All continuing students in good standing and all applicants accepted to MSU Denver are eligible to register each semester.
Students are responsible for ensuring that their address and phone number on file with the University are correct and up-to-date. Address changes may be made in-person with the Office of the Registrar, by fax to 303-556-3999, or through the Student Hub, msudenver.edu/studenthub.
Information on the registration procedure, registration dates, and student responsibilities and obligations related to registration is available at the Student Hub, msudenver.edu/studenthub.
For additional information regarding registration and records, click on a link to be taken to the entry below.
Priority Registration
Priority registration is designed to enhance the University’s ability to help students achieve graduation status. The priority registration system allows students who have earned a certain amount of credits to register prior to other students who are further from graduation. Only passing grades and transfer credit are included in this calculation.
Priority registration also accommodates students with special circumstances that impact their ability to access the classes they need to maintain satisfactory progress toward the completion of their degree.
Priority registration is structured as follows:
- Graduate students, NCAA, students with disabilities requiring accommodations approved with the Access Center, and Veteran students who received VA benefits or Tuition Assistance the previous semester.
- Seniors
- Juniors
- Sophomores
- Freshmen
- Non-degree-seeking students
- Newly admitted students
Legitimate Academic Interest to Attend a Course
To attend a class, students must have a legitimate academic interest (e.g., be officially registered, waitlisted, auditing a course, enrolled through CU Denver pooled program, etc.). Individuals may not attend a class if they do not have a legitimate academic interest. Officially registered means that students have been accepted for admission by the University, and that the Course Reference Number (CRN) for the class is entered on the student’s registration record. The deadline to register for a full-semester class is the census date, specified on the Academic Calendar . There are pro-rated deadlines for all other courses outside of the full-term courses. Undergraduate students who qualify for the College Opportunity Fund (COF) and register after the census date will not be eligible to receive the COF stipend.
Changes in Registration
Enrolled students may adjust their schedules by dropping and/or adding classes. Students must add or drop classes before the drop deadline (census date). It is the student’s responsibility to follow proper drop or withdrawal procedures in the event that he or she does not attend a class. Failure to attend class does not constitute an automatic drop or withdrawal. Students who do not officially drop their classes will be assessed full tuition and fees.
Drop, refund and withdrawal deadlines are located in ConnectU, connectu.msudenver.edu, on the Student Detail Schedule.
Students who reduce their course load after the drop deadline and before the withdrawal deadline will receive a “W” notation for each course from which they have withdrawn. Refer to the withdrawal notation policy in this catalog under Academic Policies and Procedures .
ALL STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL REGISTRATION TRANSACTIONS. Students are also responsible for following all drop and withdrawal deadlines.
Selective Service Registration Certification
As of July 1, 1993, any male student who fails to register for the Selective Service will be ineligible for federal student aid, according to the Military Service Act (Public Law 97-252).
Colorado Revised Statute 23-5-118 (selective service registration prerequisite to enrollment) requires all males between the ages of 18 and 26 to certify that they have registered with Selective Service before enrolling in any state-supported institution in Colorado. Any male who has not registered by his 26th birthday will be ineligible to enroll at the University. A Selective Service registration hold will be placed on the student’s account until the student registers with Selective Service at sss.gov and provides a Selective Service Certification Form to the Office of the Registrar.
Special Registration
Pooled Registration
MSU Denver and the University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver) have formed a common pool of courses available to students at each institution. Students must register for pooled courses through their home institution.
MSU Denver Students:
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Must comply with all MSU Denver policies, procedures and deadlines when registering for, withdrawing from or dropping CU Denver pooled courses;
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May not be placed on a wait list for any CU Denver pooled course; and
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Must comply with CU Denver course prerequisites. Prerequisite courses are provided at CU Denver.
CU Denver pooled course titles and grades will appear on the MSU Denver transcript and will count in the GPA and hours toward graduation; however, CU Denver pooled courses will not satisfy academic residence requirements for degrees from MSU Denver. This restriction applies to the residence requirements of the overall degree (30 semester hours minimum), the major (8 upper-division semester hours minimum), and the minor (3 upper-division semester hours minimum). This restriction does not apply to Physics (PHY) courses. Credit for CU Denver pooled courses will not count towards the 50 resident semester hours required for Honors.
