New Student Checklist

Any questions about the application process may be directed to the Admissions Office at admissions@colorado.edu

As a military service member looking to pursue a college education, we recommend you consult with your base's Educational Services Officer (ESO) prior to enrolling.

  • Go to
    • Scroll down and click "How to Apply"
    • Scroll down and find the green button that says "Find your education benefits form"
    • Complete the application
    • A Certificate of Eligibility will be mailed to you about 4-6 weeks after you submit your application
  • If you've used your benefits elsewhere, you will need to fill out to indicate that you will now be using benefits at CU ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ. 
  • Email a copy of your Certificate of Eligibility with the Student ID number included to veterans@colorado.edu or bring a copy to our office in the CASE Building (Suite W322)
  • This document will be snail mailed to you from the VA upon your benefit approval
  • Veterans and Dependents may qualify for resident tuition rates based on university policy or VA policy, both require you to be physically living in the state
  • You can find all of CU ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ's Residency Exceptions on the Tuition Classification Office's website. 
  • You can find the VA's Residency Exceptions on our website under the Prospective & New Students Tab.
  • Do this prior to the first day of the semester
  • This will flat rate your tuition once you are full time
  • First,
  • Then, after College Assist has processed your online COF application, you need to authorize CU to apply the stipend to your tuition and fee bill. You can do it during preregistration or later through Buff Portal:
    • Log in to .
    • On the , click "View your COF status.
    • On the "COF Authorization/Review" page, find the correct term and click "Update Authorization."
    • Tick the checkbox next to "Authorize," then click "Submit."
  • Authorize the lifetime of COF so you don’t need to renew it each semester
  • For more information, please visit the Office of the Registrar's website

Be sure the classes are required for your degree – the VA will not pay for courses that are not required

  • You'll receive an email from the Office of the Registrar after your enrollment dates have posted. To check your enrollment dates:
    • Log in to 
    • Check the  for your most recently assigned enrollment dates.
    • To see additional registration information, including the , click "View Registration & Advising Card Group."
  • After your enrollment dates end, registration remains open for current undergrad and grad students until the date specified on the academic calendar.
  • Once registration closes, you'll need to wait until the either the schedule adjustment (fall registration only) or open enrollment periods to change your schedule.

More information can be found on the Registrar's Website.

  • The form must be submitted online ()
  • This must be done every semester you want to use benefits – only after you register for classes

By phone 303-492-7322 or email veterans@colorado.edu

GI Bill Hotline: 1-888-442-4551