Education Abroad has announced three new international programs, taught by CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ faculty members over summer break. Learn more, browse the full summer catalog and apply by Dec. 1.
Many students change their major or add a second major during their time in college. If you’re thinking about exploring other academic programs, here are a few tips to help you make your decision.
Earn credit, use your financial aid and see the world with Education Abroad! The deadline to apply for spring programs is Oct. 1—here are eight reasons you don't want to miss out.
This fall, the BUS team will continue to use five primary working groups to address student success priorities specific to a number of areas. Find out what they are.
Among public institutions, several CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ programs rank in the top 25 or better nationally, according to US News & World Report’s "best colleges" publication for 2023. The programs include engineering, business fields and more.
With the semester underway, this is a great time to use resources to help with projects, papers, assignments and exams. Here is a list of places you can go to find academic help.
Course alerts provide early notice to students who may need guidance and resources to help them succeed in a particular class. Learn more and help your students stay on track academically.
A new fellowship will provide tuition support, a stipend for two years and a unique support system for 12 students to advance their doctoral studies and research. Help spread the word!
The Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL) and Arts and Sciences Support of Education Through Technology (ASSETT) have a variety of online resources to help you prepare, including semester planners, a student support toolkit and more.
Faculty members play an important role in supporting the success of students with disabilities on campus. Here are five ways you can support students with disabilities as a faculty member on campus.