Interinstitutional Registration
Interinstitutional registration applies to MSU Denver students taking courses at the Community College or Denver (CCD) and to CCD students taking courses at MSU Denver. Interinstitutional application deadlines are published in the Academic Calendar . During any semester, a student may not be registered interinstitutionally for more than 50% of the total number of hours carried for that term.
For MSU Denver students:
MSU Denver students may register interinstitutionally for a maximum of 9 credits; however, students may not register for more interinstitutional credits than they are taking at MSU Denver.
MSU Denver students wishing to enroll at CCD must obtain the Interinstitutional Application and registration forms from the Office of the Registrar, Student Success Building, Suite 160 (#3), msudenver.edu/registrar/student/forms. Students should ensure that the coursework is transferable to MSU Denver by receiving approval from their academic department.
MSU Denver students are restricted from registering for:
- Certain Colorado Community College (CCC) Online classes at CCD
- Online or off-campus classes at CCD
- Remedial classes through the interinstitutional registration process
Interinstitutional courses will not satisfy academic residence requirements for a degree from MSU Denver. The total number of community college credits applicable to a degree from MSU Denver is 64, which includes interinstitutional and transfer credit. Only courses transferable to MSU Denver will apply toward a degree.
For CCD students:
Students from CCD are not eligible to register for online courses or off-campus courses offered at Metro North and Metro South, including correspondence and tele-courses.
CCD students may not place their names on waitlists for closed classes at MSU Denver.
CCD students are restricted from registering for CU Denver Pooled Courses.
Interinstitutional students enrolled at MSU Denver will be charged all extra fees such as additional class fees, etc.
Community College of Denver (CCD) - Basic Skills Courses
The Community College of Denver offers college Basic Skills Classes available to MSU Denver students needing additional preparation in the areas of English, mathematics, and reading.
CCD basic skills courses will not apply toward MSU Denver degree requirements or GPA.
MSU Denver students registering, withdrawing or dropping CCD basic skills courses are expected to comply with all MSU Denver policies and deadlines.
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Prior to registering for any preparatory CCD classes, students must consult with their MSU Denver academic advisor to determine appropriateness of the class(es).
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Students taking CCD courses are required to take the Accuplacer test and to place into the appropriate courses based on their test results.
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Classes will be posted on your MSU Denver academic record and will include semester hours and the grade/notation earned. CCD will also post the course, semester hours and grade earned on the CCD academic record.
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Tuition and fees for these classes will be paid to MSU Denver.
Definition of Full-time and Half-time Status
The following chart outlines the number of semester hours required to meet full-time and half-time status for fall, spring, and summer semesters:
FALL, SPRING, and SUMMER
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Full-time
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12 or more semester hours
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Three-quarter-time
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9-11 semester hours |
Half-time
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6-8 semester hours
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Less than Half-time
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5 hours or less
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To complete a degree in four years or eight semesters, students may need to take at least 15 semester hours per semester. For financial aid purposes, 12 semester hours is the full-time standard for the summer semester. Please check the financial aid portion of this catalog for detailed requirements. To be eligible for health insurance coverage, students must be enrolled in ten semester hours in the fall and spring and eight semester hours in the summer. Enrollment verification may be requested through the Student Hub, msudenver.edu/studenthub. Revised: December 8, 2015.
Official Transcripts (Official Academic Record)
The official transcript is a certified copy of the student’s permanent academic record. It contains the official signature of the Registrar and the official seal of the University. Students may order transcripts by logging in to the Student Hub, msudenver.edu/studenthub. Requests may be delayed, depending on end-of-term grading and the posting of degrees. Transcripts will only be issued upon written request, which must include:
- Student’s full, legal name as recorded while attending MSU Denver;
- Student’s identification number;
- Birth date;
- Last term of attendance;
- To whom and where the transcripts are to be sent;
- Number of copies desired; and
- Student signature authorizing the release of records.
Transcripts will be withheld due to indebtedness to the University or for other appropriate reasons. Students from other institutions taking MSU Denver courses under the state college system or interinstitutional registration programs must request transcripts from their home institution.
