Campus Resource List

Your student will be receiving this same list at a meeting before school starts. But we thought it might be helpful for you to be aware of some of the resources available to students.

Advising Appointments advising.colorado.edu

The Academic Advising Center website allows students to find out who their advisor is, make appointments with their advisor, and get information about declaring majors and minors.

Career Services careerservices.colorado.edu/public

Center for Community N352

Career counseling services are offered both online and in person. Career Services staff members also administer skills and interest inventories to help students determine fields of interest for majors and careers.

Counseling Services

Center for Community S440

Professional counselors are available for free individual appointments for a wide variety of issues. Services are also available on a walk-in basis.

CU NightRide umc.colorado.edu/quicklinks/nightridePurpose.html

UMC reception desk

Free transportation service is offered for any CU-Boulder student, staff or faculty member to and from campus and throughout Boulder city limits.

Disability Services

Center for Community N200

This office provides support for students with special needs so they can participate fully in the university environment. Services include special technologies, a writing lab, screening and testing, and help with accommodations on campus and in the community.

Financial Aid

Regent 175

Looking for information about scholarships and loans? The Financial Aid Office can help sort through students’ options.

Office of the Registrar

Regent 105

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Students can obtain help with registration, orientation, and other specialized services such as transcript distribution, enrollment verification, and withdrawal. Term calendars are found on the Registrar website.

Ombuds Office

Center for Community N440

Confidential, neutral and informal assistance is provided to CU-Boulder students, staff, faculty and administrators with university-related conflicts and disputes.

Online Tutoring Program

This program is available to all CU students to supplement other campus tutoring. Not all subjects are available every semester, but live interactions with a tutor and group of students provide a collaborative environment for learning.

Professors’ Office Hours

All course instructors hold office hours for their classes. Students may find it beneficial to meet one-on-one with an instructor in a course that is especially challenging.

Residence Hall Tutors

Free tutoring is provided in almost all subjects as well as test taking, study skills and time management workshops and faculty and staff interactions outside the classroom. Students can go to the front desk in their residence halls for information.

Student Academic Services Center

Willard 386

SASC offers time management and study skills workshops, tutoring and group study sessions and mathematics and writing courses. They also offer workshops on problem solving skills, exam preparation and test taking skills.

Student Computing Classes, ITS

IT Service Center (303) 735-HELP

Courses in Excel, PowerPoint, website creation, and general computer survival are presented. Students should see the ITS website for dates and times.

Student Employment

Regent 205

Students can obtain a listing of work-study and non-work-study employment opportunities, both on campus and off.

Victim Assistance

Center for Community S440 (303) 492-8855

Free confidential information, support and short-term counseling is available, primarily related to situations involving physical assault and hazing, bias-motivated incidents, death, discrimination and harassment (including sexual harassment), intimate partner violence, serious accidents, sexual assaults and stalking.

Wellness Center

Wardenburg 322

Staff at this center help students with issues such as stress, smoking cessation, nutrition and sleep.

Writing Center

Norlin Library Room E-156

The center provides free advice on writing assignments. An appointment is necessary; anyone can have up to 60 minutes of consultation per week.

Women’s Resource Center

UMC 416

The WRC coordinates programs related to women’s lives on campus and in the community, including peer discussion groups and various talks. The center also houses an extensive library.

Center for Multicultural Affairs

Center for Community, Suite N320

The Center for Multicultural Affairs (CMA) is a resource, referral, and counseling center that strives to increase the retention/persistence of all students, with a particular focus on diverse students. A few of the programs offered by CMA are the Diversity Education Team, People of Color Film Series, Parents As Partners, peer counseling, Collegiate Leadership Development Program, and the White Antelope Memorial Scholarship.