music
- Fine Arts
- Architecture
Most-enrolled Graduate Degree Programs:
- Business Administration
- Public Administration
- Counseling
- Information Systems
- Architecture
Research Funding
More than $400 million in sponsored research annually
Alumni
- 100,000+ alumni
- 71% live in Colorado
National Rankings
US News and World Report 2019:
- #112 among Top Public Schools
- #87 in graduate clinical psychology programs
- #69 in graduate biomedical engineering programs
- #28 in graduate healthcare management programs
- #25 among graduate public affairs programs
- #11 in environmental policy and management
- #21 in nonprofit management
- #23 in public management and leadership
- #134 in online graduate education programs
Among top public schools
- #48 for part-time MBA programs
- #52 for graduate statistics programs
- #78 for graduate mathematics programs
- #78 for graduate civil engineering programs
- #88 for overall undergraduate business programs
**For the most up to date information, visit the following website: http://www.ucdenver.edu/about-us/facts/
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