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Fast Facts

Number of undergraduate students at the University of Denver (DU) (2008-2009)

5,324

Number of undergraduate students at the Daniels College of Business at DU (2008-2009)

2,177

Academic Calendar

Quarter system from September to June with an optional Summer Session and inter-term offerings.

Undergraduate degrees offered by Daniels

  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA):
    • Majors offered in 13 business disciplines and minors offered in 12 business disciplines. 
      View complete list.
  • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSAcc)

Undergraduate/graduate dual degrees

Complete your undergraduate degree and a graduate degree from Daniels (MBA or a master's degree in a specific discipline) in just five years. Learn more.

Avg. class size at the University of Denver (DU)

 20

Percentage of students who study abroad

74% (2006-2007 school year)

Student Profile

Academics

The University of Denver is known for attracting high-achieving students. The list below states both average and middle 50% academic statistics for students accepted to the University of Denver. Note: This data is not limited to Daniels College of Business undergraduates.

 

Accepted Student Averages

Accepted Student Middle 50%

GPA

3.7

3.5-4.0

SAT Math

604

550-660

SAT CR

600

550-650

SAT Combined

1,220

1,120-1,320

ACT

27

25-29

2008 Enrolled First-Year Students

Geographic Breakdown

The University of Denver is a national university with students from all over the country and throughout the world enrolled in undergraduate programs. This list breaks down the percentage of first-year students enrolled in 2008 by US region:

Colorado

41.8%

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West

14.8%

Southwest

6.5%

Midwest

17.8%

Northeast

10.0%

Southeast

3.0%

International

6.1%


Race/Ethnicity



American Indian or Alaskan Native

1.7%

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Black, non-Hispanic

1.8%

Asian/Pacific Islander

5.2%

Hispanic

6.8%

International

5.3%

Race/Ethnicity Unknown

9.1%

White, non-Hispanic

70.0%