Transcript Requirements

First-year applicants must submit transcripts, mark sheets and exam results from senior secondary school. For review and decision purposes, we will accept unofficial academic records from you. Records in languages other than English must be accompanied by literal, certified English translations.

If you are admitted and choose to attend ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ, you must provide final official transcripts when enrolling. Your school counselor or registrar can email your records from an official school address to transcripts@colorado.edu.

Contact International Admissions for additional information about transcript requirements.

For your senior secondary school attendance: submit all official academic records, transcripts, marksheets or grade reports, and any certificates (including I/GCSE, AS, A level, and Indian exam certificates), along with any degrees, diplomas, or statements of graduation. If you are currently attending secondary school, send all available records at this time, including a list of your courses in progress.

For your college/university attendance: submit all official transcripts, marksheets or grade reports, and any certificates, diplomas, or statements of graduation from each college or university attended. Documentation is required regardless of the length of attendance, whether or not courses were completed, and whether or not you believe the record will affect your admission or transfer credit. Failure to submit transcripts from all institutions attended is considered a violation of academic ethics and may result in the cancellation of admission or dismissal from the university.

All documents received by the University of Colorado Boulder become the property of the university. The university scans all records into an electronic file and destroys paper copies shortly after. We are unable to return any original or official documents to students. If you will have trouble replacing your academic records, please contact International Admissions before sending your original or only copies.

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