The University of Denver is an independent institution offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The University creates a perfect balance between a small liberal arts college and the benefits of a large research institution. DU offers 12 bachelor's degrees in over 100 programs of study. In addition, DU also offers interdisciplinary and dual degree programs.
The University of Denver's commitment to international students and scholastic excellence is exemplified by a number of merit-based scholarships, awarded to new first-year and transfer undergraduate international students annually. All qualified applicants are given automatic consideration for these scholarships; there is no separate application. For more information on the scholarships and fellowships
offered, visit http://admission. du.edu/admission s/intlcosts. asp.
Eligibility Requirements
International candidates for admission are required to:
a.. Have completed 12 years of education.
b.. Submit official transcipts, test scores and TOEFL scores if a non-native English speaker
c.. Submit financial verification to cover tuition and living expenses for the duration of the degree.
d.. Submit all other materials outlined in the application for admission.
Average Award Amount: $8,000-16,000
Number of International Students receiving Financial Support: 118
Award Duration: Typically 4 years
Application Deadline: January 15
Further Information: http://admission. du.edu/admission s/intlapply. asp
Contact:
Office of Admission
001 (800) 525-9495
admission@du. edu
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