Situated where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains, University of Denver exemplifies the spirit of exploration and discovery that characterizes the region and their past. It is a private institution built on evaluation through research and partnership among educators, students, and local and global communities.
With nationally recognized academic programs, a past of widespread impact, a forward-looking vision for 21st-century schooling and a profound promise to endorsing inclusion, it opens a world of occasion to students. It authorizes the Pioneers to make a difference in the world.
For both undergraduate and graduate students, the university incorporates intensive class work with the spirit of exploration. With hundreds of options for majors and focus to help students find their niche, students are capable of creating an academic course that suits their concerns and advances their objectives.
The university presents more than 100 undergraduate and 120 graduate programs across its ten schools and colleges ranging from business, entrepreneurship and international... Read more
Situated where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains, University of Denver exemplifies the spirit of exploration and discovery that characterizes the region and their past. It is a private institution built on evaluation through research and partnership among educators, students, and local and global communities.
With nationally recognized academic programs, a past of widespread impact, a forward-looking vision for 21st-century schooling and a profound promise to endorsing inclusion, it opens a world of occasion to students. It authorizes the Pioneers to make a difference in the world.
For both undergraduate and graduate students, the university incorporates intensive class work with the spirit of exploration. With hundreds of options for majors and focus to help students find their niche, students are capable of creating an academic course that suits their concerns and advances their objectives.
The university presents more than 100 undergraduate and 120 graduate programs across its ten schools and colleges ranging from business, entrepreneurship and international politics to the natural and social sciences.
The University of Denver is home to over 11,600 students. With over 100 student-run clubs, there's no shortage of things to do on campus, Explore the Rockies with the Alpine Club, team up with acquaintances through club sports, or help improve local people through university's service companies.
Campus takes a stand during the hockey season, and cultural events bring people together to celebrate and express the many perspectives of the different cultures of the university.
The structures of the campus date back to the 1890s, with the development of the 1930s, 1950s and early 21st century mingling to create a stunning and cohesive campus.
It is centrally located in the city of Denver, with convenient access to its vibrant and lively neighborhoods on foot and by bicycle. Quality public transport makes visiting other areas of the city a breeze. Some students also chose to take their vehicles to school.
Grants and scholarships are funds you receive that are applied directly to the cost of your education. They come in two types: need-based and merit-based. Eligibility for need-based scholarships is determined by your financial aid application and takes into account you and your family's financial situation. Merit-based scholarships are awarded based on academic success or other accomplishments.
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World Ranking
351st Source : US News
International Students
1,968
Acceptance Rate
59%
Student/Faculty Ratio
12:11
Male/Female Ratio
46:54
Average Tuition Fee Per Academic Year
$54,000
Average Cost of Living
$3,250
Application Fee
$65
Alumni Starting Salaries
Specializations/Levels
Median Starting Salary
Biology
$41,000
Construction Management
$63,800
Accounting
$63,200
Real Estate
$61,700
Finance
$58,000
Hospitality Administration/Management
$57,000
International Business
$52,500
Business Administration, Management and Operations
$52,100
Marketing
$50,200
Communication and Media Studies
$46,800
Journalism
$40,300
Mechanical Engineering (ME)
$64,300
English Language and Literature
$46,200
Romance Languages
$49,300
Mathematics & Statistics
$63,800
Global & International Studies
$46,100
Psychology
$44,800
Economics
$49,400
International Relations
$48,800
Political Science and Government
$46,500
Cost of Living
Total Average Cost $3,250
Housing $2,300
Food $680
Daily Life $100
Clothing $180
These are the approx. & quarterly expenses that need to be incurred under various heads that are mentioned above.
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