Filed Under:B, Resources • Tags: boulder, community, entertainment, pearl street, recr, the hill
As a CU-Boulder student, you live in one of the most dynamic, progressive, and attractive small cities in the United States. With a large system of bike and pedestrian paths, and one of the best bus systems in the nation (free to students with your Buff OneCard), Boulder is an easy place to get around any time of year. The city is renowned for its natural beauty, high-tech businesses, cultural activities, and the CU-Boulder campus, drawing a variety of individuals to the area, including scientists, professionals, writers, artists, and over 30,000 students.
www.ci.boulder.co.us
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Career Services can help you plan your career, find an internship, and secure postgraduate employment or entrance into graduate school. The mandatory Career Services fee you pay with your tuition covers almost everything—access to online internship and postgraduate job opportunities, admission to career and internship fairs, on-campus interviewing, employer and job-search skills presentations, professional career counseling, résumé critiques, and résumé referrals. Some tests and workbooks involve minimal additional costs.
careerservices.colorado.edu
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The Center for Multicultural Affairs (CMA) is a resource, referral, and counseling center that works 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.
www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/cma
Filed Under:C, Resources • Tags: babysitting, children, day care, service
The Children’s Center serves the children of university residents, students, staff, and faculty. For information on services, schedules, and rates, call the office or visit the website. Drop-in childcare is available at the Student Recreation Center while parents use the rec center facilities. Call for rates.
childcare.colorado.edu
Filed Under:C, Resources • Tags: conduct, expectations, responsibity, student conduct
Students have a right to learn and a responsibility to participate in the learning process.
Students and course instructors share a responsibility for maintaining an appropriate and orderly learning environment, and course instructors have a right to articulate clear expectations in this regard.
www.colorado.edu/policies/classbehavior.html
Filed Under:C, Resources • Tags: emergency, safety, snow, weather
Hazardous storms and other emergencies occasionally force the campus to close. Closures for emergencies that occur at night normally are announced by 6:00 a.m.
Daytime closures or evacuations are announced as decisions are made. Information on the nature of the emergency and any necessary instructions will be posted on the CU-Boulder website.
www.colorado.edu
Filed Under:C, O, Resources • Tags: activities, clubs, group, intramurals, involvement, student groups, volun
Whether you’re looking for a group that emphasizes ethnic or cultural heritage, political involvement, hobbies, or environmental issues, clubs and organizations are an important part of campus life. Stop by the UCSU office in the UMC for more information about clubs and activities, or visit the student activities website or the online club guide.
www.colorado.edu/studentlife/activities
Filed Under:C, Resources • Tags: academics, classes, grades, summer
The Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies offers evening undergraduate credit courses in a variety of subjects ranging from anthropology to sociology. These classes meet on campus in the late afternoon and evenings. Boulder evening classes carry full university credit. The Boulder campus colleges and schools approve classes and instructors.
www.colorado.edu/ContinuingEducation
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