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Admissions Checklist

First-Year Applicant Checklist

Admission Application

Get started with your Admissions application by completing your . You can also apply via the . We encourage you to apply and submit all required materials by our Early Action Deadline, December 1.

Application Fee

Âé¶¹´«Ã½ has a $50 application fee (nonrefundable; payable by credit or debit card). Students who qualify for a need-based fee waiver or provide a valid fee waiver code will have their fee waived upon submission. 

Transcript

Your official high school transcript should be sent directly to Âé¶¹´«Ã½ from your high school. See below for all options for submission.

Test Scores

Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is test-optional and applicants are not required to provide SAT or ACT test scores. If applicants choose to submit test scores, they will be utilized during our application review process. ACT or SAT scores can be sent to us directly using our school codes:

ACT: 0502

SAT: 4074

Be sure to check with major specific requirements

If you’re applying for a program in the School of Music or School of Theatre Arts and Dance,  to see what additional application materials may be required.

Learn about Âé¶¹´«Ã½'s First-Year Colorado Guarantee offering a pathway to guaranteed admission!

First-Year Document Submission Options

All documents and credentials can be submitted through Naviance (if available through your high school) or submitted one of the following ways:

Mail

Office of Admissions
Campus Box 10
501 20th St. 
Greeley, CO 80639

Fax

970-351-2984

Email

Use email for PDF documents.

admissions@unco.edu

Fall Semester

March 1st

Hard deadline: August 1

Spring Semester

November 1st

Hard deadline: December 1

Summer Semester

March 1st

Hard deadline: May 1

Admission Criteria

Learn about Âé¶¹´«Ã½'s First-Year Colorado Guarantee offering a pathway to guaranteed admission! Âé¶¹´«Ã½ welcomes applications from students with diverse academic backgrounds and interests. For admission decisions, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ considers:

1

Your overall academic performance, which includes the courses you completed and the grades you earned thru your junior year and the courses you are planning to take your senior year.  Your cumulative high school GPA is also reviewed.

The middle 50 percent of our admitted first-year students have GPAs ranging from 3.07–3.83.

2

The completion of the following recommended college prep units or high school courses:

  • Four years of English
  • Four years of math (Algebra II or higher)
  • Three years of natural/earth science (two years must include lab work)
  • Three years of social science (at least one year must be in U.S. or world history)
  • One year of a foreign language
  • Two years of electives

3

We will consider additional factors that may have influenced your prior academic performance. If you have something on your academic record that needs explanation, you can submit a short essay. If you believe a personal statement or SAT or ACT test would help us get to know you better, please let us know, and we will include that in our review of your high school academic experience. More information about admission criteria can be found . If you're unsure, ask us. We are here to help.


Homeschooled Students

Homeschooled students applying to Âé¶¹´«Ã½ are expected to meet the same academic standards of other first-year students, with the focus being on college preparation coursework.  Homeschool students should submit a transcript as part of their application.  Homeschooled students who graduated before spring 2021 and have not attended a college after graduation will be required to self-report their SAT or ACT test scores if the student has taken the test.

If a student doesn’t have a transcript, they should create one that includes:

  • Student’s name
  • Date of birth
  • All course work they have taken in grades 9-12
  • The assessment used for the homeschool program (A, B, Pass, etc).

Âé¶¹´«Ã½ will use the calculated cumulative GPA that is provided on the transcript. Official final high school transcripts are required with a graduation date after the student has completed all of their coursework. 

Admission-based scholarships are awarded to homeschool students based on first-year scholarship standards. Students can also apply for other institutional aid through the .

Find Your Counselor

Get your questions answered.

Reach out to one of our admission counselors with any questions about applying and being accepted to Âé¶¹´«Ã½. 

FIND YOUR COUNSELOR

 

Bringing Credits to Âé¶¹´«Ã½

AP and IB Credit

Any Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate credits earned may be used toward the 120-credit minimum requirement for college graduation. When you take the AP or IB examination(s), request that your scores be sent to the University of Northern Colorado’s Office of Admissions. Âé¶¹´«Ã½ will then evaluate your test scores for credit and notify you of the results. 

Please visit the Equivalency Credit page of the Registrar Office to determine how your AP or IB credit will transfer to Âé¶¹´«Ã½.

HAVE QUESTIONS?

Reach out to our admission counselors and they can walk you through the whole process, from start to finish! 

GED Applicants

Did you take the GED?  Check out our GED Application Checklist.

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