International - Confirm
Confirm Your Enrollment
Step 1
Log in to your .
Step 2
Click on the “Confirm your intent to enroll” form.
Step 3
Confirm your enrollment and pay your $200 nonrefundable confirmation deposit. Please note: The GI Bill does not cover the confirmation deposit.
Step 4
Congrats! You’re #BoulderBound!
After You Confirm
Now that you are officially #BoulderBound, it is time to think about what you need to do to ensure you have a smooth transition to Ƶ Boulder.
You’ll need your IdentiKey to apply for housing, sign up for New Student & Family Programs, register for classes, and log in to Buff Portal, the student portal for online services and information.
Review Housing Options
The housing application will open in early March. Please visit the housing website for updates.
Whether you have credit from a college or university, AP, IB, A-Levels or the military, you’ll need to get all final, official documents sent to the Office of Admissions from your prior institution or the testing agency. Transfer credit evaluations are completed using your final, official documents after you have confirmed your intent to enroll. You will need your IdentiKey to access your official transfer credit evaluation in the .
Send Final Official Transcripts & Documents
You should send final official transcripts to the Office of Admissions directly from the issuing institution as soon as they are available, by mail or by email to transcripts@colorado.edu. You must submit official transcripts before registering for classes or receiving financial aid toward your tuition bill.
Learn Ƶ New Student & Family Programs
As you navigate your transition to Ƶ Boulder, New Student & Family Programs is here to support you. Learn when and how to complete the Online Experience, our virtual orientation program, to learn more about health and wellness, advising, registering for classes, and more.
Take Note of Your Program Start Date
All F-1/J-1 students MUST arrive no later than the date reflected on the I-20/DS-2019. We will post dates for students arriving for summer and fall 2025 as soon as they are available.
Obtain Your Immigration Document
Most international students attend Ƶ Boulder on an F-1 student visa. To obtain an F-1 visa, you will need a Form I-20 issued by our school. If you are not already in the U.S. on an F-1 visa or will not be attending Ƶ Boulder on an F-1 visa, the university will issue your I-20 soon after you confirm your intent to enroll.
Review Pre-Arrival Information
New Student & Family Programs’ website provides important and helpful information about life in and out of the classroom. Find details about immigration processes, what to expect in the U.S. and in Boulder, how to navigate the academic culture at Ƶ Boulder, and more. You may arrive in the U.S. up to 30 days before the report date on your DS-2019 or I-20. You will need to arrange transportation to the campus and any temporary housing accommodations. The university does not provide transportation to campus.
Connect with International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS)
Now that you have completed the admission process, you will begin to work with our ISSS office. ISSS will provide you with important information about immigration, preparing for arrival, New Student Welcome Programs and much more.
Undergraduate students who are newly confirmed to the University of Colorado Boulder but do not attend must reapply for admission to the university at a later time. This includes students who never enroll for courses; do not request a term change by the deadline; and/or enroll and withdraw before the third Wednesday of classes.
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Connect With Us
Ƶ Boulder counselors are here to help you through the application and answer any questions that may arise during the admission process.
The University of Colorado does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, pregnancy, disability, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, political affiliation, or political philosophy. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. You may view the list of ADA and Title IX coordinators and .
As a student or prospective student at Ƶ Boulder, you have a right to certain information pertaining to financial aid programs, the Clery Act, crime and safety, graduation rates, athletics and other general information such as the costs associated with attending Ƶ Boulder. To view this information visit colorado.edu/your-right-know.