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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO • UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO • UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO • UNIV
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
disclosure was made. These instructions are in accordance of Colorado, Boulder
with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act • 1974.
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO GUIDE TO TRANSCRIPT EVALUATION Test credit accepted, including International Baccalaureate (IB), College Level Examination Program
(CLEP) and Advanced Placement (AP), reflects earned credit based on the equivalent course offered
CAMPUS LOCATIONS by the university. Effective Fall 2017, exam and equivalent course details, course number and title, are
University of Colorado Boulder University of Colorado Colorado Springs recorded on the transcript.
20 UCB 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway
Colorado Springs, CO 80918-3733 Credit earned through institutional course challenge exams is recorded as institutional credit in the term
Boulder, CO 80309-0020 completed. CR is recorded to denote earned credit. The transcript reflects the name, catalog number
303-492-6970 719-255-3361
[email protected] and credits of the course(s) successfully challenged.
[email protected]
University of Colorado Denver University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM
Campus Box 116 13120 E 19th Avenue Fall 1975 to Summer 1988, courses numbered 0–99 were remedial, 100–199 freshmen level, 200–299
P.O. Box 173364 Campus Box A054 sophomore level, 300–399 junior level, 400–499 senior level (open to graduates), 500–599 graduate
Denver, CO 80217 Aurora, CO 80045 level (open to qualified undergraduates), 600–699 graduate level, 700 master’s thesis, and 800 doctoral
303-315-2600 303-724-8000 dissertation.
[email protected] [email protected]
From Fall 1975 to Summer 1988, only courses numbered 500 and above were offered for graduate
credit. (Exception: Independent Study courses were numbered 900–929 for lower division, 930–949
The University of Colorado at Denver and the Health Sciences Center were consolidated into a single for upper division, and 950–979 for graduate level.)
institution, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center (UCDHSC) on July 1, 2004, Beginning Summer 1988, the course numbering system changed from three digits to four digits for all
and renamed to University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver) on October 29, 2007. The institution’s campuses except Colorado Springs. Courses since Summer 1988 are numbered 1000–2999 for lower
campuses are now known as the University of Colorado Denver and the University of Colorado division; 3000–4999 for upper division; 5000–6999 for graduate, master’s level or first and second
Anschutz Medical Campus. year professional; and 7000–8999 for graduate, doctoral level or third and fourth year professional. As
ACCREDITATION of Fall 2010, all campuses use the four-digit course numbering standard.
The University of Colorado is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), an GRADING SYSTEM
institutional accreditor recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Standard Grades Grade Points Numeric Grades (Law)
ISSUING CAMPUS FOR TRANSCRIPTS A Superior/Excellent 4.0 93–99
Each campus has the authority to produce and issue a complete transcript that contains all courses A- 3.7 90–92
attempted at all University of Colorado campuses, including their Continuing Education/Extended B+ 3.3 86–89
Studies Divisions. Official transcripts include the complete undergraduate, graduate, professional and B Good/Better than Average 3.0 83–85
non-degree academic record of all credit-based courses taken at all campus locations or divisions of B- 2.7 80–82
the University of Colorado. Students may request a career-based transcript that produces a partial C+ 2.3 76–79
record. Questions concerning the issuance or authenticity of this transcript should be directed to the
issuing campus. Questions concerning courses, grades, degrees, or other academic information on the C Competent/Average 2.0 73–75
transcript should be directed to the campus the student attended. C- 1.7 70–72
D+ 1.3 66–69
STUDENT PRIVACY/RELEASE OF INFORMATION D 1.0 63–65
In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, this transcript is provided D- Minimum Passing 0.7 60–62
upon the condition that the receiver or those acting on behalf of the receiver do not disclose or provide
access to the information contained in it to any other party without explicit consent of the student. F 0.0 50–59
*** Student is currently enrolled in the course or a final grade has not been submitted
TRANSCRIPT FORMAT ALX Accommodates conversion of pre-1988 statistics. Placeholder classes created with three-
The academic record of a student enrolled both before and after 1988 may be composed of two character grades that equate to students’ pre-1988 GPA.
