Transfer Specific Resources
Here you will find information about exclusive opportunities tailored to transfer students.
Transfer Success Seminars
FYXP 3000: Transfer Success Seminar
This success seminar course is designed to assist first semester transfer students, with their transition to the University of Colorado Boulder. Through this course transfer students learn about various campus and academic resources applicable to an upper-division student; evaluate their skills, interests, strengths and education as they relate to overall career goals; and establish an encouraging transfer student community. This small, interactive seminar course is limited to 25 students per section. Some sections of this seminar are reserved for transfer students admitted to the Program in Exploratory Studies and members of the Sharer Scholarship cohort.
COEN 4830: Engineering Transfer Success Seminar
This course is designed for transfer students to the College of Engineering and Applied Science to aid in a successful transition from another two- or four-year institution and was developed using input from current transfer students. Through this course transfer students will learn about various college, campus and academic resources applicable to an upper-division student; evaluate their skills, explore relevant issues associated with transfer students and the engineering profession, build on strengths and education as they relate to overall career goals, and establish a supportive transfer student community.
Campus Programs
Summer Transfer Excellence Program (STEP)
The Summer Transfer Excellence Program (STEP) is a rigorous academic program designed to support incoming Arts & Sciences Transfer Â鶹ÒùÔº who are underrepresented and/or first-generation college students in their transition to CU Boulder. This five-week summer bridge program prepares students academically and socially for CU Boulder through engaging coursework and the chance to build a supportive network of peers, faculty and staff. Â鶹ÒùÔº will take two-courses (six credits total) that count towards degree progress, participate in community building activities and learn about resources and opportunities on campus and in the Miramontes Arts & Sciences Program (MASP). Â鶹ÒùÔº who complete STEP and enroll in CU in the fall become eligible to join MASP and receive a participation scholarship.