Falsified Transcripts and Diplomas
Altering, modifying, tampering with, or in any way falsifying an official Metropolitan State University of Denver transcript or diploma is a crime. The University has implemented multiple measures to detect such conduct. To protect the integrity and value of an MSU Denver degree, the Attorney General will vigorously prosecute, through the criminal justice system, those who commit these crimes.
In addition, students found responsible for falsifying an official MSU Denver transcript or diploma will face a University judicial hearing and appropriate sanctions may be imposed, including suspension, dismissal, and loss of credit, which could affect the student’s permanent record.
Emergency Withdrawal
Students who must withdraw during a semester due to unforeseen or extenuating circumstances, including state or national emergency, should see the Office of the Registrar. The Office of the Registrar will make the final determination for administrative withdrawal on a case-by-case basis (see the Administrative Withdrawal policy under Academic Policies and Procedures . Students who request an administrative withdrawal may also request a tuition refund by filing a Tuition and Fees Appeal through the Office of the Bursar.
Office of the Registrar, Student Success Building, Suite 160 (#3), 303-556-3991, Regquery@msudenver.edu.
Office of the Bursar, Student Success Building, Suite 150, 303-556-6188.
Military Leave for Students Active or Inactive Duty
Members of the State or National Guard, Reserve, or active United States Military, who are called to active or inactive duty (e.g. drill, annual training) will not be academically penalized for that service. When a military student is notified that s/he has been called to duty, the student must notify all instructors and Veterans Education Benefits.
Students activated may have different options, depending on the time of semester the student is called to duty and length of duty. In consultation with their faculty, options may include:
- Completion of any missed work without penalty to their grade provided that satisfactory academic progress is being made,
- Drop,
- Withdrawal,
- Administrative Withdrawal,
- Incomplete.
The student is required to present proof of training schedule, official orders or letter from the service member’s unit to Veterans Education Benefits Veterans Education Benefits will then contact each instructor and obtain the requirements for course completion. The requirements will be sent to the student and kept on file.
Office of the Registrar, Veteran Education Benefits, Student Success Building, Suite 160 (#3), 303-556-2993, VAEdBenefits@msudenver.edu.
Tuition Classification
A student is classified as an in-state or out-of-state student for tuition purposes at the time of admission. This classification is based on information supplied by the student on the application for admission and is made in accordance with the Colorado Tuition Classification Law (Title 23, Article 7, of the Colorado revised Statutes). Once determined, a student’s tuition classification status remains unchanged unless clear and convincing evidence that a change should be made is presented. If a student believes that he or she is entitled to in-state status, the student must submit the Petition for In-state Tuition form, along with evidence of in-state status to the Office of the Registrar by the published deadline dates.
The tuition classification statute requires that, in order to qualify for in-state status, a student (or the parents or legal guardian of the student in the case of students under 23 years of age who are not emancipated) must have been domiciled in Colorado for one year or more immediately preceding the first day of the semester for which such classification is sought.
Domicile for tuition purposes requires two inseparable elements: (1) a permanent place of habitation in Colorado and (2) intent to remain in Colorado with no intent to be domiciled elsewhere. Some examples of connections with the state that provide objective evidence of intent are: payment of Colorado state income tax as a Colorado resident, permanent employment in Colorado, ownership of residential real estate property in Colorado, compliance with laws imposing a mandatory duty on any domiciliary of the state, such as the drivers’ license law and the vehicle registration law and registration to vote. Other factors unique to the individual can also be used to demonstrate the requisite intent.
Any questions regarding the tuition classification law should be directed to an admissions officer in the Office of Admissions or the Tuition Classification Officer with the Office of the Registrar. In order to qualify for in-state status for a particular semester, the student must prove that domicile began no later than one year prior to the first day of classes for that semester. Refer to the Academic Calendar for deadlines to submit the Petition for In-State Tuition form.
College Opportunity Fund (COF)
Every eligible Colorado resident who will be a student must apply for the College Opportunity Fund (COF) in order to authorize payment of the state’s contribution toward tuition at any public college or university in the State of Colorado, including Metropolitan State University of Denver.
