Find resources withcontact and location information for a broad range of services.
The Buff Info Team can also help answer questions on a variety of topics related to CU Boulder and connect you with the right resourcesif you can't find what you need.
Academic Support
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Academic Success & Achievement Program (ASAP)
ASAP is a peer tutoring program, free for students living in the residence halls, Bear Creek Apartments and first-year commuter freshman.
Undergraduates only
Anderson Language & Technology Center (ALTEC)
ALTEC supports language learning at CU Boulder through events, learning programs, collaboration spaces, and physical and digital resources.
Business Library
Provides librarians and collections that supportresearch in the business disciplines, including a focus on sustainability and business ethics.
College of Arts & Sciences Academic Advising & Coaching
Serves students pursuing the natural sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities, as well as A&S first-year open option students.
Undergraduates only
College of Engineering & Applied Science Advising
Serves students pursuing bachelor degrees in various engineering fields, computer science, applied sciences, creative technology and design.
Undergraduates only
College of Media, Communication & Information (CMCI) Advising
Serves students pursuing advertising, PR and media design; communication; critical media practices; information science; intermedia art, writing and performance; journalism; and media studies.
Undergraduates only
Continuing Education Advising
Connects students and the surrounding community to CU Boulder by providing quality lifelong learning opportunities.
Earth Sciences & Map Library
Offers materials in Earth and Environmental Studies, Geology, and Physical Geography. The library provides maps, geospatial data, and GIS support.
Engineering, Math & Physics Library
Provides librarians, collectionsand stats to support your research.
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Resources
Offers support, programsand community resources for the LGBTQ community.
International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS)
Supports international students on immigration, employment, cultural adaptation, and more.
Law Library
Provides a collaborative environment for faculty and students to access legal resources in all formats, and expertise in using them.
Leeds School of Business Advising
Serves students pursuing accounting, finance, management and marketing.
Undergraduates only
Music Library
Holdsone of the largest and most important music research collections between Chicago and Los Angeles.
Norlin Library (main)
The largest library on campus, houses Special Collections & Archives, humanities and social sciences collections, Norlin Commons and more.
Office of Undergraduate Education (OUE)
OUE oversees a variety of programs and offices that serve all students across campus.
Undergraduates only
Program in Environmental Design Advising
Serves students pursuing environmental product design, architecture, urban planning, and landscape architecture.
Undergraduates only
School of Education Advising
Serves students pursuing Bachelor of Arts in elementary education, Bachelor of Arts in leadership and community engagement, education minor, leadership studies minor and teacher licensure.
Undergraduates only
Student Academic Success Center (SASC)
Provides help with academic skills development, math and writing courses, and tutoring.
Undergraduates only
Student Affairs
Provides educational services and support for students in their academic and personal goals.
Student Support & Case Management (SSCM)
Provides individual support for each student and advocates for their needs in all of aspects of their life on campus.
Study Spaces
The CUBoulder campus boasts a wealth of places to study, both those that are well-known and those that only a select few are aware of.
University Exploration & Advising Center
Serves students in the Program in Exploratory Studies.
Undergraduates only
Community & Groups
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Center for Inclusion & Social Change (CISC)
Resource for advocacy, advising, support and mentoring for multiculturalism and social justice.
Center for Student Involvement (CSI)
Connects students with experiences that promote student success, personal growth, and a vibrant campus community.
Clubs & Organizations
Provides a wide variety of ways to get involved in certain interest groups, all initiated and run by students.
Colorado Creed
Articulates and promotes a vision of students and staff who acthonorably and respectfully and contributeto the greater good of the community.
CU Gold
Provides free leadership development opportunities through seminars, conferences, and workshops.
Cultural Events Board
Works to fill cultural voids on campus through event programming and funding for student groups.
Dennis Small Cultural Center
Serves underrepresented student groups through programs and a safe space for cultural expression and community gatherings.
Greek Life
Provides opportunities for scholarship, leadership, philanthropy, and involvement through sororityand fraternity membership.
Undergraduates only
Honor Code
Guides and supports students in learning how to act with academic integrity, honestly, fairness, respect, and responsibility at CU Boulder and beyond.
Multicultural Greek Council
Provides students with opportunities to develop leadership skills, cultural awareness, academic scholarship, and service to the community.
Undergraduates only
Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution
Resources regarding the Student Code of Conduct and various other policies. Report an issue and get help solving it.
