Deadlines: Spring semester - November 30 | Summer semester - January 30 | Fall semester - June 30
Background
Students who enroll at CU Denver are undertaking a serious effort to further their education. It is expected they will make every effort to complete their courses during the semester. However, in rare circumstances, after census students may encounter medical emergencies, changes in employment beyond their control, the death of an immediate family member, or other extraordinary life events that prevent them from completing their coursework. The Tuition Appeals policy defines the process students will use to appeal their tuition and fees, the circumstances that will be considered, and the approving authorities for the appeal.
While all appeals will be reviewed, as a general guideline only appeals for a medical event, change in employment, or death will be considered. Other life events will be considered only on a case-by-case basis, and need to be serious circumstances that prevented the student from completing their coursework.
Students must appeal all courses for the semester, partial term appeals will not be considered. Appeals must be received within 6 months of the semester being appealed. The University will not accept appeals for a semester after one year has passed. Students may only appeal for a total of two semesters during their time at CU Denver.
*Please note: Students must be withdrawn from courses before submitting their tuition appeal.
Definitions
*The University of Colorado Denver understands that family is not always linear or nuclear. These instances will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and documentation of the relationship to the student is required.
The following examples do not qualify as extenuating circumstances; therefore, they do not relieve you of your financial responsibilities. Please do not submit an appeal form if the following circumstances apply:
Appeal Process
Students must withdraw from their courses before filing out a Tuition Appeals form. Students appealing a current term but who have not withdrawn from their courses will have their appeal denied, until withdrawn and must resubmit the appeal once all courses have been withdrawn.
Students will submit the appeal, statement, and documentation online. The Tuition Appeals Coordinator will evaluate the appeals. If further documentation is needed, you will receive a notification and your appeal will be pended further review.
Appeals submitted with proper documentation and meeting the guidelines for approval will be approved by the coordinator; those appeals lacking will be denied. Appeals that warrant special consideration will be sent to the Tuition Appeals Committee for review. The Committee’s decision is final.
All appeals must be submitted within 6 months of the
semester being appealed. If the appeal is not submitted within the 6-month
timeframe, the student must present valid documentation as to why they
were unable to file. No appeal will be considered after 1 year from the
semester they are appealing for.
Deadlines
Spring semester | November 30
Summer semester | January 30
Fall semester | June 30
Please Note: Any questions regarding the decision of your tuition appeal must be directed to the tuition appeal email tuitionappeals@ucdenver.edu, within 14 days from the decision date.
Students must provide a detailed explanation of the extenuating circumstances for their appeal. In addition to your personal statement, please provide the following documentation:
*The University of Colorado Denver understands that family is not always linear or nuclear. These instances will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and documentation of the relationship to the student is required.
The entire tuition appeals process can take 4-6 weeks and may take longer if additional information is needed from the student, faculty, or other offices/departments on campus.
Financial Aid Statement
College Opportunity Fund (COF) Statement
Questions about tuition appeals?
If you have questions about your tuition appeal, please email tuitionappeals@ucdenver.edu.