To better accommodate students at the start of the semester, the Bursar's Office, Office of Financial Aid and Office of the Registrar will extend their hours for walk-in appointments and phone calls.
Hourly student-employees working for CU Boulder are limited to a maximum of 25 hours per week, or 50 hours per bi-weekly pay period, during the fall and spring semesters.
The Office of Information Technology is excited to announce the launch of a new captioning grant program to help campus groups make their public video content more accessible to all viewers.
Technology will play a key role in your success as a student. Check out the Office of Information Technology's top tips to help you make the most of CU Boulder's technology and support services.
CU Boulder donors backed their passion for student success, high-impact research and quality facilities with $140.4 million in private support in fiscal 2016–17.
Beginning Monday, Aug. 21, delivery of CU Boulder Today email digests will return to the academic year schedule with distribution each weekday while classes are in session.
For two decades-plus, the Center for Environmental Journalism has brought journalists, scientists, faculty and students together to discuss and report on issues crucial to the environment.
A change in software platforms will now require a financial speedtype be provided before an event can be approved and staffed by the CU Boulder Police Department.
The fall semester will usher in changes from OIT Learning Spaces Technology, including how the group provides audiovisual equipment, and the elimination of VCR delivery and pickup.
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