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Reciprocal Exchange Program
This program allows graduate students from participating institutions to take courses at 'host' campuses at no additional cost to the student and without the student having to apply to the host campus. The Reciprocal Exchange Program is an agreement between the following state supported institutions of Colorado; the University of Colorado, Colorado State University, Colorado School of Mines, and the University of Northern Colorado.
Requirements:
The graduate student must be registered for the minimum number of hours to be charged the maximum tuition at the home campus.
Process:
- Students may pick up an application for reciprocal registration at the registrar's office of the 'home' campus.
- When the completed form is returned, the reciprocal exchange coordinator will then forward the form to the 'host' campus; they will set up and register the student into the appropriate course(s).
- The department will receive two copies of the form notifying them that the student is registered for one of their courses along with instructions of how to enter the grade at the end of the semester.
- At the end of the semester, the department enters the grade on the form as directed and then returns the completed form to the reciprocal coordinator.
- The coordinator will then forward the completed form to the 'home' campus.
Questions?
Many questions may be answered by visiting the Concurrent Registration program since it is similar to the Reciprocal Exchange Program.
Please contact Carol Reese at 303-492-8494 or e-mail Carol.Reese@colorado.edu with more questions.