Submitting an application is the first step toward achieving your personal and professional goal of earning a classroom-based or online Bachelor's degree. Students with prior college credit, military credit, professional licenses or certificates, or several years of work experience may be able to translate this experience directly into college credit.
An enrollment counselor will discuss with you how to earn prior learning credit, provide valuable information regarding financial aid and tuition assistance, recommend programs and classes, and help you get started with the application process.
Materials Needed for Application and Admission
- Completed Online Undergraduate Application Form.
- $50.00 nonrefundable application fee (waived for previous Regis University students).
- Writing Skills Placement Essay: Select one of the essay topics to demonstrate your abilities.
- Transcripts: Provide official college transcripts of prior coursework within 30 days from the start of first class. If you have never attended college, request official high school or GED transcripts. All transcripts need to be sent directly to the CPS Undergraduate Office of Admissions.
- Work Experience: Document that you have at least three years of full-time work experience after high school, or a combination of full-time work experience and previous college credit equivalent to three years. Applicants who do not meet this requirement may submit a letter of appeal to the School Dean. Download the guidelines for work experience admission appeal.
- Additional admission requirements apply to international students who are non-U.S. citizens.
- Please remember: Applications that are incomplete and/or missing information will NOT be processed. All documents must be received by the admission office 4 weeks prior to the start term to ensure proper placement in your first course.
At the Master’s degree level, admission requirements are unique and vary by degree. To view specific information for your graduate degree of interest, click on the appropriate degree below and expand the Admission Requirements & Applications Deadlines section located at the bottom of the page.
- Master of Arts
- Master of Arts in Counseling
- Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Nonprofit Management
- Master of Science in Accounting
- Master of Science in Criminology
- Master of Science in Organization Leadership
- Master of Science in Database Technologies
- Master of Science in Software Engineering
- Master of Science in Systems Engineering
- Master of Science in Information Assurance
- Master of Science in Information Technology Management
- Master of Science in Software Engineering and Database Technologies
Education admission requirements are unique and vary by degree. To view specific information for your degree of interest, click on the appropriate degree below and expand the Admission Requirements & Applications Deadlines section located at the bottom of the page.
Undergraduate Education
- Degree Plus Licensure: Colorado
- Degree Plus Licensure: Wyoming
- Degree Plus Licensure: Nevada
- Licensure Only: Colorado
- Licensure Only: Wyoming