Beyond Colorado Women's College

A University of Denver education means foremost that your degree will be worth more than just a credential. Grounded in the traditions of a liberal arts education, our degree programs offer a full foundation of general and liberal studies, preparing students to become successful in advanced courses of academic study.

Many of our students continue on to graduate school, earning advanced degrees in advertising, anthropology, business, law, education, computer science, geographic information systems, mass communications and journalism studies, marketing, social work, psychology, and other innovative fields. Many of our students have received full scholarships for graduate studies.

Continue at DU
There are many options for graduate study available at the University of Denver. Your academic adviser can help you to explore these options. If you are thinking about continuing your education after graduation from Colorado Women's College, work with your adviser now to ensure the best transition to a graduate course of study.

Daniels College of Business Dual Degree Program

The Undergraduate Dual Degree program is a joint undergraduate/graduate degree option for students at the University of Denver - Colorado Women's College, allowing qualified individuals to complete both an undergraduate degree and graduate business degree in a shortened time period. This program is designed for exceptionally focused and ambitious students. A student must separately apply to and be accepted into both the undergraduate and graduate degree programs. All requirements for both degrees must be met, as well as the minimum hours required for the specific dual degree by the University. More >>


University College Information Technology Studies Dual Degree Program
ITS students interested in pursuing a graduate degree in Information and Communications Technology from University College may take up to two University College graduate classes (8 credit hours) that will also count as CWC electives.   Students can apply for provisional acceptance into University College when they have achieved junior level status, and must have a GPA of at least 3.0 and a recommendation from the Program Chair of IT Studies.  Students can take University College classes when they have reached senior status at Colorado Women's College.  The MAS in Information and Communications Technology from University College allows students to specialize in areas of information technology such as networking, project management, databases, software design, technology management, telecommunication, web design, GIS, and security. More >>

The Morgridge College of Education Dual Degree Program
The Dual Undergraduate/Graduate Degree Program in the Morgridge College of Education (MCE) allows undergraduate students to combine most majors with a master's degree in Curriculum & Instruction. The dual degree structure enables qualified students to complete the two degrees and recommendation for a teaching license in five years. More>>

Boettcher Teachers Program
TWC graduates may qualify for Boettcher Teachers Program. The Morgridge College of Education partners with the Boettcher Foundation, the Public Education and Business Coalition, Mapleton Public Schools, and Adams 12 Five Star Schools to offer the opportunity to obtain an alternative teaching license and a master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction - paid for by a full scholarship. More>>