separately formatted transcripts. If “SEPARATE RECORD OF PRIOR WORK ATTACHED” appears CN Conditional F until cleared (Discontinued Fall 1974)
at the beginning of a transcript, both transcript formats must be present for the transcript to be complete. CR Credit (Excluded from GPA)
TRANSCRIPT AUTHENTICITY H Honors/Highest Achievement (Specified courses at the Anschutz Medical Campus or for
Electronic PDF transcripts bear the Adobe@ Blue Ribbon certification and a GeoTrust CA electronic Honors Department courses on other campuses. Excluded from GPA)
certificate. HP High Pass (School of Medicine at the Anschutz Medical Campus. Excluded from GPA)
I Incomplete (Converted to F if not completed within one year. Effective Spring 2009); Law
TRANSCRIPT NOTATIONS School converts to F if not completed in succeeding term (excludes summer).
Effective Fall 1995, Dean’s List notations appear at the end of each term earned. Students are IC Incomplete (Discontinued Fall 1974)
considered to be in good standing with the university and eligible to re-enroll unless stated otherwise IF Incomplete (Converted to F if not completed within one year. Discontinued Fall 2008)
on the transcript. Students who have been expelled or who have active non-academic suspensions from
IP In Progress (Thesis/dissertation at the graduate level or other specified courses)
a CU campus have transcript notations that may indicate the general type of sanction, the effective date
and duration of the separation/exclusion, and the issuing department. For more information, contact IW Incomplete (Converted to W if not completed within one year. Discontinued Fall 2008)
the appropriate department on the issuing campus. NC No Credit or Audit (Excluded from GPA and credit totals)
NP No Pass (Used with the P+/P/NP grading basis. Denver and Anschutz campuses, Spring and
GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) Summer 2020. Excluded from GPA)
Grades earned in repeated courses are included in the GPA and cumulative totals unless otherwise NR Not Reported (Class grades were not submitted when final grades were processed)
noted. The GPA is computed by dividing the total grade points by the total of credit hours in which P Passing (Under Pass/Fail option, undergraduate/graduate grades of D- and above convert to a
grade points were recorded. Transfer credit is not included in the University of Colorado GPA. In Fall P. P is equivalent to D+, D or D- beginning Spring 2020. See P+ below. Specified courses
2019, Boulder and Denver and in Fall 2020, Colorado Springs implemented varying grade replacement may also be graded on a Pass/Fail basis. Law School requires a grade of 72 or above to Pass.
and forgiveness policies. From Fall 2001 to Summer 2010 Boulder had a different course repetition Excluded from GPA)
policy. See respective campus for policy details.
P+ Pass (Under Pass/Fail option, undergraduate/graduate grades of C- and above converted to P+
ACADEMIC CALENDAR beginning Spring 2020 to address non-standard grading during a global pandemic. Excluded
Beginning Fall 1951, all campuses are on a 16-week fall and spring semester system unless otherwise from GPA)
noted. Summer terms, Study Abroad Programs, and Independent Learning vary in length but are PR Pass with Remediation (Anschutz Medical Campus. Excluded from GPA)
reported in semester hours. As of Fall 2010, all prior coursework taken on a quarter system calendar at S Satisfactory (Course requirements satisfied or expectations met. Excluded from GPA)
the Health Sciences Center (now Anschutz Medical Campus) has been retroactively converted to a U Unsatisfactory (Course requirements not satisfied or expectations not met. Excluded from
semester system calendar. GPA)
UNIT/CREDIT HOURS W Withdrew
While there can be some variation to this structure amongst the campuses and programs, in most cases, Y Class grades not submitted by instructor (Discontinued 1988)
the unit or credit hour is the numeric measure of the instructional, research and/or other academic work CU DENVER
over the length of a semester, and the value of a unit is calculated based upon standard semester credit
hour formulas. Beginning 1970, students enrolled at the CU Denver Downtown Campus have been able to cross
register for courses at Metropolitan State University of Denver and Community College of Denver.
