Admissions
The outstanding faculty at the Leeds School offer a more expansive approach to business education. By combining a strong and diverse academic curriculum with the integration of business and society, students gain a wider range of understanding and perspectives. Innovation and entrepreneurial thinking are leveraged to address the evolving dynamics of the business world and the global economy.
In addition to GPA requirements, completed credit hours, and completed prerequisites, the school considers other factors that contribute to diversity in the student body. Leeds students differ from traditional business students because they approach their educational pursuits and professional careers with the ability to think broadly and act boldly in the world of business and in the world around them. They pursue unconventional paths in small firms and major corporations. And they significantly impact the organizations and communities in which they live and work.
Undergraduate Students:
Incoming freshmen or those transferring from other colleges or schools may apply to the undergraduate program through the University of Colorado Office of Admissions .
Master's Students:
The Leeds School of Business MBA Program uses a batch admissions process, with three separate rounds of admission. Because admission to the program is very competitive, the batch admissions process helps the Admissions Committee to better evaluate applicants on a comparative basis.
To apply for the MS in accounting program , contact Cathleen Burns at LeedsMS@colorado.edu.
Ph.D. Students:
The Leeds School of Business doctoral program admits highly-qualified candidates in the fall semester only. You must specify an area of study under "special field" on the application.
Learn more about applying to the Leeds School of Business.