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Admission Requirements

All interested students are encouraged to contact Dr. Gigi Richard, the Mesa State College faculty coordinator for the MSC/CU-Boulder Mechanical Engineering Partnership Program, for details on admission requirements.

First-Time Students
Applicants who meet both Mesa State’s general admission requirements and CU-Boulder’s College
of Engineering and Applied Science Minimum Academic Preparation Standards (MAPS) and Guaranteed Admission Requirements for Colorado Freshmen can be admitted to the program at the outset.

If a first-time student does not meet the MSC general and CU Engineering admissions criteria, they may be admitted to MSC’s pre-mechanical engineering track and apply for admission to the program when the following are achieved:

  •   2.9 GPA for all courses
  •   Complete 2- or 3-course sequence in calculus with a grade of ‘B’ or higher; and complete a 2-course physical science sequence (calculus-based physics or college-level chemistry) with a grade of ‘B’ or higher.

Transfer Students:
Students also may transfer into the program prior to beginning their junior year if they have earned a 2.9 cumulative GPA and completed all required lower-division coursework.

Interested students can download a PDF with more details about admission options and should contact the program coordinator for complete details on admission requirements.

 


For More Information

To learn more, please contact:

Gigi Richard, Ph.D.
MSC Faculty Coordinator
MSC/CU-Boulder Mechanical Engineering Partnership Program
970.248.1689
grichard@mesastate.edu

 

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