CUMULATIVE CREDITS These courses are identified on University of Colorado transcripts by notations of “MSC,” “CCD,”
Before 1972, cumulative totals were total hours and credit points used for calculation of the GPA only. “4M,” or “Course Offering of Metropolitan State Univ of Denv” in the course titles. Since Spring 1988,
After 1988, cumulative credits include hours earned and GPA based on the level of the student Metropolitan State University of Denver courses are not included in the University of Colorado grade
(undergraduate, graduate, graduate non-degree and professional careers). A student’s transcript may point average, but are included in the hours earned at the University of Colorado. Students must transfer
include credits in more than one career level. in any credit earned through the Community College of Denver, which will appear as transfer credit
hours earned, and are not included in the University of Colorado grade point average. Questions
GT PATHWAYS PROGRAM regarding such listings should be referred to the CU Denver Registrar’s Office.
The Colorado State Legislature approved a set of general education courses guaranteed to transfer LAW SCHOOL GRADING AND RANKING
between state institutions. These courses appear on the transcript with the notation of “GT” followed
by two characters that identify the subject area. See Effective with students matriculating in Fall 2010 or later, by action of the faculty, the mandatory
https://highered.colorado.gov/academics/transfers/gtpathways/curriculum.html. median grade in each Law School course is B+. From 1994 to 2010, the recommended median grade
was 84 (B). Prior to 1994, the median grade was typically 78 (C+) in first-year courses, and 80 (B-) in
RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT PROGRAM large, upper-division courses, and higher than 80 in smaller courses. GPAs are calculated from letter
Graduate credit taken through a reciprocal exchange agreement with another Colorado institution is grades using the conversion table. Prior to Fall 2010, numeric grades were used to calculate GPAs.
indicated by a department listing of RCPR, RCSM, RCSU, and RUNC. Discontinued in Fall 2020. Since Fall 2010, the Law School has used the Letter Points to calculate GPAs. Numeric GPAs were
carried out to two decimal points and were not rounded up to the nearest whole number, i.e., 84.75 not
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 85. Good standing and eligibility to continue are based on the numeric GPAs. A 2.0 average is generally
The four University of Colorado campuses do not share a common course catalog. Current catalogs required to be in good standing and to graduate. Class ranking displays on Law career transcripts for
and course descriptions may be found by accessing the home pages of each campus. students in the top third of the class based on grades. University of Colorado Law School: 401 UCB,
Boulder, CO 80309, 303-492-8047 or www.colorado.edu/law/academics/rules-law-school.
TRANSFER, STUDY ABROAD AND TEST CREDIT
Beginning 2016, accepted external credit is labeled “Transfer, Test and/or Study Abroad Credit ADDITIONAL INTERPRETATION OF TRANSCRIPTS OF PRE-1988 RECORDS
Applied.” Transfer credit converted from the prior student information system may appear as summary To the left of the course title is the code designating the CU campus attended:
data on the transcript. This information is labeled “Advanced Standing.” 1 – University of Colorado Boulder – “SAVE” indicates enrollment on Boulder Campus via
Continuing Education registration
For Study Abroad credit, beginning in 1988, a generic course number was used with the first digit of 3 – University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (on quarter hours through Summer 1988)
the course number followed by nines and an extension of SA. The first digit designated the level of the 4 – University of Colorado Denver
course. Although actual dates of enrollment may have varied, the courses were listed to coincide with
5 – University of Colorado Colorado Springs
the CU calendar. Effective Summer 2016, at the Boulder campus, Study Abroad courses appear as
transfer credit earned under “Transfer, Test and/or Study Abroad Credit Applied” with a “See Study 9 – Division of Continuing Education
Abroad Credit” note in the semester the student studied abroad. W – Boulder Continuing Education
X – Denver Continuing Education
Y – Colorado Springs Continuing Education
Z – Health Sciences Center Continuing Education

Revised 9/27/2024

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