University of Colorado Boulder
About
Teacher preparation has been a part of the University of Colorado Boulder since the university was established in 1876. At CU Boulder, our mission in the School of Education is grounded in a lived commitment to democracy, diversity, equity, and justice. We teach and engage in research with our colleagues in schools and communities to make a transformative difference. The work of our faculty, researchers, staff, and students contributes to evidence-based policy and practice. We aim for our graduates to be engaged and informed educators, researchers, policymakers, and community leaders.
The best part about being an education student are the connections I have been able to make with professors and graduate level students. I have enjoyed all the practicums the CU Teach program offers. I like this program, because it gave me a chance to explore actual teaching early in the program. The last thing I enjoy about the education program is the small classroom settings because it gives you an opportunity to meet other students who share similar interests.
Rachel Swanson
Programs
Bachelor’s & licensure
Undergraduate Teacher Licensure Programs
In-person
Program Format
Pre-Test Required
No
Program Info
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Application Fee & Annual Tuition
$13,624
In State Tuition
$41,968
Out of State Tuition
$60
Application Fee
Ways to Lower Your Costs
Students at University of Colorado Boulder have reduced the cost of their program using these methods. Check with University of Colorado Boulder to see if you can, too!
Varies
Scholarships
Automatic-consideration scholarships are reviewed at the time of admission. Apply for School of Education specific scholarships through the CU Scholarship Application by March 1.
For more information visit:Financial Aid Office
Licensure Areas
Elementary Education (K-6)
English Language Arts (7-12)
Mathematics Middle School (6-8)
Mathematics Secondary Education (7-12)
Music (K-12)
Science (7-12)
Social Studies (7-12)
World Languages—Spanish (7-12)
Stats
Male
Female
26%
74%
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian
Black
Hispanic/Latino
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Two or more races
0%
3%
0%
8%
0%
85%
4%