Admission Decision Appeal Process
An applicant who was denied admission to the University of Northern Colorado is eligible to appeal the decision in the circumstances and pursuant to the procedures described below.
Academic Appeals
An applicant for undergraduate admission who was denied admission based on their prior academic performance may file an appeal of that decision when:
- The reason for the denial was that insufficient information was submitted as part of the original application and/or
- Additional information not available at the time the original application was submitted is relevant to, and supports reconsideration of, the admission decision.
In order to appeal the denial of admission for academic reasons, the applicant must complete the . Please use the email and password you used to create your admission application to access this form. This form will require the applicant to upload the following documents:
- Appeal letter 鈥 a letter written by the student that explains the basis for their appeal on one or both of the grounds described above (鈥渨hy do you believe the denial of your application should be reconsidered?鈥)
- Any documentation that supports the reasons discussed in the appeal letter (for example, an updated transcript, updated test scores and/or letters of recommendation.)
If you would like assistance with this process or would like to discuss your circumstances with an Admission Counselor, please reach out to your counselor. If you do not know who your 麻豆传媒 Admission Counselor is, you can find them here.
Criminal, Disciplinary, or Academic Misconduct Appeals
Pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes, an applicant for undergraduate or graduate admission who was denied admission based on information provided by the applicant about the applicant鈥檚 (1) prior convictions for stalking, sexual assault, or domestic violence; (2) prior convictions, within five years before submitting their application, for assault, kidnapping, voluntary manslaughter, or murder: (3) prior disciplinary history at another academic institution for stalking, sexual assault, or domestic violence: (4) criminal charges pending against the applicant: or (5) academic misconduct (such as plagiarism or cheating), may file an appeal of that decision.
In order to appeal the denial of admission for criminal, disciplinary, or academic misconduct reasons, the applicant must complete the . An appeal must be submitted no later than 14 calendar days from the date of the denial of admission.
Please use the email and password you used to create your admission application to access this form. This form will require the applicant to upload the following documents:
- Appeal letter 鈥 a letter written by the student that explains the basis for their appeal (鈥渨hy do you believe the denial of your application should be reconsidered?鈥)
- Any documentation that supports the reasons discussed in the appeal letter (for example, any additional information regarding the criminal, disciplinary, or academic misconduct matter(s) or information about your activities and successes subsequent to the misconduct.)
If you have any questions about this process, please email the Office of Admissions.
Decisions will be made and communicated to the applicant by the Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Management within 28 calendar days of receipt of the appeal. Any decision to overturn will be communicated to the Office of Admissions.