Academic Resource List
Here are some additional campus resources that can help students improve their academic performance. If you don't see what you need on our website, talk to your academic advisor!
A&S Academic Advising and Coaching
We help you learn about advising, who your advisor is, and how to plan and navigate your time at CU. Find out more on our website and contact your academic advisor for more guidance!
Counseling & Psychological Services
CAPS offers confidential, on-campus mental health and psychiatric services for a variety of concerns such as academics, anxiety, body image, depression, relationships, substance use and more. Professional counselors are available for free individual appointments. Located in Center for Community (C4C) N352.
Disability Services
Disability Services provides support for students with all kinds of disabilities in navigating accommodations and access at CU. Contact their office at 303-492-8671, dsinfo@colorado.edu, or visit their office at Center for Community (C4C) N200.
Veteran and Military-Affiliated Students
- Tutors in math and physics are available through Veteran and Military Affairs.
- Resources to pay for private tutors may also be available depending on your military benefits—please check with the Veteran and Military Affairs office to learn more.
International Students
CU Boulder has many resources available for international students.
If you are a non-native English speaker, and you feel that more support with your academic English would help you be successful in your course, please contact the International English Center (IEC).
If you want to explore if you are able to drop any courses, please connect with your academic advisor and International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS).
If you are looking for resources to help with the academic material of a specific course, please go to the "Tutoring Resources by Department" page on our website and scroll down and find the department that teaches the course. For example, ECON 2010 would be in the economics section.
Student Academic Services Center (SASC)
SASC offers tutoring, group study sessions, and courses for CU students who are participating in SASC programs such as McNeill and TRiO SSS. Find them in Fleming 141.
Technology Learning
The Office of Information Technology hosts training and tutorials on how to use may campus technology resources, including Excel, PowerPoint, website creation, and general computing. Please check the OIT website for dates and times.