Filed Under:H, Resources • Tags: coverage, health, healthcare, insurance, medical, plan, service
The University of Colorado at Boulder encourages students to research various health plan options in order to make informed choices about health care. CU-Boulder has a mandatory policy that requires all students taking 1 or more credit hours to be covered by a health insurance plan. Students may elect coverage under their own insurance, through an employer, or through their parents; however, you will be automatically enrolled and billed by the university for the Student Gold Health Insurance Plan unless you select the Wardenburg Campus Care Plan or waive coverage.
www.colorado.edu/studenthealthplans
Filed Under:H, Resources • Tags: ethics, honesty, integrity, student conduct
An honor code establishes a fundamental social contract within which the university community agrees to live. This contract relies on the conviction that the personal and academic integrity of each individual member strengthens and improves the quality of life for the entire community. Honor is about academic integrity, moral and ethical conduct, and pride of membership in a community that values academic achievement and individual responsibility.
www.colorado.edu/honorcode
Filed Under:H, Resources • Tags: academics, enrichment
Students can qualify to graduate with honors in any college or school at CU-Boulder. Quality of schoolwork, honors thesis, recommendation of the faculty, high scholastic achievement, and demonstration of a high degree of professionalism also are considered. Consult the University of Colorado at Boulder Catalog for specific requirements and awards in each college and school.
www.colorado.edu/honors
Filed Under:I, Resources • Tags: esl, international, international students
The International English Center (IEC) offers various programs in English language instruction for non-English-speaking students. Visit the website or stop by for program information and assistance.
1030 13th Street (on the Hill)
303-492-5547
www.colorado.edu/iec
Filed Under:I, Resources • Tags: clubs, ISSS, service, visa

International Student and Scholar Services, a branch of the Office of International Education, welcomes almost 1,000 international students—from all over the world—to CU-Boulder every year. If you’re an international student, visit the website or stop by for help with visa questions or for suggestions (including English as a second language assistance and information on international student clubs) on how to get the most out of your stay in this country.
www.colorado.edu/oie/isss
Filed Under:J, Resources • Tags: campus, employment, internship, job, part-time, work
For many students, a job is a necessity. Many CU-Boulder students work at least part time to help meet their school expenses. If you are looking for an on- or off-campus job, check the CUConnect student employment channel.
CUConnect.colorado.edu
Filed Under:J, Resources • Tags: accountability, conduct, sanctions, service
The Laws of the Regents require each campus to develop a student code of conduct in order to create and maintain a campus community where people treat one another with respect and courtesy. The university views the student conduct process as a learning experience that encourages growth and personal understanding of one’s responsibilities and privileges within the university community and the greater community.
www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/judicialaffairs
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Any person 18 years or older who lives in Colorado and obtains a Colorado driver license or registers to vote is considered a resident for jury duty purposes. If you are summoned for duty, be sure to inform your professors right away. Faculty members should accommodate students who are called for jury duty.
Filed Under:L, Resources • Tags: counseling, court, divorce, lawyer, legal, service, small claims, violation
If you’re in need of legal assistance, you can consult with Legal Services. The attorneys provide legal counseling to students who pay full fees on matters such as landlord/tenant relations, small claims court, traffic violations, consumer affairs, simple wills, contracts, divorce, collections, criminal charges, and employment problems. They cannot advise you about tax laws, immigration, internal university problems, incorporations (small businesses), or real estate. In addition to counseling, advice, and other services, in-court representation is available in several types of cases.
www.colorado.edu/sacs/legal
Filed Under:L • Tags: books, library, reference, research, study
The central library (Norlin) and five branch libraries (Business, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Math/Physics, and Music) contain collections of more than 11 million books, periodicals, microforms, and other materials. The separately administered Law Library is located in Wolf Law.
ucblibraries.colorado.edu
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