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The CU Leadership, Excellence, Achievement, and Diversity (CU-LEAD) Alliance is a set of multidisciplinary academic neighborhoods whose students, faculty, and staff are united to promote diversity and educational excellence for students from diverse backgrounds, including first-generation college students. Visit the CU-LEAD website for a complete listing of programs and opportunities.
www.colorado.edu/cu-diversity/lead.html
Filed Under:Resources, S • Tags: community, diversity, glbt, inclusive, international students, lgbtqqia, multicultural, student, students of color
CU-Boulder is increasing racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity on campus among students, faculty, and staff. Several groups, including the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Minority Affairs; the Office for Diversity, Equity, and Community Engagement; and the President’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Diversity, are working to improve both the campus and Boulder community climates for all students, faculty, and staff.
Student Diversity Resources
- Academic Excellence Student Support Services Program (AEP/SSS) (303-492-3842)
- Black Student Alliance (BSA) (303-492-1863)
- Diversity Education Team (DET) (303-492-5666)
- Ethnic Advocacy Committees (303-492-5666)
- Hallett Hall Diversity Program (303-492-6869)
- Minority Alumni Network (303-492-0350)
- Miramontes Arts and Sciences Program (MASP) (303-492-8229)
- Multicultural Access and Community Affairs (MACA) Team (303-492-6301)
- NIH/HHMI Scholars Program for Diversity in Biosciences (303-735-1706)
- Parents As Partners Program (PPP) (303-492-5667)
- Multicultural Engineering Program (MEP) (303-492-6606)
- Summer Multicultural Access to Research Training (SMART) (303-492-4607)
Visit www.colorado.edu/cu-diversity for detailed information.
Filed Under:Resources, S • Tags: diversity, enrollment, graduate students, statistics, student body, undergraduates
Approximately 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students are seeking degrees at CU-Boulder; they come from every state in the nation and more than 100 countries. Approximately 47 percent of the student body is female and 53 percent is male. Nontraditional students (students 25 and over) comprise 7 percent of undergraduates and 17 percent of all CU-Boulder students. Get the most current enrollment numbers at www.colorado.edu/pba/records/snap/087077.