Aid for Prospective & Incoming First-Year Students

Prospective first-year students should apply for financial aid as soon as possible to be considered for the most opportunities. Read through our checklist to make sure you don't miss any steps!

1. Apply for Admission

ÌýÌý August to Mid-JanuaryÌý

​The first step is toÌýapply for admissionÌýto Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder. You don't have to wait to be admitted to apply for financial aid, but we will only look at your application once you've completed this step.

2. Apply for Financial Aid

​ÌýÌý December toÌýEarly Spring

​â¶Ä‹â€‹â¶Ä‹â€‹CompleteÌýtheÌýÌýas soon as it's availableÌýeach year. BrowseÌýtips, FAQs andÌýwatch a step-by-step video onÌýcompleting the FAFSA.Undocumented Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ residentÌýstudents are asked to complete the ASSET financial aid application instead of the FAFSA.

ÌýÌý What Happens After the FAFSA?Ìý about how your FAFSA gets processed.

3. Apply for Scholarships

ÌýÌý November 1 toÌýMid-March

We recommendÌýstudents complete theÌýÅ·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder Scholarship Application, which opens NovemberÌý1 every year for the upcoming school year. Each studentÌýis alsoÌýautomatically considered for some scholarships upon admission to Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder. We encourage students to apply for financial aid by March 1 to be considered for all scholarship opportunities. Learn more about applying for scholarships.

4. Complete To-Do's

ÌýÌý After Admission toÌýJuly 1

Starting in late March, the Office of Financial Aid will email students if more information is required to complete their financial aid application. Students will receive an email with a list of information requested, including how to submit it.

Complete this information as soon as possible. Outstanding requests will hold up your aid offer until completed.

5. Review & Accept Aid

ÌýÌýMid-FebruaryÌýto August 1

In February, the Office of Financial Aid typically begins sending financial aid offers and estimates. If you’re offered a loan, you will need to accept it in order to receive it; all other types of aid are automatically accepted for you. Some students may receive an estimate of their financial aid in late March. This is intended to help families plan for paying for college.

6. Final Steps Before First Day of Classes

Complete any final "To-Do" items inÌýÌýand review theÌýpre-college checklist. Getting these tasks done before coming to Boulder will help you focus on moving, buying books and finding your classes.​Ìý

Students who have a complete aid application and no outstandingÌýrequests from our office will have their financial aid applied to their university bill the Monday before the first day of classes.

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Parent Access to Student Records

The Family Education Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that protects the privacy of student educational records (which includes financial aid). If you want your parent to be able to see your financial aid, bill, and account information, you can provideÌýconsent via the onlineÌý.

Don't Miss Out

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Tips to Apply

ÌýÌýHow aidÌýworks
ÌýÌýCompleting the FAFSA
ÌýÌýTypes of aid

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Aid Essentials

ÌýÌýHow to view my aid
ÌýÌýWhy aid may change
ÌýÌýHow to keep your aid

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Other Ways to Pay

Learn more about additional ways to pay for college, including student employment, Parent PLUS loans, and payment plans.