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Lecturers

What is CU Succeed?

The CU SucceedÌýProgram enables students to earn university credits prior to graduating from high school, offering a curriculum comprised of lower-division courses within CU Denver's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering and Applied Science and College of Arts & Media. These courses are taught in the high school by high school faculty (CU Succeed Gold Program) or University of ºÚÁÏÍø¹ÙÍø Denver lecturersÌý(CU Succeed Silver Program) who meet the minimum qualifications for approval.ÌýApproval isÌýdetermined by the academic department faculty.

How does the program work?

Approved lecturersÌýwork with the CU Succeed Programs at CU Denver to ensure that the offeredÌýcourseÌýis comparable in every way to the same course on campus. TheÌýsyllabus is reviewed by the appropriate academic department every term. Administrative procedures mirror those on campus, i.e. students enroll online and pay their tuition through the CU Denver Bursar's Office, students complete instructor evaluations, and grades are reported to the University by using official University procedures. The credit earned by students becomes part of their permanent record at the University of ºÚÁÏÍø¹ÙÍø.

CU Succeed Gold Lecturers are not paid directly by the University; instead, a portion of each enrollment is paid back to the high school in the form of an administative stipend.ÌýThe CU Succeed Gold tuition rateÌýis $77 per credit hour, and the stipend rate is $8 per credit hour.
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How do I apply?

If you wish to be considered for a CU SucceedÌýLecturer appointment, follow the procedures outlined on the New Lecturer Application Page.

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