Our Opportunities

We strive to provide as many opportunities as possible for students to develop personally, creatively, academically and professionally.

Boettcher Scholars will participate in one or two service projects per year in the campus, Â鶹ӰԺ or Denver metro community. Scholars on the Service Committee will choose and organize the projects in collaboration with the Boettcher Scholar Mentor. 

The University of Colorado (rather than the Boettcher Foundation) provides fifth-year tuition for eligible Boettcher Scholars toward the first year of a CU Â鶹ӰԺ graduate school program or a Bachelor's-Accelerated Master's degree program. Write scholarshipadvisor@colorado.edu for more information.

There are a few ways to develop leadership and professional skills within UEP as a Boettcher Scholar. First, there is both a social and a service committee. Students in the former plan events and activities, within a designated budget, for the scholars. Some activities will be in collaboration with Daniels and Norlin peers. Students may also help organize service activities for Boettcher Scholars (one activity is required by the Boettcher Foundation per semester). Watch for email invitations from current committee members at the start of the academic year. All activities must be coordinated with and approved by the UEP office.

Finally, Boettcher Scholars can develop leadership and professional skills as UEP Office Assistants. Office Assistants are student employees who perform tasks crucial to UEP’s functioning, including event planning, updating social media and communications, and more. They are hired, supervised and evaluated by the UEP Office Manager. They gain office skills, learn what it means to work in a higher education context, and work in collaboration with the Office Manager and Director of UEP.

Boettcher Scholars are eligible to take Norlin Scholars courses including NRLN 2000, Constructions of Knowledge and NRLN 3500, Construction of Knowledge in the Fields on a space-available basis.

The University of Colorado Law School has an agreement with Undergraduate Enrichment Programs (UEP) to provide law school networking events. To encourage and aid in the application process for Boettcher Scholars, the Law School will do the following:

  • Provide an application fee waiver to each interested applicant, for a $65 savings. Applicants should contact the admissions office at lawadmin@colorado.edu to request a fee waiver prior to submitting their application.
  • Guarantee automatic admission for any scholar applicant with at least a score of 164 on the LSAT and a cumulative GPA of at least 3.5. An automatic two-year deferral is available for anyone who is admitted to the Law School and then participates in either the Peace Corps or Teach for America.
  • Offer a special information session for scholars at the Law School to introduce these students to our community and give them the opportunity to talk with Law School faculty, students, and administrators.
  • Invite interested scholars to attend special events at the Law School throughout the school year, including special speakers and conferences.

The JD application is available at  beginning October 1 of each year. Please contact Kristine Jackson, Senior Assistant Dean of Enrollment Management, for any questions at kristine.jackson@colorado.edu or 303-492-7085.

As a Boettcher scholar, you’re eligible to apply for educational enrichment grants (up to $3000) and/or international education grants ($10,000) from the Boettcher Foundation for special projects or Study Abroad. Detailed information, deadlines and sample proposals are found in the Boettcher Foundation scholars’ portal.  Additionally, two information sessions are held in UEP at the start of each semester.

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What CU Â鶹ӰԺ Boettcher scholars say about our opportunities:


"The Habitat for Humanity service activity was fun and interesting and provided a different environment and working space to collaborate with and get to know fellow scholars."


"As a Boettcher scholar, I was not required to take the Norlin class. Yet, it has been the most beneficial class to my overall learning so far."


"I am grateful for the opportunity we had to listen to Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan speak in a "fireside chat" format. Seeing just how clever, funny, and wise Justice Kagan was humanized politics for me."