International students are those who already have, or will be applying for, a temporary U.S. visa (most commonly the F-1 and J-1 visas).Please visit our website for additional details on acquiring aVisa.
If you are a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, asylee, or refugee—or if you have submitted the Form I-485 to the Department of Homeland Security in application for permanent residency status and have received a receipt for the form—you are considered a domestic applicant.
The Leeds School of Business values applications from international candidates. The cultural diversity and perspectives that international students bring to the program enriches the experience for all of our graduate students. We will evaluate candidates from outside the US using the same criteria used for domestic applicants. However, some additional information is required to complete the application for international candidates.
If you are offered admission, one official transcript for each university attended will be required prior to your enrollment in the first term. We do not accept or review third-party evaluations such as WES, ECE, etc.
*Official US/domestic transcripts must be sent electronically, directly from the awarding institution to us, to be considered official. When you order your transcripts, send them directly toGradprocessing@colorado.eduand we will match them to your application. Transcripts uploaded by the applicantwill not be considered official.
*Official Non-US transcripts/foreign transcriptsshould be sent electronically, directly from the awarding institution tointlgrad@colorado.edu. We can accept signed and sealed transcripts as well.Should you have questions,please contact us atLeedsgrad@colorado.edu.If you need to physically mail them, please mail your official documentsto us at the following address with "Attention: Leeds Graduate "
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(iBT): Arequired minimum score of 80+ with a preferred score of100.
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: Arequired minimum scoreof 6.5+(7.0+ for the MS Accounting and MS Taxation programs)
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:Arequired minimum score of 120+(on the 160 point scale)
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TOEFL Score Report: Applicant Name, Appointment Number, Date of Birth, and MyBest® Scores as of date.
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IELTS Score Report: Applicant Name, Test Report Form Number (TRF), Date of Birth, and Test Date.
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Duolingo Score Report: Applicant Name, Secure link to the Duolingo Certificate, and Test Date.
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The institution is in the U.S. or aqualifying countryfrom the table below.
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You have completed at least one year of full-time ACADEMIC study at that institution.
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The date you completed your studies (or left the institution) is within two (2) years of your desired admission term,
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Example 1: Your desired admission term is Fall 2025. Studies that ended in the Spring (April – June) of 2023 would meet the criterion.
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Example 2: Your desired admission term is Fall 2025. Studies that ended in the Fall (October – December) of 2022 would not meet the criterion.
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You provide transcripts for the institution that verify ALL the criteria have been met.
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International applicants who are citizens of a qualifying country from the list below are not required to provide proof of English proficiency and do NOT need to submit a Verifiable English Proficiency Score Report.
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Qualifying Countries: Australia, Belize, Botswana, Canada (except Quebec), Commonwealth Caribbean, Ghana, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Nigeria, Singapore, South Africa, United Kingdom, and Zimbabwe.
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Official TOEFL test scores are only valid for two years from the test date. Login to yourand request your TOEFL score to be sent to the . Our school code 4841. If prompted for a Department Code, please use 99.
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Official IELTS test scores are only valid for two years from the test date. Please request your IELTS test center report your score to our school using the information below (IELTS does not use school codes).
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- Masters & PhD, 3100 Marine Street, Suite A122, UCB 65, Boulder, CO 80303
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Official Duolingo test scores are only valid for two years from the test date.and ‘Send Results’ from inside the Duolingo application. Choose, “ – graduate” when prompted.
Matt Baca facilitates the MSBiz Comp Bootcamp. The first part addresses the foundation of your message and brand, and includes the following:
- The culture of the U.S. Business School
- Academic Honesty, Ethics and Avoiding Plagiarism
- Professor-Student Contract
- Business Writing (Case Write-Ups)
- Business Case Analysis & Discussion
- Individual and Group Presentations
- Accent Modification Activities
- Managing and Participating in a Multicultural Team
- Managing Conflict on Teams
The second part of the program focuses on taking your message and brand to the world, addressing this task in the following modules:
- Marketing You 101
- Sales Five Golden Rules
- Your Brand
- The Job Hunt in America
- Networking & Small Talk
- Elevator Pitch/Positioning Statement/Sound Bites
- Telling Your Story
Read testimonials from Leeds graduate student alums:
“The program was a great way to boost your confidence and show what you would face in the real MBA program. One of the best English courses and prep classes I have ever taken!”
— Seth, Thailand
“Matt successfully executed a well-planned and to-the-point pre-MBA program and he managed to make us participate in class and conquer our fears and cultural biases.”
— Emre, Turkey
"I am a fully bilingual and bi-cultural student, at first I was a little skeptical about taking what seemed to be an ESL course. Truth be told I was blown away by the usefulness of the program. Once I started the MBA I found that I had a clear head-start on some of the native English speaking students. This program helped me a lot on my writing skills and presentations skills, plus it gave me the confidence boost I needed to start the MBA program.”
“Matt Baca is one of the greatest instructors I have ever had. His livelihood and teaching skills made the course a well-rounded positive experience. His knowledge of worldwide cultures allow him to connect with students from across the globe in order to prepare them for the challenge of an MBA program in the US. Thanks to his course coming back to school has been a smoother transition.”
— Nicolas, Mexico
Note: We do not offer graduate assistantships or research opportunities in ourMS programs.
Need-based financial aid is available for UScitizens and eligible non-citizens.
Eligible non-citizens may be:
- U.S. permanent residents with an I-551
- Conditional permanent residents with an I-551C
- Noncitizens with an I-94 showing "Asylum Granted," "Refugee," "Indefinite Parole," "Humanitarian Parole," or "Cuban-Haitian Entrant"
Review the information on the Financial Aid website for more information.
MS Business Analytics &MS Supply Chain Analyticsbegin in June
- Online Python Bootcamp – Available in mid-June 2025 and should be completed by the first day of classes on July 8, 2025.
- Mandatory International Student Bootcamp – June 25-27, 2025
- Mandatory All Student Orientation – July 1-3, 2025
- Program Start – July 8, 2025
- Mandatory International Student and Scholar Services Orientation (ISSS) – TBD for 2025
MS Real Estate & MS Finance begin in August
- Mandatory International Student Bootcamp – July 28-30, 2025
- Mandatory All Student Orientation, Bootcamps and Proficiency Assessments – August 5 - 20, 2025
- Program Start – August 21, 2025
- Mandatory International Student and Scholar Services Orientation (ISSS) – TBD for 2025
*dates are subject to change