These funds, called “stipends,” will be applied to a student’s college account each semester and are available for up to 145 credit hours of college-level, undergraduate study. The actual value of the stipend will be determined by the Colorado Legislature each year.
Students must apply online for the stipend at CollegeInColorado.org (select College Opportunity Fund). Students must authorize the use of the stipend each semester during registration in ConnectU, connectu.msudenver.edu.
The COF application requires students to submit their legal name, date of birth, Social Security Number, and Driver’s License Number only once in a student’s lifetime. The application must be completed before the stipend can be credited to a student’s tuition and fee bill.
Students who do not apply for and/or authorize COF will not be eligible for the stipend and will be responsible for paying the total in-state tuition - both the student’s share and the state’s share.
Eligibility: In-state, undergraduate students will be eligible for the stipend, up to 145 credit hours of college-level, undergraduate study, regardless of age, income or financial aid status. If a student goes over his or her 145-lifetime-credit hour cap, the student may apply for a one-time, one year waiver of up to 30 credits. All waiver requests must have an advisor’s signature and must include a personal statement demonstrating substantial economic hardship, as well as an explanation as to why more than 145 credits is needed in order to obtain the degree.
For more information, visit the University’s Q&A section on COF, msudenver.edu/cof.
Health Insurance Requirement
All U.S. citizens are required by Federal law to have health insurance coverage that meets the standards set forth in the Affordable Care Act. The University offers students taking nine (9) or more credit hours in any given semester a high quality health insurance plan at a price considerably below similar plans offered through the State’s Health Insurance Exchange. The University-offered plan also includes special cost saving benefits of 100% coverage with no deductible and no co-insurance for all services at the Health Center at Auraria. This insurance program is offered as a means to save students money on health insurance, while ensuring that students are in compliance with Federal law.
All students, undergraduate and graduate, taking nine (9) credit hours or more in any given semester of attendance are required to either participate in the University-offered health insurance program or submit proof of having outside health insurance that meets the University’s compliance standards by submitting an electronic waiver form available on ConnectU by the waiver deadline for the current semester. Proof of having outside health insurance must be submitted each semester a student is taking nine (9) or more credit hours.
Note that students who initially register for nine or more credit hours, but subsequently drop below nine credit hours before the waiver compliance deadline, will automatically have the insurance charge removed from their tuition bill and will not be covered by the University-offered health insurance for the current semester. Student taking less than nine (9) credit hours are not permitted to voluntarily participate in the University-offered student health insurance plan. If a semester premium is not paid in full, any submitted claims during that semester will be denied. For additional details of this requirement, including the University’s Outside Health Insurance Compliance Standards, visit healthcenter1.com.
Immunizations
The immunization requirement is to ensure the health and safety of all constituents on the Auraria campus and the University is required by State law to enforce this requirement in the interest of public health.
Students must comply with the State of Colorado’s Immunization Policy requirements for higher education by submitting documentation of their previous immunizations, specifically MMR (measles, mumps and rubella.) This documentation must be submitted during the first semester of attendance by the immunization deadline. The summer/fall deadline is October 1 and the spring deadline is March 1. Students who do not comply with this requirement will not be able to eligible to register for future semesters. Non-compliant students will have an immunization “hold” put on their account if they have not submitted their immunization documentation by the published deadline during their first semester of attendance.
Waitlist
The waitlist is an automated function available from the start of registration through the first week of class. When an opening occurs in a course, the first person on the waitlist will be sent an email authorizing the student to register for the open seat. The email will inform the student how many hours they have to register for the course. This means that:
- The student needs to check msudenver.edu email account everyday while on a waitlist.
- When a notification is received, the student must register within the designated time frame. For example, if the student has 48 hours, this means the student has 48 hours from the date and time of the automatically-generated email notice to register for the course. If the student does not register within the time allotted, the student will be automatically dropped from the waitlist.
Once the student is dropped from the waitlist, neither the Office of the Registrar nor the Department will be able to make exceptions for students who do not register for the class within the time period stated in the notification email.
Revised: November 9, 2015, Office of the Registrar
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