As CU Denver, we are committed to ensuring that in return for their’ time, talent and effort, our students are afforded a clear and rewarding path to graduation. That’s why elevating student success remains at the heart of everything we do at the University of Colorado Denver. Increasing scholarship support is one of the most effective and direct measures we can take to achieve this, because in so many cases it’s not a lack of ambition that prevents students from graduating, it’s simply a lack of resources.
By supporting scholarships at CU Denver, you provide those resources. You create opportunities and avenues for success. We hope you'll consider making a gift today. Every gift, like every student, makes a difference.
Our ability to attract and retain high-performing students impacts not just our university, but our city and the State of Colorado as a whole. So, when you donate to a scholarship fund, you support our finest students who go on to shape our communities and our world.
Contributing to CU Denver means believing as we do that diverse perspectives enhance the educational experience. From first-generation and international college students to different socioeconomic backgrounds and fields of study, CU Denver is a community built on diversity.
Often, the only barrier to completing a degree is a financial one. Your gift allows our students to stay on track for what really matters: their education and the impact they will make.
Contributing to scholarships CU Denver provides students with valuable opportunities to expand their educational experience. Scholarships open doors to internships, research opportunities, and study abroad programs through which our students learn by doing and graduate better prepared to succeed.
“Receiving a scholarship showed me the impact someone’s kindness can have and inspired me to be kind in return.”
“This support has allowed me to devote more time to researching how the brain functions after injury and how it can heal.”
“It’s such an amazing thing to do, to take their hard earned money and invest it in people they don’t even know.”