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CSU Pueblo Launches Colorado’s First Direct Admissions Program with Denver Public Schools

Denver Public Schools agreement automatically admits students with qualifying GPAs as CSU Pueblo becomes first Colorado university to offer direct admission program, making college more attainable for first-generation students


Pueblo, CO USA – WEBWIRE

“One goal is to increase enrollment at CSU Pueblo,” White Davis explained, “however, the second goal-and possibly the most important goal-is to show high school students that they can go to college and that we want them here. When they receive the letter saying, ’you got in,’ it opens their mind to an opportunity they may have thought was impossible.”

Colorado State University Pueblo (CSU Pueblo) signed an agreement with Denver Public Schools to extend its groundbreaking direct admission program to Denver high school students, making CSU Pueblo the first university in Colorado to offer this innovative approach to college access. The partnership automatically accepts qualifying seniors without requiring them to submit traditional college applications.

The partnership eliminates traditional college application barriers by automatically accepting Denver high school seniors with grade point averages of 2.3 and better. Students receive admission letters from CSU Pueblo, complete with an initial scholarship and next steps information.

“The whole premise is to eliminate the barrier of students having to create and submit an application,” said Kristyn White Davis, vice president of enrollment management, marketing, and extended studies at CSU Pueblo. As Colorado’s first direct admission program, the initiative targets all students and aims to expand access to higher education across the state by bypassing the traditional application requirements that often discourage students from pursuing higher education.

“One goal is to increase enrollment at CSU Pueblo,” White Davis explained, “however, the second goal-and possibly the most important goal-is to show high school students that they can go to college and that we want them here. When they receive the letter saying, ’you got in,’ it opens their mind to an opportunity they may have thought was impossible.”

The Denver partnership addresses critical needs among first-generation college students, who often face additional challenges when considering higher education options. These students may be unfamiliar with traditional college application processes and unsure about their academic readiness for university-level work.

“We know that many students do not apply to college at all, whether that is out of fear of rejection, perceived cost, or to enter the workforce directly,” said Lee Saunders, executive director of admissions at CSU Pueblo. “Direct admission squashes the fear, demonstrates financial aid and scholarships to offset costs, and puts the power of higher career earnings right into students’ hands.”

The program encourages students to explore college possibilities they might not have considered otherwise. Rather than focusing solely on whether students feel academically prepared, the initiative shifts the conversation toward opportunity and accessibility.

“It cuts out that mindset of ‘I’m not good enough to go,’ helping students instead say: ‘I can go to college,’” White Davis noted.

“The guaranteed admissions program with an esteemed university such as CSU Pueblo offers students the confidence to pursue their dreams,” said Samantha Haviland, executive director of career and college success at Denver Public Schools. The added benefit of learning beyond familiar surroundings allows students to foster independence and personal growth. Students have confidence knowing they have a place in college so they can concentrate on their academics and career goals without the stress of an uncertain admissions process.”

The direct admission program operates as a no-cost, no-commitment opportunity for students. Participants maintain the freedom to apply to other colleges and universities after receiving automatic acceptance from CSU Pueblo, providing them with expanded options rather than limitations.

This approach to college admissions reflects CSU Pueblo’s commitment to innovating and adapting to allow more students to pursue higher education. By streamlining the admission process, CSU Pueblo hopes to demonstrate that college access can be both achievable and affordable for Colorado students.



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