Registration for Spring 2025 courses opens on January 7th.

Students

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CU SucceedÌýoffers studentsÌýthe opportunity to get a head start on college by earning college credit while still in high school. As a CU SucceedÌýstudent, you'll be engaged in courses of the same academic quality and rigor as those taught at the University of ºÚÁÏÍø¹ÙÍø Denver. All courses are taken for a letter grade and appear on an official CUÌýDenver transcript. Plus, CU Succeed courses are offered at a reduced tuition rate so you can begin earning college credit before paying full college tuition!Ìý
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Transferability of credits: What if I don'tÌýattend CU Denver?

Courses are eligible for transfer to University of ºÚÁÏÍø¹ÙÍø campuses, as well as to many other universities and colleges. In general, institutions that accept CU credits will accept the credits earned from CU SucceedÌýcourses. Before registering for a course you should confirm with your intended college that the course will be accepted and will apply toward requirements of your anticipated program of study. See more about transferability of credits here.
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Student Expectations: Academic Policies and Student Responsibilities

Students enrolled in CU Succeed coursesÌýare receiving academic credit form CU Denver andÌýthey are subject to the same academic policies and procedures to which regularly enrolled students on campus must adhere.ÌýThese include policies and procedures pertaining to academic honesty, attendance and course work, adding and dropping of courses, grade appeals, dissabilty access, etc.ÌýStudents mustÌýadhere to all deadlines established by the programs.Ìý