New Buffs
- If you receive a course alert, don’t fret. It’s a way for a professor to let you know you might benefit from additional campus resources or a new approach to improve your standing in a class.
- Living on your own is an exciting adventure with new freedoms and responsibilities. Check out tips to help you navigate this transition.
- Living on campus can be an exciting (and nerve-wracking) experience. This may be the first time you’ve had to share a room or live with someone you’ve never met. Follow these tips to help you transition into a residence hall and create a positive roommate experience at CU.
- Start the academic year strong by tapping into campus resources to promote your well-being, build community, create good habits and more.
- Whether you’re in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ for the first time this fall or have been in town for a while, here are some tips to make the most of living in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.
- Now is a great time to meet with your advisor to not only discuss registration but to talk about maximizing your academic and personal experience at CU.
- When managing academics, activities, work, relationships and other commitments, things can sometimes get out of balance, and you may need to ask for help. Whether you have a minor issue or a major concern, there are resources and options to help with all kinds of struggles.
- Are you feeling the pressure of midterm season? Set yourself up for success by taking advantage of CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ’s tutoring resources, many of which are free.
- Located in the UMC, The Connection offers a range of activities for students to enjoy. Here are helpful things to keep in mind when planning your next visit.
- Campus offers many favorite study spots, some of which offer caffeinated and comforting beverages to help during your study sessions. These coffee and tea shops will make the hours spent studying a little more enjoyable.