University of Colorado Denver
Campus Box 167
PO Box 173364
Denver, CO 80217-3364
Founded in 1912,
university of colorado Denver is a public, coeducational university with a main campus in downtown Denver and the Anschutz
medical Campus in Aurora. Accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, UCD offers an education rooted in research, creative scholarship, and global culture.
Students at University of Colorado Denver can choose from more than 80 degree programs leading to a bachelor's, master's, educational specialist, or doctorate degree. Programs are offered through the university's seven academic units: the College of Architecture and Planning; the College of Arts & Media; the
business School; the School of Education; the College of
engineering and Applied Science; the College of
liberal arts and Sciences; and the School of Public Affairs.
All schools offer degree programs for adult students through the Continuing and
professional education program. Students at University of Colorado Denver can also participate in a wide variety of organizations on campus, including academic and cultural clubs, honor societies, student government, and religious groups.
Quick Facts:
Nearly 12,000 students are enrolled at University of Colorado Denver, ranging in age from 17 to 75.
Four out of five faculty members at UC Denver hold the highest degree in their field.
More than 70 percent of first-time, full-time students remain at UC Denver for their phomore year.
The majority of University of Colorado Denver students complete their degree within six years.
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