Who We Support

University Memorial Center

Known as the campus “living room,” thousands of people visit the University Memorial Center (UMC) every day to grab a bite to eat, enjoy free entertainment, shop the retail stores, study with free wireless internet or just hang out. The UMC is home to a wide variety of student services and student group offices, and it is leading the charge for sustainable practices on the CU campus

CUSG ensures the student voice is heard in UMC funding decisions through seats on the UMC Board.

Rec Center

The Rec Center offers a variety of high-quality, convenient, innovative and inclusive ways to help students connect with themselves and their campus community through fitness. The Rec Center enables students to explore and try something new from ice skating, indoor rock climbing, team sports, yoga, enjoying the Buff Pool and so much more.

CUSG ensures the student voice is heard in Rec Center funding decisions through seats on Rec Board.

Center for Student Involvement

CSI cultivates an environment for building vibrant, engaging and safe communities through programming, leadership development, cultural awareness and learning opportunities. It also serves as banker, bookkeeper, travel agent and more for student organizations. CSI oversees departments such as Program Council, and organizes events like the Be Involved Fair.

CUSG ensures the student voice is heard in CSI funding decisions through seats on its cost center board.

Environmental Center

The Environmental Center supports the educational mission of the university by providing information on sustainability issues to students, faculty, staff and the community. The E-Center provides direct services to the university community, including the recycling program, the student bus pass and bicycle programs, and energy conservation and renewable energy programs. It also sponsors educational events.

CUSG ensures the student voice is heard in E-Center funding decisions through seats on its cost center board.

CU Student Government

CUSG is the official governing body of the nearly 34,000 students at CU «Ƶ. From student organizations and clubs, passing legislation to better the lives of students, to representing the student voice on joint boards and overseeing facilities, CUSG seeks to make a meaningful impact on the lives of CU «Ƶ students. Funding for CUSG covers expenses such as events, student organization funding, payroll for CUSG staff, elections and more.

Cultural Events Board

CEB believes that a university experience is more than simply showing up to class. At the University of Colorado, students are given the chance to enrich their educational experience through opportunities that develop their understanding of culture, diversity and social awareness. CEB puts on events such as the Conference on World Affairs and hosts speakers such as Aly Raisman and Viola Davis.

CUSG ensures the student voice is heard in CEB funding decisions through seats on its cost center board.

Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations

Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations maintains listings of rooms, houses, apartments and roommate requests, and provides students with «Ƶ maps, copies of the «Ƶ Tenants Guide, the «Ƶ Model Lease, subleasing and roommate agreements, furniture rental information, moving tips and other materials related to living off campus. It manages Ralphie’s List and offers students free legal counsel for leasing agreements.

Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations is funded by CUSG.

Student Legal Services

Student Legal Services is dedicated exclusively to serving the legal needs of CU «Ƶ students.provide accessible professional legal assistance to eligible students for a fraction of the cost of a private attorney. Its mission is to help students resolve or minimize their legal situations so that they can focus on school by providing high quality legal services to them through an easily accessible program.

Student Legal Services is a CUSG-funded student resource.

Volunteer Resource Center

The Volunteer Resource Center works to build partnerships between the CU «Ƶ campus community and «Ƶ. The VRC is dedicated to helping students as well as staff and faculty explore the opportunities and understand sustainable ways in which to create an impact and affect positive social change.

CUSG ensures the student voice is heard in VRC funding decisions through seats on the VRC Joint Board.

Student Organization Allocation Board

SOAC is a voting body of CUSG that distributes funds to applying clubs. SOAC is headed by the SOAC Chair, who also holds a position in the Executive Cabinet, the SOAC Chair along with SOAC Board members allocates funds for club expenses like food and events. All students can apply to be both the SOAC Chair or a SOAC board member.

SOAC is a CUSG organization.

KVCU: RADIO 1190

Radio 1190 is a CUSG-funded student service that serves as the college radio station for CU «Ƶ. Radio 1190 employs student DJs, and it hosts a variety of events for the enjoyment of students.

CUSG ensures the student voice is heard in KVCU funding decisions through seats on Air Board.

Distinguished Speakers Board

Distinguished Speakers Board brings speakers of the highest caliber to campus who intellectually stimulate the student body and the surrounding community. DSB has brought such speakers as Madeline Albright, Kofi Anan, B.B. King, Bill Nye and Anderson Cooper to campus for the benefit of students.

CUSG ensures the student voice is heard in DSB funding decisions through seats on DSB.

Colleges and Schools

Each college and school at CU «Ƶ has it's own student government to engage their students and voice needs to administrators. For help connecting with your school's leadership, contact your senator.