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University of Denver

Denver, Colorado http://www.du.edu/
 

Admissions

How difficult is it to be accepted to undergrad programs?

Moderately Difficult

This means that...
- More than 75% of freshmen were in top 50% of their high school class and scored over 1010 on SAT I or over 18 on ACT
- about 85% or fewer of all applicants accepted

Tell me more about freshman SAT and ACT scores


200-299

[0%]

300-399

[2%]

400-499

[18%]

500-599

[42%]

600-699

[32%]

700-800

[6%]



200-299

[0%]

300-399

[3%]

400-499

[19%]

500-599

[45%]

600-699

[29%]

700-800

[4%]



0-5

[0%]

6-11

[0%]

12-17

[5%]

18-23

[35%]

24-29

[51%]

30-36

[9%]



What are the admission requirements?

- Transcript of high school record
- High school diploma required and GED is accepted
- Written essay or personal statement
- Letter(s) of recommendation
 

What are the admission recommendations?

- Interview
- Minimum high school GPA (on 4.0 scale)
 

Does University of Denver accept an International Baccalaureat?

- Yes

What are the admission policies or options?

- Early admission
- Early action plan
- Deferred admission
- Waiting list
 

What are the application dates and deadlines?

- Admission application deadline (freshman): February 1
- Early action plan: November 15
 

Does University of Denver accept electronic applications?

- Yes
 

Application Fee:

- $50
 

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To graduate with a degree from this school, you're required to earn:

- 45 credits for a Bachelors' degree

 
 
  Costs, dates, policies, and programs are subject to change, so please confirm important facts with school admission personnel. Data Source: Peterson's Undergraduate, Graduate and Vocational-Technical Databases, copyright (2004) Peterson's a division of Thomson Learning Inc. All rights reserved.