Prospective Students
Whether working at the undergraduate or graduate level, DU students benefit from an environment that emphasizes academic excellence, experiential learning, an active lifestyle, creative approaches to problem solving, and community engagement.
Undergraduate Admission
Each year, the University of Denver welcomes a new class of roughly 1,050 first-year students. Eager to learn and grow, these highly motivated young men and women come from all 50 states and more than 80 countries. Learn more.
Graduate and Professional Programs Admission
More than 5,000 students pursue advanced degrees in the University of Denver's graduate and professional programs. Whether they study environmental law or social work, global trade or business management, DU's graduate students enjoy close, collaborative relationships with professors dedicated to mentoring and scholarship. Learn more.
International Students
The University of Denver welcomes students from 87 countries and fosters a friendly environment that values inclusiveness and difference. Learn more.
Programs for Nontraditional Students
Many working professionals pursue University of Denver degrees through The Women's College and University College. A longstanding DU institution, The Women's College gives students an opportunity to pursue an undergraduate degree while studying in an environment that supports the learning styles and life situations of adult women. University College is a leader in providing practice-based graduate education that is both relevant and responsive to working professionals seeking career advancement.
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