Student Government
Allocation and implementation of student fees, helps student groups get funding, andlobbies on behalf of students for tuition assistance and cost mitigation.
Student Group Directory
Browse the list of student organizations that are currently active at CU Boulder and find ways to get involved.
Undergraduates only
Student Support & Case Management (SSCM)
Provides individual support for each student and advocates for their needs in all of aspects of their life on campus.
Volunteer Resource Center
Explore volunteerism opportunities forCU Boulder students and staff throughout thegreater Boulder community.
Health & Wellness
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Acupuncture
Our licensed acupuncturist uses tiny needles to stimulate points along the body's energy flow channels to help balance the body's natural health.
Boxing
Register for a boxing class at the Student Recreation Center to learn the fundamentals of boxing and advanced techniques on the heavy bag and focus mitts.
Certification Classes
All certification classes offered meet the standards for current American Red Cross Emergency Cardiovascular Care Guidelines.
Chiropractic Care
Helps treat acute and chronic spinal and extremity disorders and can also be helpful for non-musculoskeletal conditions, headaches, migraines, women’s healthand more.
Collegiate Recovery Community
Provides support and resources for students in recovery from substance use disorders or other addictive behaviors, or who just want to lead a sober lifestyle.
Counseling & Psychiatric Services (CAPS)
Confidential mental health and psychiatric services for CU students.
CrossFit
CrossFit classes provide constantly varied, high-intensity workouts that allow you to build strength in a supportive campus community.
Disability Services
Provides individuals with disabilities the tools, reasonable accommodations, and support services to participate fully in the academic environment.
Faculty & Staff Assistance Program (FSAP)
Provides CU Boulder employees with counseling for personal and work related issues.
Fitness Leadership Program
An in-depth training program that is based on the American Council on Exercise (ACE) standards and guidelines.
Health Promotion
Assists students in developing skills to make healthy decisions through workshops, classes, and conversations provided for free for students to attend and use.
Ice Skills
Improve your skills for recreational skating or intramural hockey with ice skating classes at the Student Recreation Center.
Lab Services
The laboratory at Wardenburg Health Center has a staff ofcertified technologists that can perform a wide range of lab testing.
Martial Arts Classes
Learn a martial art for fitness, self-defense, or self-confidence at the Student Recreation Center.
Massage
Certified massage therapists are available to assist with relaxation, stress reduction, sports recovery, improving circulation and decreasing muscle spasms.
Medical Services
Serves health care needs for CU Boulder students, including medical attention, care, and education, along with workshops and resources on how to lead a healthy lifestyle.
Nutrition Services
Provides support for a variety of concerns including diabetes, disordered eating, food allergies or intolerances, gastrointestinal problems, and more.
Office of Victim Assistance (OVA)
Provides free and confidential information, consultation, support, advocacy and short term counseling services to those who have experienced a traumatic, disturbing or life disruptive event.
Orthopedic Care
Provides comprehensive assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal problems including sprain, strains, and fractures.
Outreach Fitness Programs
Recreation Services offers a variety of programs to meet group fitness and wellness needs.
Pharmacy
Accepts most nationwide prescription drug insurance plans andcarries a complete selection of vitamins, herbals, and over-the-counter medications.
Physical Therapy
Provides rehabilitation programs to treat overuse syndromes, postural imbalances, trauma and athletic injuries.
Pilates Reformer
Register for a Pilates Reformerclass at the Student Recreation Center and experience the benefits of reformer training.
Private Fitness Services
Schedule a group fitness program with your choice of activity, including yoga, pilates, dance, martial arts and more.
Sexual & Reproductive Health
Provides Pap testing, contraception, sexual health education and counseling, sexually transmitted disease/infection testing, and HPV vaccinations.
SilverCloud Online Emotional Health Program
An online portal that offers secure, immediate access to online programs for stress, anxiety and depression.
Small Group Training
Experience the benefits of working in a small group setting; learn new skills, work closely with a personal trainer, and enjoy the comradery of training with friends.
STI Testing & Sexual Health Exams
Sexual health exams and testing areavailableby appointment with a health care provider and coveredby the Gold SHIP and BuffCare health plans.
Student Health Insurance
CU Boulder requires all students to carry health insurance.Explore coverage options, deadlines for submission, and automatic enrollment.
Tennis Instruction
Provides quality instruction for tennis enthusiasts of all levels in both private and group settings.
