University of Colorado Denver
Ann Sherman joined CU Denver on May 1, 2023, and serves as the Executive Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration. In this role, Ann is responsible for overseeing CU Denver’s overarching campus budget and ensuring the financial strength and operational effectiveness of the units included in her portfolio, including finance and budget, human resources, technology strategy and innovation, facilities planning and construction, and emergency management.
She also works closely with CU Denver’s partners at the University of Colorado system, CU Anschutz Medical Campus, Auraria Higher Education Center, and the other institutions on the Auraria campus to oversee the allocation and provision of shared resources and services that support students, faculty, and staff. As a member of CU Denver’s executive team, Ann is a vital partner in advancing the university’s 2030 Strategic Plan, identifying new revenue generation opportunities, and further developing and nurturing an inclusive workplace and campus culture that is rooted in equity.
Ann has nearly 25 years of experience in private industry and public education. Most recently in her 16-year career in higher education, she served as the Vice President for Business and Finance at California State University, Chico. She previously served as the Senior Associate Vice President for Human Resources and Interim Vice President of Administration and Finance and CFO at San Francisco State University.
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University of Colorado Denver
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Situated in gorgeous downtown Denver, the University of Colorado, Denver campus offers its students access to a bustling city life filled with career and cultural opportunities, and an education that will prepare them to thrive in it. Offering traditional classes as well as total online courses through CU Online, the university has over 60 bachelor's degree options. Students can pursue degrees in a variety of options, like Art History, Environmental Sciences or Public Health. Master's, doctoral, certificate, health, and pre-collegiate options are also available. Admissions to the University of Colorado, Denver, are based upon multiple factors, including high school performance rates, the admission index calculated by GPA and ACT/SAT scores, and an optional personal letter of request. Eligible students generally have an index of 93 or higher and have completed all HEAR requirements, and show no more than two MAPS unit deficiencies. Tuition rates are discounted for in-state students. For financial assistance, students should begin by filling out the FAFSA. The university also offers scholarships based on need and merit, and students interested in applying for these should check out the University Scholarship Guide on the university website. Student life at the university is bound to have something for everyone. Denver is known for its vibrant atmosphere, opportunities and night life, and CU Denver is located just blocks away from the downtown. And, with over 100 student organizations, including honor societies, professional organizations and religious-based groups, there is plenty to do on campus as well.