Transfer Student Visit Experiences
An Information Session & Campus Tour provides a great overview of CU Boulder and the Buffalo community. This program includes a general information session which is designed to help answer questions about the undergraduate experience at CU Boulder. Following the information session is a 90-minute to 2-hour, student-led walking tour of campus.
Transfer Admitted Student Day allows you to explore the many opportunities and resources you will have as a transfer student.
You can sit in on presentations about your next steps and housing options, go on a campus tour, ask current transfer students questions, attend a breakout session of your choice, have lunch on campus at the Center for Community, and chat with an academic advisor from the college, school or program to which you’ve been admitted.
Coming in Spring 2025
Hear from Admissions, Off-Campus Housing, Transfer Credit, Pre-Transfer Advising, Financial Aid, New Student & Family Programs and Veteran & Military Affairs. Learn about your preferred academic program and ask questions of current CU Boulder students.
Check back soon for Spring 2025 event dates
Connect With Us
CU Boulder counselors are here to help you through the application and answer any questions that may arise during the admission process.
Excuse/Visit Verification
Excuse/visit verification forms are issued only when a student attends a formal experience hosted by the Office of Admissions. This includes in-person formalized experiences as well as virtual experiences run by Admissions. An excuse/verification form may also be issued if a student officially meets with our counselor on duty or Admissions personnel who are able to log the interaction on the student record.
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