Training Services
Provides a variety of training opportunities for members of the Student Recreation Center.
Travel Clinic
Supports students in preparing for trips abroad and provides recommendations on what to do before, during and after their trips.
X-Ray Services
Providesradiographic examinations of the chest, abdomen, skull, spine, extremitiesand soft tissue. A health care provider referral is required.
Jobs & Internships
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Career Services
Find student and alumni jobs, fine-tune your resume, learn about your strengths, develop your skills, make connections with employers and land that job or internship.
Internships
Connects students with various local and national internship opportunities, including information on how to earn credit or funding for unpaid internships.
Student Employment
Connects students with on- and off-campus jobs and provides information about work study policies and other opportunities for student employees.
Life at CU
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Alferd Packer Grill
Located in the UMC, the Alferd Packer Grill is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. This center offers a variety of freshly made meal options.
Art Museum
Art collections and exhibitions for CU Boulder students, faculty, staff and the people of Colorado.
Center for Community (C4C) Dining Center
Offers8 micro restaurants, a build your own salad bar and a dessert station for a variety of globally inspired cuisine.
CU Heritage Center
The Heritage Center at the University of Colorado of Boulder presents the history of the CU Boulder campus and its alumni.
CU on the Run Grab-n-Go
Features both hot and cold options as well as a made-to-order sandwich station for when you’re on the go.
Cultural Events Board
Works to fill cultural voids on campus through event programming and funding for student groups.
Dalton Trumbo Fountain Court
A popular gathering place for student groups to enjoy lunch on a sunny day.
Etai's Bakery Cafe
Serves breakfast all day, as well as freshly-made soups, leafy green salads, and hot sandwiches.
Housing
On-campus living options including residence halls, Bear Creek Apartments, and graduate housing.
Intramural Sports
Offers students an oportunity to compete against their fellow Buffs in a variety of sports and skill levels.
Macky Auditorium
A multi-disciplinary venuewith high quality local, national and international performances and events.
Museum of Natural History
The Museum’s exhibition galleries are open to the public, free of charge. The Museum also offers a variety of programs and events throughout the year.
Outdoor Pursuits
Provides recreational experiences that emphasize fun, safety, skill development, and environmental awareness while exploring Boulder.
Program Council
Hosts numerous concerts, film screenings, and other entertainment events for students to enjoy.
Recreation Center
Get up and moving with all that The Rec has to offer, including intramural sports, fitness classes, and nutritional services, along with the largest collegiate climbing wall.
Residence Hall Association (RHA)
Serves on-campus student residents through residence hall oversight and activities, all by students themselves.
Undergraduates only
Residence Halls
Residence hall communities are designed primarily for first and second year students and offer an array of residential programs and experiences to meet the needs of students beginning their academic careers.
Undergraduates only
SEEC Café
Located at Research Park in the Sustainability, Energy and Environment Community (SEEC) building, this restaurant serves breakfast and lunch daily.
Sewall Dining Center
Available for order ahead, serving multicultural meal options, traditional “comfort” food and items right off the grill.
Sport Clubs
Offer students the opportunity to participate in competitive sports against other collegiate teams.
Starbucks
Offers hot and iced beverages, blended coffees, pastries, on-the-go meal options, snacks, whole beans and Starbucks merchandise.
The Bakery
Features responsibly sourced specialty coffees, made-from-scratch pastries and on-the-go lunch options.
The Connection
The only bowling center in Boulder offers bowling, billiards, video and arcade games, and food and drink.
The Laughing Goat Coffeehouse
This student-and-faculty-friendly coffee shop is located within the beautiful Norlin Library.
University Memorial Center (UMC)
Home to the CU bookstore and student offices, as well as plenty of entertainment and dining options.
Village Dining Center
Features a breakfast station, freshly prepared curry, a greenhouse with aeroponic towers and a build your own salad bar.
Undergraduates only
Village Market
Offers a great selection of produce, snacks, beverages, essentials and even CU apparel.You can also get your favorite espresso and handcrafted coffee drinks.
WeatherTech Cafe
Laid-back, late-night restaurant serving made-to-order pizzas, sandwiches, salads and more.
Safety & Crisis Support
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Campus Alerts
Keep your emergency notification information up-to-date for real-time information about campus closures, extreme weather and other emergencies.
Campus Emergencies & Hazards
Provides information to help manage many emergency situations appropriately.
