So, I'm solidly into the idea of studying in Colorado, and Denver University has got my attention. But is it actually located in the city center, or rather at the outskirts? I'm kind of a city kid, so I'd love to know this detail. Thanks!
Hello! You would be pleased to know that the University of Denver is actually nestled in a residential neighborhood, but it's considered part of the city of Denver. It's about 7 miles, or about 15 minutes drive from downtown Denver, depending on traffic. So, you get a mix of both city life and a more residential, campus-focused experience. So, while it's not in what would traditionally be called the "city center," it's definitely not on the outskirts either. It's close enough to all of what Denver has to offer, including vibrant city life, cultural experiences, food scenes, and sporting events. As a city kid, I believe you would appreciate this balance.
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