Forms and Petitions
Forms
If you are a ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder student in the College of Engineering, Business, ENVD, Music or CMCI, you can apply to transfer to the College of Arts and Sciences or declare aÌýmajor using the intra-university transfer (IUT) process.ÌýFor questions about this process, please contact the Arts and Sciences Academic Operations team atÌýasoperations@colorado.eduÌýor call (303) 735-5591. IUT applications are generally processed within 2 weeks of submission.
All undergraduate students at ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder have a Primary Major. For students with multiple majors within the College of Arts and Sciences, the Primary Major is the major that was declared first. Students with more than one major in the College of Arts and Sciences can use the Primary Major Designation form to change the order of their declared majors, updating which major is designated as their Primary Major.
Note: A Primary Academic Advisor is assigned to every Primary Major. Primary Academic Advisors play a central role in supporting student success, including serving as a primary conduit for key personalized academic advising communication and graduation certification.
A Letter of Intent to Graduate is an official letter that provides proof a student has applied to graduate. This letter indicates the term the student intends to graduate along with their intended degree and major(s)/minor(s). The letter also specifically states that, degree completion cannot be confirmed at this time.
Please click the button to the form below.
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Letters of Completion are provided to students in the College of Arts and Sciences who have applied to graduate, have completed all degree requirements and need proof of their degree. The letter will be generated during the interim period when all grades are posted, and the degree audit is complete, but degrees have not yet been posted to transcripts.
Important: Once degrees are posted to transcripts, the college no longer provides Letters of Completion for that term. At that time, you must request transcripts or a degree verification from the Office of the Registrar to show proof of degree. You may request those here: www.colorado.edu/registrar/students/transcripts
www.colorado.edu/registrar/alumni/request-degree-verification
Please click the button to the form below to see if you qualify for a Letter of Completion.
Mandatory Reporting and Petitions
¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder has a responsibility to provide a safe and nondiscriminatory environment. If you disclose having been impacted by sexual misconduct, protected-class discrimination or harassment, intimate partner violence, stalkingÌýor related retaliation, we are required to share that information to the ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance (OIEC) for outreach regarding support and reporting options.ÌýYou are not required to respond to OIEC. If you are in need of support, here is a .Ìý
If you have questions before you want to submit this type of information, please contact the confidential Office of Victim Assistance.
Additionally, please note that the university takes disclosures around threat of harm to self or others seriously and when information of this nature is received, it will be shared with the appropriate offices to offer additional support and resources.
Petitions
Late drop petitions are requests to drop a class beyond theÌýwithdrawal deadline, which can be foundÌýon theÌýOffice of the Registrar’s website.ÌýThe petition is used only for unforeseen extenuating circumstances which prevented the student from dropping the class by the posted deadline.
This petition may only be used forÌýstudents solely enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.ÌýStudents enrolled in multiple programs or colleges must adhere to their primary college of record’s policies.
Filling out the petition does NOT result in automatic approval.
Students are expected to keep attending classes and submitting work until they have received theÌýofficial outcome of their petition.Ìý
Petitions will be accepted until 5 p.m. (MT) on the last day of classes for full session fall and spring classes, or by the withdrawal deadline for any orÌý.ÌýFor questions about this process and potential impacts on degree progress, please consult with your academic advisor. For other questionsÌýabout this process, please contact the Arts and Sciences Academic Operations team atÌýasoperations@colorado.eduÌýor call (303) 735-5591. Late drop petitions are generally processed within 2 weeks of submission of complete petition.Ìý
- If you aren't registered in the class, ask your instructor for permission to add.Ìý
- WriteÌýtheÌýdepartmentÌýwho is teaching the class (e.g.Ìýif it is an English class, go to the English department).Ìý Ìý
Is it theÌýlast week of the term or has the semester just ended?
- If you have completed a class but mistakenly were not registered for it, pleaseÌýcomplete the retroactive add petition below.
- Print the petition and ask for your instructor's help, as they will need to fill out part of it and sign it!
- Electronically submit your petition to ascurriculum@colorado.eduÌýor bring your completed petition toÌýtheÌýCurricular Affairs office in Old Main 1B90Ìýor send it viaÌýcampus mail UCB 275.
- If your petitionÌýis approved, your instructor will then submit a change of record form to add the class to your record.
If you have taken coursework outside of the ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä systemÌýand your cumulative GPA from ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä combined with your grades and credits taken at another institution after your suspensionÌýis higher than a 2.000, you can submit this petition.
For questions about this process, please contact the Arts and Sciences Academic Operations team atÌýasoperations@colorado.eduÌýor call (303) 735-5591. Reinstatement petitions are generally processed within 2 weeks of submission of complete petition.
For information on credit hour limitations, please see the Registrar'sÌý"Get Ready to Register" section. To seeÌýthe impact onÌýtuition, please see theÌýBursar's "Tuition and Fee Rate Sheets" page. Credit overload petitions are generally processed within 2 weeks of submission of complete petition and will be reviewed during open enrollment for the requested semester.Ìý
- For more information on arts and sciences' policyÌýon pass/fail credit limitations, visit theÌý, click "Credit Limitations," and scroll down to the "Pass/Fail Credit"Ìýsection. Do have a conversation with your advisor before electing to take a class pass/fail.
- If you are takingÌýa class pass/fail that is not allowed to be pass/fail, please complete the Pass/Fail-to-Graded petition.Ìý
- Note:ÌýYou cannot petition to change a class from graded to pass/fail.ÌýÌý
For questions about this process, please contact the Arts and Sciences Academic Operations team atÌýasoperations@colorado.eduÌýor call (303) 735-5591. Pass/Fail-to-Graded petitions are generally processed within 1 week of submission of complete petition.
Declaring a Major or Minor in the College of Arts & Sciences
Are you currently declared in a major (including open option) in the College of Arts & SciencesÌýand plan to change your major?ÌýDo you plan toÌýadd or drop an additional major and/or minor? You can meet with an academic advisor during their open hours or during a major declaration meeting to change/add to your academic plan.
Academic advisors’ open hours are posted in Buff Portal Advising.ÌýNew major meetings are also listed in Buff Portal Advising.
Students who wish to add, dropÌýand/or change a major or minor without meeting with an academic advisor can navigate the menus below their student success team photos in Buff Portal Advising to an online major/minor add/drop request form. These requests are generally processed within 3-5 business days of submission.
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