Education without discrimination
We strive to foster a diverse and welcoming campus community for all students, regardless of background, race or immigration status. As part of that commitment, we welcome and encourage applications from students with an undocumented immigration status.
If you're an undocumented or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) student, we invite you to apply using our international student admission process.
Financial Aid for Undocumented Students
As with all students accepted to DU, we consider all undocumented college students for up to $31,000 per year in merit-based scholarships. These scholarships are considered on an individual basis, and the amount you can receive is based on your academic record. Many of our merit scholarships include a $3,000 Residence Hall Grant.
We reward exceptional talent in the arts and athletics through several specialized scholarships. These have separate requirements and criteria from merit-based scholarships and are typically renewable on a yearly basis.
Additionally, DACA and undocumented students may be eligible for the DU Educational Grant. Because this grant is need-based, you must submit the CSS Profile to be considered.
For more information, visit the Financial Aid website.
Financial Aid & Resources
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Choose a Deadline
- Nov. 1 for Early Decision I and Early Action
- Jan. 15 for Early Decision II and Regular Decision
What's the difference between the deadline options?
- Early Decision is a binding agreement between you and the University that you will attend DU if you're accepted. You can only apply Early Decision to one school, and if you're accepted to DU via Early Decision, you must withdraw your applications from other institutions. You should only apply Early Decision if you're sure you want to be a DU student.
- Early Action and Regular Decision are non-binding applications, and you can apply to as many schools as you like for these deadlines.
Fill out your application
- We accept the Common Application.
- The application includes an essay requirement.
Submit the application fee
- The application requires a $65 nonrefundable application fee.
- To pay online, please log back into your Common Application account.
- You can also pay by check or money order, mailed to Undergraduate Admission.
- If you're facing financial hardship, you can apply for a fee waiver. We grant these on a case-by-case basis, and you should speak with your high school counselor to determine if you're eligible. We accept waiver forms from reputable sources like NACAC.
Submit Your Supporting Materials
Test scores (Optional)
- Submitting SAT and/or ACT test scores to DU is your choice. If you think your scores are an accurate representation of your ability, please send them our way. If you ultimately think that your test scores do not represent your abilities and potential, feel free to choose our test-optional process. (Exception: applicants attending non-graded schools are required to submit test scores.)
- Please note that if you elect to apply test-optional, test scores will not be used (even if submitted) for admission or merit scholarship consideration.
- Submit your test scores (optional) via College Board or ACT using the following codes:
- SAT Code: 4842
- ACT Code: 0534
- We do not consider subject test or writing sections.
- Super score: If you’ve taken either test more than once, we’ll combine the best sub-scores to create your best possible composite result.
- If you receive an application fee waiver you have the option to upload ACT and/or SAT test scores to your application status page. Simply log into your account to choose the "Student Submitted Test Score" material upload type and send your official test scores through our site. You may also email us at admission@cjpk.net. Once we verify the score report, we will complete the test score requirement for your application. Please note this process may take 24-48 hours to complete.
Send your transcript
- Send your official high school transcript or verification of a GED.
- Your high school counselor can send your transcript electronically through Naviance or the Common Application.
Alternatively, your counselor can mail your transcript to this address:
Undergraduate Admission
University of Denver
University Hall
2197 S. University Blvd.
Denver, CO 80208-9401
Send your letters of recommendation
- Counselors need to submit either the Common Application Secondary School Report, the NACAC Secondary School Report or a personal letter.
- You're welcome to submit additional letters from those that know you best and can speak to your academic abilities and personal qualities (a teacher, a coach, etc.). These letters are optional.
- If you'd like, you can submit a ZeeMee profile with your application (ZeeMee is a free service designed to help students bring their application to life by highlighting your personal story via photos, videos and text). This is optional, but if you'd like to include it, simply copy and paste your ZeeMee link into your University of Denver application.
Additional Resources
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The Cultural Center
DU's Cultural Center, together with our students, provide support services for undocumented students attending DU. We'll help you navigate the transition to college life and make sure that you have the resources you need for a successful college career. With academic advising, career support and organizations committed to welcoming undocumented students, The Cultural Center is here to help from your first day through graduation.
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Additional Scholarship Options
In addition to being considered for merit-based aid, there are several organizations outside of DU that offer financial support for undocumented students looking to attend college.
Frequently Asked Questions