City of Boulder Police
Committed to community partnerships, excellence in service and organizational and personal integrity.Important information for anyone living in Boulder.
Counseling & Psychiatric Services (CAPS)
Confidential mental health and psychiatric services for CU students.
Crime Prevention
Provides a number of services and programs to the campus community to ensure the safety and security of our campus affiliates.
Crime/Incident
There are several options for you toreport crimes or safety-related incidentsat CU Boulder.
CU Boulder Police
Dedicated to providing the highest quality police services in order to enhance community safety, protect life and property, and reduce crime and the fear of crime.
CU NightRide
Free night-time transportation for CU students, faculty and staffwithin Boulder city limits.
Don't Ignore It
There are optionsfor confidential support, reporting concerns, and gaining skills to help as friends and bystanders.
Emergency Management
Provides planning and coordination of mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery of natural and man-made disasters.
Environmental Health & Safety
Provides comprehensive services and support that allows the university to maintain its high standards of health and safety for laboratories, work areas, and classrooms.
Faculty & Staff Assistance Program (FSAP)
Provides CU Boulder employees with counseling for personal and work related issues.
Lighting & Maintenance
On-campus maintenance concerns (including lights out and/or potential safety hazards).
Office of Institutional Equity & Compliance (OIEC)
Provides help in the event of discrimination, harassment, sexual assault and/ormisconduct.
Office of Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution (OSCCR)
Student conduct, restorative justice, honor code and conflict resolution.
Office of Victim Assistance (OVA)
Provides free and confidential information, consultation, support, advocacy and short term counseling services to those who have experienced a traumatic, disturbing or life disruptive event.
Ombuds Office
Free confidential help for students with issues ranging from conflicts with roommates, to feelings of being treated unfairly by a professor or administrative office.
Student Legal Services
A small law office at CUBoulder dedicated exclusively to serving the legal needs of students.
Students of Concern
Offers assistance and intervention for students in distress or experiencing a challenging situation.
Technology Services
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Accessible Technology
A digital accessibility program that maximizes CU Boulder’s potential to achieve its legal, moral, and ethical commitments in the digital environment.
Canvas
Used as an additional space for instruction, a communication hub for students, and a place to collect, grade and track assignments.
Course Roster Email
Faculty members can send bulk email to all of the students enrolled in the class.
Exchange Email
The Exchange OnlineOutlook Web App includes cloud-based email andcalendar applications that integratewith other Office 365 applicationsavailable for faculty, staff and student employees.
G Suite
G Suite is a set of apps that are available to current faculty and staff, andCU retirees and alumni.
IdentiKey Manager
Activate your IdentiKey, change your password, edit email delivery options, and more.
LinkedIn Learning
Online library of high-quality video tutorialsavailable to current faculty, students and staff.
my.CU.edu (CU System Employee Portal)
Access the employee portal to find important information—from your pay stubs to your required online training.
Office 365
Microsoft Office 365 is available to current faculty, staff and students, and CU retirees.
Office of Information Technology (OIT)
OIT provides walk-in, online, and phone support for all your computer and technical needs.
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
Provides a secure connection to the campus network from any location, as long as the device has an internet connection.
Wi-Fi
CU Boulder's wireless internetprovides easy access to the network from any Wi-Fi enabled personal device throughout campus.
Tuition & Enrollment
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Bursar's Office
Everything you need to know about costs, understanding your bill, making payments and getting refunds.
Degree Planning
Provides help for students to think through degree options, timelines and requirements.
Undergraduates only
Graduation & Commencement
Students must apply to graduatefor the semester in which they officially and successfully completeallrequirements for the degree(s) and major(s) they're pursuing.
IRS Data Retrieval
The IRS Data Retrieval Tool allows students and parents to retrieve IRS tax return information directly into the FAFSA.
Retroactive Withdrawal
Students who experienced circumstances that led to poor academic performance in past semesters can submit a petition to withdraw from past classes.
Student Employment
Connects students with on- and off-campus jobs and provides information about work study policies and other opportunities for student employees.
Undergraduates only
Tax Info
Avariety of tax incentives exist for families who are saving for, or are already paying for college, or who are repaying student loans.
University Catalog
A summary of campus offerings, policies and requirements; descriptions of colleges, schools and departments; and degree requirements, course descriptions and faculty listings.
Buff Info Team
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