U.S. BANK CAMPUS BRANCH AND ATM

Welcome to the University of Denver Branch.

Available at this branch
ATM
Walk-up ATM
2050 E Evans Ave
Denver, CO 80210
Get directions303-542-0325
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Let’s talk about financial independence.

Meet over the phone, virtually or at the branch.

Connect how you want. Two-way video streaming and cobrowsing technology allows you to see your local banker, virtually. We can also meet in person at the campus branch to sit down and talk about your banking needs.

Which service can we help you with today?

  • Get support on business checking accounts to commercial loans.

  • For small business and middle market companies.

Learn about loans or talk to a loan officer.

  • Use your Visa®, Mastercard® or Discover® card.

  • Bring a valid ID and a signed physical card to the branch.

  • Restrictions and/or fees may apply.

Meet with a banker

  • Use U.S. Bank counter checks when you’re out of personal checks.

Talk to a banker

  • Use a temporary debit card to access your funds until your new card arrives.

  • Bring a valid ID to the branch.

  • Restrictions may apply.

Speak with a banker

  • Buy or sell foreign currency at this U.S. Bank branch.

  • Available to customers with a U.S. Bank checking, savings or money market account

Visit a banker

  • Get assistance with a new home purchase, refinancing and other services.

Find a U.S. Bank mortgage loan officer

  • Needed for documents such as loans, title companies, power of attorney, passport authorization and more.

Meet with a notary

  • Pick up a money order or cashier’s check 

  • Functions much like a check and is issued by the bank

  • Cashier's checks are $10 

  • Personal money orders are $5 

Pick up from a banker

  • Initiate a personal, auto, business or home loan.

Explore services or meet a banker

  • Wealth management professionals from U.S. Bank and our affiliate U.S. Bancorp Investments can help create a plan that meets your needs now and in the future.

View advisors and bankers near you.

  • Electronically transfer funds from your U.S. Bank checking or savings account to almost anywhere in the world.

Set up with a banker or send domestic transfers online.

Haven’t found what you’re looking for? Let’s try again.

Build smart money habits.

Financial education leads to financial freedom. Check out our Financial IQ articles to gain tips and tools to build a bright money future.

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You can build wealth in your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s if you build on good money habits. This guide from U.S. Bank has smart money moves for each decade to help with your long-term financial security.

Retirement planning toolkit

Planning for retirement is an ongoing journey. Whether you’re just starting to save or already retired, we’re here to help you work toward the retirement you want.

Why year-round giving is important

It isn’t unusual for people to wait until the final weeks of the year to express their financial support for their favorite charities. But there can be a better way.

Bank when and where it’s convenient for you.

U.S. Bank Smart Assistant features by voice.

Bank when and where it’s convenient for you.

Open an account today. Manage and pay bills. It’s secure and easy. The U.S. Bank mobile app makes it simple to do all your banking, right here or wherever you go.

Learn more

Nearby branches

University Hills Branch

2555 S Colorado Blvd,
Denver, CO 80222

Englewood King Soopers Branch

101 Englewood Pkwy,
Englewood, CO 80110

Glendale King Soopers Branch

4600 Leetsdale Dr,
Glendale, CO 80246

Banking that’s simple and convenient. Learn how.

You’ll need the following personal information and general requirements.

Forms of Identification:

  • If you’re a U.S. citizen, you’ll need your social security number – and a state-issued photo ID like a driver’s license, passport or military ID.
  • If you’re not a U.S. citizen, you’ll need a W-8BEN with supporting documents – and a foreign passport, Visa or I-9.

Additional requirements:

  • A minimum opening deposit of $25 is needed to activate your account (once you’ve been approved). This can be paid with a prepaid, debit or credit card, a transfer from another U.S. Bank account or a transfer from another financial institution.
  • You must be 14 years or older to open a checking account. Those under the age of 18 must have a co-applicant.

Explore checking accounts

 

When you book an appointment, you’ll select the date and time, the purpose of your visit and if you’d like to meet at the branch, over the phone or virtually. Additional services include:

  • Online banking
  • Setting up direct deposit
  • Ordering debit cards
  • Notarizing documents (appointment required)
  • Mobile app help
  • Opening a checking or savings account
  • Transferring money and more

Make an appointment 

What you’ll need will depend on the reason for your visit. For most appointments, you’ll need proof of your identity, such as:

  • Valid driver’s license
  • State-issued photo ID
  • Valid passport

Find more specifics and get answers to other common questions under support for appointment scheduling.

Learn more

Here’s what you can do at most U.S. Bank ATMs, besides withdraw cash:

  • Check your bank account balances
  • Deposit cash and checks
  • Transfer money between accounts
  • Make payments
  • Reset your card PIN

Learn more

 

Contact customer service by following these steps:

  • Log into your U.S. Bank account.
  • Select Customer Service at the top of the dashboard.
  • Call us, choose from the list of applicable departments.
  • Select email us on the right side of the page in More options.
  • Navigate to Common answers for additional information.

Get in touch  

Visit the U.S. Bank branch locator and enter your current city, state or ZIP code.

You may also select Locations in the upper right corner of the U.S. Bank home page to start your search.

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