Published: Aug. 23, 2021

CU Engineering is excited to welcome our new and returning students to a new academic year!

Terri WrightOn behalf of the College of Engineering and Applied Science, I want to extend the warmest welcome to our new, first-year students. Congratulations on your decision to join CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ to receive a first-class engineering education and experience. We are so thrilled that you are here to share with us one of the most important times of your life,Ìýearning an engineering degree. I encourage you to take full advantage of the plethora of opportunities, experiencesÌýand resources that CU has to offer!
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As you get acclimated to your new living and learning environment, take some time to acquaint yourself and engage with the myriad of resources and programs available to you in the college and campus. These student-oriented activities will have a positive impact on your personal, social and academic life at CU. Your engagement in the classroom,Ìýin co-curricular activitiesÌýas well as your personal choicesÌýwill set the course for your entire undergraduate career.

So do not hesitate to connect with your instructors, academic advisorsÌýand our student support staff to help you navigate the multifaceted engineering landscape. This will be imperative to your success!

Returning StudentsÌý

I want to express my sincere gratitude to our returning students, as your perseverance and resilience during the previous academic year were truly inspiring. Your decision to persist with us on your educational journey to obtainÌýan engineering degree demonstrates your commitment to pursuing high scholastic standards and achieving academic success in a highly rigorous learning environment.

Remote and hybrid instruction were the most prevalent modalitiesÌýfor teaching during the 2020-21 academic year. This year, our faculty and staff have done tremendous workÌýto mitigate the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and have made significant improvements to keep everyone safe and well inside and outside of the classroom. As a result of this work, you now have greater opportunities to take in-person classes, build community with your peersÌýand work collaboratively on projects solving complex, real-world problems.

I encourage you to continue contributing your knowledge, skills and talents to this vibrant ecosystem of learning at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.

Mental Health and Wellness

Finally, I would like to emphasize the importance of your mental health and well-being. Mental health includes our emotional, psychologicalÌýand social well-being. It affects how we think, feelÌýand act. It also determines how we handle stress, relate to othersÌýand make choices.

The transition to college can be an overwhelming and stressful experience, especially during a pandemic. The hustle and bustle of finding classrooms, meeting new friendsÌýand developing a study rhythm can be daunting. SoÌýI ask that youÌýuse your free timeÌýto decompress and explore self-care, stress management and other wellness practices that will maintain a healthy and optimistic view of your experience at CU.

I'll end by sharing theÌýstory of a CU alumna who exemplifies the true meaning of resiliency. I hope this story inspires you to persist and achieve your goals no matter the obstacles and setbacks you face.

I wish you all an outstanding fall semester, and I look forward to meeting you in the Engineering Center soon!
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Terri D. Wright
Assistant Dean for Access and Inclusion