What It Means to Be a Buff
Be honorable.
Being a Buff means embodying the Colorado Creed, a social responsibility code students developed in 2003. The Colorado Creed serves as a reminder to:
- Act with honor, integrity and accountability in interactions with students, faculty, staff and neighbors.
 - Respect the rights of others and accept our differences.
 - Contribute to the greater good of this community.
 
Be spirited.
CU Boulder has a proud athletic tradition that unites students, staff, faculty, alumni and neighbors. Being a Buff means leading on the field and in the stands by:
- Celebrating without using abusive, obscene or discriminatory language or gestures.
 - Refusing to engage in fighting, throwing objects or other disruptive actions.
 - Reporting inappropriate behavior to the nearest security or staff member.
 
Be together.
Being a Buff means having opportunities to connect with people who share similar interests, backgrounds, identities and experiences. Pursue passions and make friends by:
- Joining a student organization, club or program.
 - Giving back to your community by volunteering.
 - Participating in student events available on campus.
 
Be successful.
Being a Buff means gaining the skills needed for a strong and satisfying career. CU Boulder is here to set you up for success personally and professionally.
- 9,000+ degrees awarded each year, the most of any university in Colorado
 - 91% of students were accepted into their first- or second-choice graduate school (Graduate Destinations Survey 2021)
 - $119,000 median midcareer salary for students with a CU Boulder bachelor’s degree (PayScale 2019)