Transfer Students

Welcome to the ¿ì»îapp Community! We are excited to have you join us as a transfer student at ¿ì»îapp. Transitioning to a new institution is a significant milestone, and we're here to ensure you have all the support you need to succeed.

Starting the week of June 17th, 2024, new transfer students can schedule individual advising meetings to review credits and discuss course options. You should have also received an email with directions on how to schedule your meeting. ÌýIf you did not receive this email, contact advising@du.edu. ÌýAfter meeting with an Academic Advisor, you will be cleared to register for Autumn quarter. New Transfer Student Registration for Autumn quarter is July 22-26, 2024.

Before you can register for classes, it's important that you meet with an academic advisor. This meeting will help you navigate your new academic journey at ¿ì»îapp and set you up for success. To prepare for your advising appointment, please review the information below.Ìý

If you need any assistance or have questions, feel free to reach out to us at advising@du.edu at any time. Our entire advising team is here to support you.Ìý

Welcome once again to your new home at ¿ì»îapp!

Get Connected with an Academic Advisor

  • Step 1: Watch Registration Informational Videos (Required)

    Watch the short informative videos that will guide you through the mechanics of preparing for registration, completing ¿ì»îapp’s billing agreement, how to register for classes and creating course plans.

  • Quick Question Hours During Registration Week

    Quick Questions are 10-15 min max, same day, offered on a first-come, first-served basis, intended for quick problem solving to ensure accurate course enrollment.

    Monday-Friday (July 22nd-26th)

    Morning: 9:00 -11:30 AM Mountain Time

    Afternoon: 1:00 - 4:00 PM Mountain Time

    Add yourself to the Ìý(you can only add yourself during the hours listed above)

    Make sure to join the virtual meetingÌýfrom a laptopÌýand not your phone.Ìý

Prepare for your individual Advising Meeting by Completing the Following:

  • Complete Discoveries Fall Experience - Academic Advising & Student Success Canvas Module

    The Canvas module includes important information about the Common Curriculum, Academic Advising, and registration preparation. Allow at least 2 hours to complete this module. Taking your time with this module will set you up for success at ¿ì»îapp!

  • Request AP/IB Scores
    • Request that your AP Scores (if applicable)Ìýbe sent to ¿ì»îapp through theÌýÌý(school code is 4842)Ìý
    • IB graduates (if applicable)Ìýrequest your transcripts be sent directly to ¿ì»îapp through theÌý.
  • Review your Degree Audit in My4D for a Detailed Evaluation

    Review your Degree Audit inÌýÌýfor a detailed evaluation of your progress toward degree completion.

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  • Watch your College-Specific Advising Video
  • Take the Language Placement test

    • Students who are continuing to study a language they started learning prior to ¿ì»îapp take a placement test to determine their starting course level. Transfer students should speak with an Academic Advisor if they have transfer language credit and next steps.Ìý
    • Some degree programs are exempt from the language requirement which includes the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) and all Engineering degree programs. Students with these declared degree types do not need to take the proficiency placement test.
    • Contact cwlc@du.edu for questions regarding your placement test results.Ìý
    • Some Transfer Students may have already completed the language requirement with incoming transfer credit. Review your degree audit or confirm with an Academic Advisor if this requirement has been met.Ìý
  • Use the Math Advising Tool

    Use theÌýÌýto determine the appropriate math course for your program/degree type.Ìý

    Transfer students should speak with an Academic Advisor if they have transfer math credit and next steps.

    The math advising tool is for all incoming students. Depending on their intended major, transferred math courses and other considerations, the math advising tool will indicate which math course, if any, is required. If MATH 1200 (Calculus for Business and Social Sciences) or MATH 1951 (Calculus I) is required, the math advising tool will administer a math proficiency survey (approximately 45 minutes and 20 algebra questions) to test the level of preparation for these courses – the score will be recorded and students will receive a recommendation concerning math courses by email in early July. In order to ensure that you can register for the appropriate math class during New Student Registration in late July, the deadline to complete theÌýÌýis July 1.

    Majors that require Math 1951 or Math 1200

    • Biochemistry
    • All Biological Sciences Majors
    • Business (all degrees)
    • Chemistry
    • Computer Engineering
    • Computer Science
    • Ecology and Biodiversity
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Environmental Chemistry
    • Environmental Science (B.S. degree only)
    • Integrated Sciences
    • Mathematics
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Molecular Biology
    • Physics
  • Review a Sample Course Plan for your Major Area of Interest
  • Watch the Instructional Registration Videos

    Watch theÌýinstructional registration videosÌýto learn how to navigate our registration system

  • Complete theÌýBilling agreementÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýSubmit Proof of Immunization

    Complete theÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýsubmit proof of immunizationÌýto ensure you can register.

    Incomplete forms can result in holds on your account which will prevent registration

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Registration & Advising Contact Information

For questions about registration, contactÌýimsoconfused@du.eduÌýor call 303-871-4095.

For questions about advising or course planning, contactÌýadvising@du.edu.

We look forward to helping you as you plan for Fall quarter!