International Admissions
Undergraduate Degree Program AdmissionsÂ
Undergraduate international students are students who have completed a secondary school and are pursuing a bachelor’s degree, and who have or will be applying for a temporary U.S. Visa, such as an F-1 or J-1.
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- Find a program of study
- Download our international brochure
- See our international travel schedule
- See admissions requirements
- In addition to English, some materials are available in Arabic, Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai, Turkish, and Vietnamese.
Graduate Degree Program Admissions
You are a graduate student if you have completed or will complete a four-year bachelor’s degree program or its equivalent at a college or University prior to attending the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.
Visit the Graduate Admissions websiteÌý³Ù´Ç:
- Find a program of study
- Find information on how to apply
Non-degree Programs
Non-degree programs for English as a Second Language are offered through the International English Center (IEC), in the Division of Continuing Education. Â
The IEC provides academic English language training to current and prospective CU students whose first language is not English. Students receive instruction in writing, reading, listening and speaking, academic vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation each day. Students may also take elective courses that focus on improving certain language skills and learning specialized content. Through service learning, extracurricular activities, and class-based projects, students also gain insight about US and academic culture. These services are not included in CU tuition and fees.Â
See an overview of programs on the IEC website.
International Advising Centers
EducationUSA centers are the U.S. State Department's network of over 400 advising centers in 170 countries designed to assist local students find the appropriate college or university in the United States. .