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The Class of 2028 Arrives

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Heather Hein

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DU welcomes a diverse and academically outstanding group of undergrads from all corners of the U.S. and beyond.

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On Sept. 3, the University of Denver opens its doors to its newest class of undergraduate students. On Move-In Day, approximately 1,350 students and their families will descend on campus to get settled in, with most traveling more than 500 miles to get here.

The students in the Class of 2028 represent a wide swath of the U.S.coming from 47 statesand the world, including 35 countries. Geographically, the largest percentage comes from Colorado (30%), followed by states in the West (18%), Midwest (17%), Northeast (14%), Southwest (12%) and Southeast (5%). The top home cities outside Colorado are Chicago, Austin, Portland, Minneapolis, Santa Fe, Houston, St. Louis, St. Paul, Dallas and Albuquerque.  

This outstanding group of undergrads, who were selected from more than 19,000 applicants, have an average high school GPA of 3.76 and, of those who included their test scores on their applications, average ACT and SAT scores of 30 and 1281, respectively.

The University continues to recruit a diverse class of students, with 30% identifying as a member of an ethnic group other than white and 4% coming from abroad. First-generation students make up 19% of the incoming class. In addition to the first-year students, 160 transfer students will start at DU this fall. 

Finally, DU welcomes four Boettcher scholars, six Daniels Fund recipients and 27 Davis New Mexico scholars. The Boettcher Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship awarded to 50 Colorado high school students each year. The Daniels Fund provides merit- and need-based, four-year scholarships to students from Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico. The Davis New Mexico Scholarship is awarded to first-generation students from that state. 

Join us in welcoming all of our new first years!

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