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DU At A Glance


Type of School: Private coeducational research university Size of Campus: 125-acre urban campus in the University Park neighborhood Number of Students: 13,735 total students: 6,152 undergraduate, 7,583 graduate Number of Faculty:


• 1,426 total faculty members • 733 full-time • 693 part-time


• 11:1 student-faculty ratio Denver, Colorado Where Phenomenal Happens W


here the city meets the mountains The University of Denver (DU) is home


to a community of students who are passionately curious and always searching for the next excit- ing undertaking. Located where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains, the University em- bodies the spirit of exploration and discovery that defines our region and history. DU is a private institution built on exploration through research and collaboration among educators, students, and local and global communities. Collaborating across disciplines, our undergraduate and grad- uate students explore a vast range of subjects out- side their programs of study. Your work will drive you toward pragmatic approaches to problem- solving whether your major is English or Engi- neering. World renowned for our International Studies, Business, and Hospitality Management programs, we’re a comprehensive university with 300 different academic programs to explore.


Trailblazing individuals We seek students who want to chart their own paths. Whether they pursue careers as novelists or entrepreneurs, chemists or musicians, our stu- dents are driven by boldness, passion, and inno- vation as they work to achieve their own vision of greatness and enrich and improve their com- munities and the world by sharing it. Over 70% of our undergraduates study abroad during their time at DU, returning to campus with a wealth of perspectives to become global leaders in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. Our student- faculty ratio of 11:1 and average class size of 21 students allow us to base learning around conver- sation and multiple perspectives.


Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: DU offers more than 300 academic programs, including 100 undergraduate majors and 120 graduate programs. With world-famous programs in Business, Engineering, Hospitality Management, International Studies, and Law, you’re guaranteed to find a program that fits your career goals. Both undergraduate and graduate students work with faculty on projects in their fields, including original research that results in summer-long projects and publications.


Geographic Diversity: Students representing 80 countries and all 50 states; nearly 800 international students on campus


International Student Services: Comprehensive support for international students, including academic advising, immigration and visa advising, and special clubs, programs, and community support for students; the first university in the United States to pilot app-based psychological counseling services available to all students in their native language


Financial Aid: Admitted international students considered for merit-based aid ranging from $5,000 to full tuition; need-based aid not available for international students


Test Score Requirements: Test-optional, though English proficiency scores may be required; for details, visit du.edu/admission-aid/undergraduate/international-applicants/english- proficiency-requirements


Application Deadlines and Fees: • Early Decision I and Early Action: November 1 • Early Decision II and Regular Decision: January 15 • $65 non-refundable application fee


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