Ask Scholarship Services a QuestionYou must have JavaScript enabled to use this form.Indicates required field Are you a:Ìý Current studentÌý Parent, family or friend of a studentÌý OtherName:Email:Student ID:What is my Student IDWhat is my Student ID??Student ID:Student Name:What can we help you with?ÌýÌýCU Boulder Scholarship ApplicationÌýÌýAutomatic Consideration ScholarshipsÌýScholarships & the university billÌýÌýPrivate scholarship or tuition assistance checkÌýOther ÌýÌýReview Before You SubmitCU Boulder Scholarship ApplicationSubmitting the general CU Boulder Scholarship Application considers you for scholarships all across campus. Some academic departments and scholarship opportunities require an additional application, which will become available to you after submitting the general application.ÌýÌýReview Before You Submit:Automatic Consideration Scholarship- Chancellor's, Esteemed, Presidential or RegentAutomatic consideration scholarshipÌýrecipients are awarded at the time of Admission and are based on a comprehensive review of aÌýstudent'sÌýadmission application.Resources:Learn about Automatic Consideration ScholarshipsFor questions about how students are considered, emailÌýadmissions@colorado.eduHow to keep your awardScholarship renewal criteriaOptions if your award was cancelledÌýÌýReview Before You SubmitAll scholarships and financial aid begin applying to the bill the MondayÌýbefore the first day of classes. Private scholarships must be received by the Office of Scholarship Services by 5Ìýp.m. Mountain Time on the first day of classes to ensure they apply to your bill by the due date. Any balance that may remain due to a late scholarship arrival is the student’s responsibility to cover.Resources:Scholarships & the Bill: how & when awards pay toward your university billBursar Office:Ìýunderstanding your bill, making payments &Ìýgetting refundsÌýÌýÌýReview Before You SubmitPrivate Scholarship or Tuition Assistance CheckTheÌýOffice of Scholarship Services must receive your private scholarship by 5 p.m. Mountain Time on the first day of classes to ensure they apply to your bill by the due date. Any balance that may remain due to a late scholarship arrival is the student’s responsibility to cover.ÌýRead how toÌýsend in your private scholarship check.For graduate students,Ìýgraduate scholarships are managed directly through your graduate program. PleaseÌýcontact your graduate program advisorÌýand/or assistant for more information.ÌýÌýÌýReview Before You SubmitScholarship holds or To-Do itemsComplete any outstanding To-Do items as soon as possible to ensure your scholarship is applied to your bill on time.ÌýYou can check for To-Do items & review the status of your scholarships inWithdrawing & scholarshipsYour scholarship may or may not be available for you to use after you have withdrawn from a semester. Search our webpage for specific scholarship withdrawal policies.Faculty & staff scholarship applicationCU Boulder faculty & staff members can submit a singleÌýFaculty & Staff Scholarship applicationÌýeach academic year to be considered for up to three different scholarships designed to support their dependents who are pursuing higher education.Provide us with more detail about your question.FERPAAs a reminder, studentÌýeducation records (including scholarship information) are protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) once the student begins attending classes. We’re happy to continue to assist you with any general scholarship questions; however, in order to comply with FERPA, CU Boulder will not release a student’s information to anyone but the student unless aÌýFERPA Consent to ReleaseÌýis on file beginning on the first day of class. Your student must set up the consent to release.