There are 8 Regional Universities in Colorado - 5 public and 3 private schools. The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $9,888 for Colorado residents and $20,135 for out-of-state students. In private schools, the undergraduate tuition & fees are $31,204. The average tuition & fees of graduate programs are $11,055 for Colorado residents and $13,291 for out-of-state students in public schools. In private schools, the graduate tuition & fees are $17,341 in average.

Naropa University has the highest tuition & fees of $34,600 and Wor-Wic Community College has the lowest tuition & fees of $8,400 among Regional Universities in Colorado.

Metropolitan State University of Denver is the largest school with 16,995 students and Denver Seminary is the smallest school with 874 students among those schools.

Comparison between 8 Regional Universities in Colorado with key academic statistics

Tuition & Key Stats Comparison between Regional Universities in Colorado
School NameUnder-graduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesAcceptance RateGraduation RateStudent To faculty RatioStudent Population
Adams State UniversityAlamosa, COPublic, 4-year $21,848
($9,776)
$13,161
($10,425)
-28% 13 to 1 2,854
Colorado Christian UniversityLakewood, COPrivate, 4-year $27,808$16,733 -60% 16 to 1 8,964
Colorado State University GlobalAurora, COPublic, 4-year $8,400
($8,400)
$9,000
($9,000)
93.11%- 15 to 1 9,565
Colorado State University PuebloPueblo, COPublic, 4-year $17,242
($9,401)
$16,031
($9,665)
100.00%35% 15 to 1 6,617
Denver SeminaryLittleton, COPrivate, 4-year -$12,840 -- - 874
Metropolitan State University of DenverDenver, COPublic, 4-year $29,503
($10,780)
$12,714
($10,635)
99.00%28% 16 to 1 16,995
Naropa UniversityBoulder, COPrivate, 4-year $34,600$22,450 94.00%31% 9 to 1 1,065
Western Colorado UniversityGunnison, COPublic, 4-year $23,683
($11,083)
$15,550
($15,550)
97.01%46% 16 to 1 3,548