Starting Your Program
Welcome to the MS-DS program, Data Buff! This page brings together the essential steps, timelines, and resources to help you transition smoothly into the program and start strong from day one.
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To Do
If you have not already let us know that you will be attending CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó and paid the $200 enrollment deposit you may do so on your .
Before you can register for classes, you must activate your CU username and IdentiKey password. You will need your student ID number from your official admittance email.
All CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó faculty, staff and students receive a CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó email account. We will use this account to communicate with you, so please use your IdentiKey to log in and start using it.
- Review Key Dates
- Review your MS-DS Curriculum
- Attend Group Advising, or an Accepted Student Webinar! (find events here)
- Complete the so we can register you
- Await enrollment!
- Make changes as needed
Now that you're getting ready to come to the beautiful place we call home, it's time to consider lodging.Ìý
For information about on-campus housing, check out Graduate and Family Housing.Ìý
For information about off-campus housing, leasing legalities, and even roommates, check out Ralphie's List!
Many offices exist to support you on this next step of your academic journey, and they may have different to-dos for you!Ìý
Take a look at the checklists below:
You can find great support on CU's campus. Learn about identity-based programs, using military benefits, navigating school as a parent and more.Ìý
Whether you're preparing to enter graduate school after a break or simply want to know what's available, we've got something for you.
Looking for an on-campus job? Simply preparing for your upcoming career in data science? Take a look at what CU has to help:
CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó has many physical and virtual spaces designed to allow students with shared backgrounds, identities and experiences to converse and connect in welcoming environments.Ìý
Some of the best memories you'll make are with other students. Attend your DaSSA events, find new groups and get to know your new home.
Arriving with your family? The 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó offersÌýpregnancy &Ìýparenting-related academic adjustments.
Note: Most childcare services in 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó have a long waiting list; it's a good idea to arrange for childcare as soon as possible. Here are some resources to help.
Learn about how to get started at CU, including applying for your GI Bill®, residency requirements, programs that can help you transition to higher education and other information to start your CU journey.
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If you receive an offer of admission and confirm your intent to enroll, you will be required to submit your official transcript(s) to Graduate Admissions from all institutions where credit was earned.Ìý
As a graduate student, you have a few orientations that will prove helpful in creating a smooth transition.
Transitioning BAM Students
In the final semester of your bachelor’s degree work,Ìýcomplete these steps toÌýcontinue with the master's degree:
- Ìýwith your bachelor's degree.
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- Ìýto identify which courses you're double counting and which you're using toward the master's degree.
ÌýÌýFor deadlines, check the Registrar's BAM page.
You can choose to begin in summer if you'd like an early start, or even choose to take a gap semester. You can select your desired start term with the master's continuation form linked above.Ìý
Meet with an advisor to discuss your next steps. If your enrollment window is open, they may be able to assist you with registration.
Still need to meet with an advisor?
Routine Advising Support
- Degree and course planning
- Internship and CPT
- Graduation
- Admissions
- ... and more!
Special Circumstances Support
- Escalated concerns
- Policy exceptions
- Unique situations requiring senior-level guidance
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