Transfer - Admitted
Once You’ve Been Admitted
If you are considering attending CU Boulder during a different entry term, please read through our Things to Know Before Requesting a Term Change webpage. You can request to delay your enrollment for up to one year by using the term change form on your status page. Fill out the form with the term to which you would like changed, the reason(s) for the change and what you will be doing during this period. The deadline to request a term change is the first day of class for the original term to which you applied.
Next Steps for Admitted Transfer Students
Activate Your IdentiKey
Your IdentiKey is your key to sign up for new-student information, register for classes and log in to the student portal (Buff Portal).
Review Your Transfer Credit Evaluation
Once you receive an email notification that your transfer credit evaluation is complete, you may review it by logging in to the student portal (Buff Portal). If you're having trouble reading your transfer credit evaluation, watch our tutorial video.
Meet With a Pre-Transfer Advisor
Schedule a pre-transfer advising appointment to discuss the transferability and applicability of your transfer credit, degree requirements, future course planning and more.
Connect With Transfer Students
Join our transfer student Facebook group to connect with current and prospective CU Boulder transfer students.
Stay on Track & Submit Official Transcripts
Your admission to CU Boulder depends on your final transcripts’ reflecting similar academic achievement at the time of your admission decision. If you used unofficial transcripts for admission purposes, please submit your final, official transcripts and documents by mail or email [email protected] once they are available. Official transcripts are mailed or sent electronically directly to us by the issuing institution or by the student if the transcript is still in its original sealed envelope. Official transcripts sent via a third party to the student and then uploaded to the application status page are considered unofficial transcripts.
Students With Disabilities
Once admitted, students who need accommodations from Disability Services can submit documentation of a disability to Disability Services and request an intake with a disability specialist.
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