Did You Know?
The CU-LEAD (Leadership, Excellence, Achievement and Diversity) Alliance and Scholarship program focuses on building academic neighborhoods that provide academic enrichment, small group classes, leadership activities, personal links to faculty and staff, counseling and mentoring, and community service opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds, including first-generation college students.
Nontraditional Student Center
The Nontraditional Student Center serves students who are married, divorced, single parents, 25 years old and over, and those who have returned to college after an extended absence. Students aged 25 and above comprise 8 percent of undergraduates and 20 percent of all students at CU-Boulder. The center sponsors periodic lunches with discussions, speakers on various topics, and socials. Peer advisor training is given by students who volunteer at the center. Student volunteers answer questions and offer support in the UMC, or over the phone at 303-492-1536.
