Scholarships and Other Ways to Fund Your DU Tuition

As part of looking for universities away from home, we’re sure that the topic of funding and scholarships has come up. Our team has taken the information from the official DU website and created a “cheat sheet” for you to refer to. Below is the tuition breakdown to help incoming students visualize the possible costs … More Scholarships and Other Ways to Fund Your DU Tuition

On-Campus Employment for International Students

Dear World, Working is a part of the college experience for many students. What options do international students have? What processes do international students have to go through? Watch Ronnie’s video to get some answers! Pioneer Careers: career.du.edu Off-campus employment: https://duworldwide.com/2019/04/30/international-student-and-opt/ Sincerely, International Student #DearWorld is a blog series that our international student ambassadors at … More On-Campus Employment for International Students

Your Return to Campus! | 2020-2021 Academic Year

Dear World, “Your Return to Campus!” is a short but sweet guide to navigating COVID-19 changes this fall. Ronnie and Elise break it down into five easy steps. THis video is available with English, Chinese (Traditional) and Chinese (Simplified) captions. Information for incoming international students: https://www.du.edu/news/update-internationalization For a detailed description of the steps described : … More Your Return to Campus! | 2020-2021 Academic Year

50 Questions with International Studies Majors | DU Josef Korbel School of International Studies

Dear World, “50 Questions with International Studies Majors” is part of a mini-series brought to you this time by Elise and Victoria. Learn more about their experiences in the DU Josef Korbel School of International Studies! Sincerely, International Student #DearWorld is a blog series that our international student ambassadors at the University of Denver share … More 50 Questions with International Studies Majors | DU Josef Korbel School of International Studies

50 Questions with a Business and Ethics Fellow | DU DCB| Georgia Kyriacou

Dear World, “50 Questions with a Business and Ethics Fellow” is part of a mini-series brought to you this time by Scottish exchange student and international ambassador, Georgia. We dive into some personal questions about her experience at DU with academia and DU’s culture. Sincerely, International Student #DearWorld is a blog series that our international … More 50 Questions with a Business and Ethics Fellow | DU DCB| Georgia Kyriacou

A Day in the Life of an International Student (Media Studies major) | Ronnie Cheng

Dear World, Learn about a day in the life of Ronnie Cheng, an international student from Hong Kong, who is currently a media studies major with minors in English and Biology here at the University of Denver! This video is available with English, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified) and Cantonese subtitles. Resources mentioned in this video: … More A Day in the Life of an International Student (Media Studies major) | Ronnie Cheng

Hidden Gems of DU

The Book Stack @ Mary Reed Copied from website: The volunteer-run Book Stack provides new, used, and rare books on a variety of topics. There are more than 35,000 used, new and rare books in over 90 subjects, including history, psychology, travel, foreign language titles, crafts, fiction, and many more. The Book Stack has been … More Hidden Gems of DU

6 Useful Resources Every Student at DU Needs to Know

1. Your Resident Assistant For first-year, second-year and other students who live on-campus, this resource is one that you see all the time. Resident Assistants (RAs) are trained extensively on the resources available on-campus, and are there to be a resource for students in residence halls. Most RAs are glad to answer questions that you … More 6 Useful Resources Every Student at DU Needs to Know