Transfer Student Resources

Take the pressure out of your transition to CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ by using resources specific to transfer students. There are many departments to help you navigate things like housing, transfer credit evaluation, finances and academics.

Finances

  •  | â€‹â€‹Learn more about the financial aid process as a transfer student at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.
  •  | There are multiple scholarship opportunities for transfer students. Make sure to review criteria and deadlines to apply.

Housing

  • Need help finding housing off-campus? Access our online housing database, , with your .
  • On-campus housing has limited options for transfer students. Transfer students who do live on campus, live in Apartment Style living.
  • Transfer Buffs LLC | Live on campus and connect with other Transfer Buffs and communities.

Basic Needs Center

The is a one-stop support service for students seeking assistance for their essential needs. The center provides equitable access to basic needs for students during their time at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and helps them develop the skills needed to navigate emergencies.

Intra-University Transfer (IUT)

An Intra-University Transfer (IUT) allows current undergraduate students to change, add or drop a degree program involving two different colleges, schools or programs within CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. Plan to meet with your academic advisor prior to requesting an IUT.

Commuter Lounge

Off-Campus Housing and Neighborhood Relations welcomes commuter students to come to the new Commuter Lounge in the UMC. Filled with amenities specifically for commuting students, we hope you will visit us during your days on campus. 

Transfer Credit Evaluation

  • Review your
  • Review your degree audit
  • Additional transfer credit resources

Health & Wellness

Transfer Student Courses

  • FYXP 3000: Transfer Success Seminar
    This success seminar course is designed to assist first semester transfer students, with their transition to the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. Through this course transfer students learn about various campus and academic resources applicable to an upper-division student; evaluate their skills, interests, strengths and education as they relate to overall career goals; and establish an encouraging transfer student community. 
     
  • COEN 3100​: Engineering Transfer Success Seminar
    This course is designed for transfer students to the College of Engineering and Applied Science to aid in a successful transition from another two- or four-year institution and was developed using input from current transfer students. Through this course transfer students will learn about various college, campus and academic resources applicable to an upper-division student; evaluate their skills, explore relevant issues associated with transfer students and the engineering profession, build on strengths and education as they relate to overall career goals, and establish a supportive transfer student community.

Transfer Student Groups and Organizations​


  • This society recognizes the academic achievement of transfer students. Students meeting the eligibility requirements will be notified in their first semester at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. Contact tausigma@colorado.edu with questions or for more information.

  • The NTSO is a community of non-traditional students providing support for each other, both academically and professionally, and to make the transition back into school easier for new adult students. 

Academic Engagement Opportunities

Take advantage of academic engagement opportunities! We encourage you to plan ahead and explore programs early in your academic journey, as many opportunities have upcoming applications and deadlines.

New Student Welcome

Now that you have confirmed your intent to enroll at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, make sure to complete important next steps. Your New Student Welcome Experience will provide detailed steps specific to transfer students.