Resources and Support
Resources and Support
- CMCI First-Year Students: Advising and Information
View timely info from CMCI's dedicated first-year advisors. - CMCI Career and Internships Office
Get help with resumes, interviewing skills and posts opportunities for both paid and unpaid internships. - CMCI: Be involved!
CMCI has many student media organizations, clubs and organizations to help you start networking and to connect with others in your major. - CMCI Equipment Resources
Labs, equipment available for check out, manuals and more
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The Academic Success and Achievement Program offers free small group and walk-in tutoring services. -
A summary of campus facilities, programs and services; descriptions of colleges, schools and individual departments; and degree requirements, course descriptions and faculty listings. -
The online side of the University Libraries. Find out about research resources, library departments and much more. Students can manage their library accounts, renew books or use the interlibrary loan. -
A beginner's guide to technology and ITS resources on the CU-ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ campus. The guide contains step-by-step Internet connectivity instructions, information about IdentiKey, MyCUInfo and IT security tools (such as CUantivirus), a wireless coverage map for the campus and support locations and phone numbers. -
A list of the various Information Technology Services help centers, their descriptions and relevant contact information.
Find academic calendars, drop/add deadline dates, information about changing majors, etc. here.
Student Affairs plays an integral role in student success. Student Affairs is a diverse organization of professionals focused on creating a positive environment that fosters successful learning and personal development, both inside and outside the traditional classroom.
Need help on a paper? The Writing Center (located in Norlin Library) employs qualified graduate students and upperclassmen to help with MLA formatting and other essay-related issues.
Career Services helps CU students prepare and promote their careers.
CAPS supports students of the CU-ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ campus community through individual and group counseling, outreach and prevention services.- Crisis Support (Student Life)
CU provides comprehensive safety resources for faculty, staff and students. -
Find out all the scheduled events happening around campus. -
A site dedicated to housing and dining options associated with the University of Colorado at ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.
Disability Services can help develop independence and self-advocacy, as well as create an individualized network of resources.
This link will help you navigate the many different clubs and other resources that they offer.-
The Office of Financial Aid is dedicated to helping students find and apply for Scholarships, benefits, employment opportunities and much more. -
Wardenburg is the on-campus health care facility for CU students. Their services include primary care, psychological health, sports medicine, women’s health and peer health education.
The WRC offers leadership opportunities to students and works in collaboration with a variety of campus and community partners.