We appreciate your interest in the Colorado School of Public Health. Please find admissions requirements below. If you have additional questions, please contact our Office of Admissions & Student Affairs. You can also contact the International Student & Scholar Services and University of Colorado Office of International Admissions for additional assistance and support.
Need-based financial aid is limited for international students. We would encourage you to research funding opportunities that may be available through the country in which you hold citizenship, as some countries offer funding to students while studying abroad.
Please review the Funding and Resources for International Students and Non-US Citizens document for more detailed information about external need- and merit-based funding opportunities available for international students.
Merit-based scholarship opportunities are available through the Colorado School of Public Health and are typically awarded during the application review process.
After a degree-seeking international student has satisfactorily completed (3.0 GPA or better) and paid non-resident tuition for 18 credit hours, the international student (on F1 or J1 visas) who has been enrolled for one calendar year will be eligible
to receive a tuition differential scholarship. The scholarship will enable international students to pay resident tuition for the remaining required credits of their degree program. The scholarship will continue to be awarded each semester as long
as the student is making satisfactory progress in their program according to program policies.