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University of Northern Colorado

Greeley, CO 4-Year Public
Acceptance Rate92%

About University of Northern Colorado

University of Northern Colorado Overview

University of Northern Colorado is a public, state school in a suburban setting in Greeley, Colorado. University of Northern Colorado was founded in 1890 and now enrolls around 11,460 students a year, including 8,494 undergrads. University of Northern Colorado offers housing for up to 3,448 students. Most students live in off campus housing, and 60% of students spend their weekends on campus.

There are many ways for students to get involved at University of Northern Colorado! Love music or performing? Join a campus band, sing in a chorus, or perform with one of University of Northern Colorado's theater groups.

Interested in journalism or communications? University of Northern Colorado students can write for the campus newspaper, host a radio show or be a producer for the student-run television channel.

Excited for Greek life? University of Northern Colorado has fraternities and sororities.

Planning to play sports? University of Northern Colorado has many options for athletes. See them all and learn more about life at University of Northern Colorado on the Student Life page.

Learn more about life at University of Northern Colorado on the Student Life page.

Mark your calendar! The deadline to apply regular decision to University of Northern Colorado for Fall 2022 is August 1.

2021 University of Northern Colorado Facts At-A-Glance
Academic Calendar Semester
Overall Acceptance Rate 88%
Early Decision Acceptance Rate ED not offered
Early Action Acceptance Rate EA not offered
Average GPA 3.5
Applicants Submitting SAT scores 89%
In-State Tuition $14,724
Out-of-State $19,854
Percent of Need Met 77%
Average First-Year Financial Aid Package $15,046

Is University of Northern Colorado a Good School?

There is no one way to define a "good" college or university. Admissions criteria, acceptance rate and average GPA are good indicators of how selective an institution is, but they don't say much about the quality of the education or the student experience. There are a few statistics that can give you a good idea of how satisfied students are and how well a school supports its students.

Let's take a look at to get a clearer sense of what University of Northern Colorado offers and if it might be a good choice for you.

2021 Acceptance Rate for University of Northern Colorado

It is moderately difficult to get into University of Northern Colorado. Around 88% of applicants get into University of Northern Colorado each year. Last year, 9,160 students applied to University of Northern Colorado and 8,033 were admitted.

Retention and Graduation Rates at University of Northern Colorado

Retention is the number of students that stay enrolled at a school over time. This is a way to get a sense of how satisfied students are with their school experience, and if they have the support necessary to succeed in college.

Out of all the first-year, full-time undergrads who start at University of Northern Colorado, around 70% return for their sophomore year. University of Northern Colorado's six-year graduation rate for undergrads is 52%. Compare this to the average six-year graduation rate for colleges and universities in the U.S., which is around 61% for public schools and 67% for private.

Job Outcomes for University of Northern Colorado Grads

Job placement rates after graduation and average starting salaries can all give important clues about the value of a degree from a specific school. Within six months of graduating, 54% of graduates receive at least one full-time job offer.

Recent University of Northern Colorado grads have an average starting salary of $37,570 a year. The average starting salary for all 2021 graduates was around $60,000 a year, though these numbers vary widely by major.

University of Northern Colorado's Endowment

An endowment is the total value of a school's investments, donations, and assets. Endowment is not necessarily an indicator of the quality of a school, but it can give you a sense of how much money a college can afford to invest in expanding programs, improving facilities, and support students. As of 2021, the total market value of the school endowment was $88.6 million. The average college endowment was $905 million in 2021. For each full-time student, University of Northern Colorado spends about $9,142 a year.

Tuition and Financial Aid at University of Northern Colorado

Cost is another important factor when choose a college. Some colleges may have high tuition, but do a better job at meeting students' financial need. University of Northern Colorado meets 77% of the demonstrated financial need for undergraduates. First-year students that attend University of Northern Colorado full-time are awarded $15,046 a year in financial aid, on average.

Students in the class of 2021 who had taken out student loans graduated with an average of $23,881 of debt. For context, compare this number with the average national debt, which is around $36,000 per borrower.

The 2022-2023 FAFSA Opened on October 1st, 2021

Some financial aid is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, so fill out the FAFSA as soon as you can. Visit the FAFSA website to apply for student aid. Remember, the first F in FAFSA stands for FREE! No one should ever pay to fill out the FREE Application for Federal Student Aid, (FAFSA), so don't give your money (or info!) to any website that claim you do.

Learn more about Tuition and Financial Aid at University of Northern Colorado. Based on this information, how does University of Northern Colorado sound? Remember, the best school for one person may be a terrible fit for another! So ask yourself: Is University of Northern Colorado a good school for you?

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Where is University of Northern Colorado Located?

University of Northern Colorado is located in the suburban setting of Greeley, Colorado, less than an hour from Denver.

If you want to see University of Northern Colorado for yourself, plan a visit. The best way to reach campus is to take Interstate 25 to Greeley, or book a flight to the nearest airport, Denver International.

You can also take a virtual campus tour to get a sense of what University of Northern Colorado and Greeley are like without leaving home.

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College Info

501 20 St. Greeley, CO 80639

Campus Setting: Suburban

University of Northern Colorado Application Deadline

First-Year Applications are Due

Aug 1

Transfer Applications are Due

Aug 1

The deadline for Fall first-year applications to University of Northern Colorado is Aug 1.

The deadline for Fall transfer applications to University of Northern Colorado is Aug 1.

Check the school website for more information about deadlines for specific programs or special admissions programs

University of Northern Colorado SAT Scores

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Composite SAT Range

980 - 1210

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Math SAT Range

480 - 590

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Reading SAT Range

490 - 620

Estimated Chance of Acceptance by SAT Score

SAT Score

Estimated Chance

1210 and Above

Good

980 to 1210

Avg

980 and Less

Low

SAT Scores Needed to Get Accepted

The median SAT score for University of Northern Colorado students is 1096. Applicants with SAT scores of 1210 and above have a good chance of being admitted to University of Northern Colorado, while applicants with SAT scores between 980 to 1210 have an average chance of admittance, and prospective students with an SAT score below 980 have a low chance of being offered a spot at University of Northern Colorado.

University of Northern Colorado Tuition & Fees

Tuition & Fees

$27,986

In State

$38,932

Out-of-State
Cost Breakdown
In State
Out-of-State
State Tuition
$11,916
$22,862
Fees
$2,718
$2,718
Housing
$12,152
$12,152
Books
$1,200
$1,200

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Student Life

Wondering what life at University of Northern Colorado is like? There are approximately 10,348 students enrolled at University of Northern Colorado, including 7,357 undergraduate students and 2,991 graduate students. 81% percent of students attend school full-time, 86% percent are from CO and 14% percent of students are from other states.

81%

Full Time

19%

Part Time

86%

In State

14%

Out-of-State

Data Source: IPEDs and Peterson's Databases © 2022 Peterson's LLC All rights reserved

Quick Facts

Total Enrollment

10,348

Campus Setting

Suburban

Acceptance Rate

92%

Tuition and Fees

In State

$14,634

Out-of-State

$25,580

Fall Freshmen
Application Deadline

Aug 1
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