Graduating Students
- Class of 2025 — it’s time to get excited for graduation! This moment in your life is filled with a mix of bittersweet goodbyes and happy new beginnings. What better way to celebrate than with your fellow grads at all the fun
- The countdown to commencement has begun, and it’s your time to shine! The next few weeks are filled with fun events, memorable CU traditions and opportunities to celebrate your accomplishments before the commencement ceremony
- Get ready for graduation by registering for Grad Bash, a special event just for the Class of 2025! On Thursday, May 1, join fellow graduates on the Koenig Alumni Center lawn for a free celebration with festivities and tradition
- From free CU Â鶹ӰԺ athletic tickets to exclusive networking events, supporting your alma mater offers far more than just a sense of pride. ForeverGold, CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s premier alumni membership group, is designed for those
- Leaving CU Â鶹ӰԺ after graduation may feel bittersweet, but once you become a Forever Buff, there are countless reasons to come back and visit your alma mater. From CU football watch parties to educational summits, alumni
- As a Forever Buff, you have many unique ways to stay connected to your alma mater and give back to the community that helped shape you. It can be as simple as posting to social media or as fun as attending Homecoming events
- Graduating from CU Â鶹ӰԺ is more than a diploma — it also comes with perks and discounts. As if there wasn’t enough to be excited about in your post-grad life, here’s a list of some of the awesome deals available to you as a
- After years of making lifelong memories, connections and experiences, there’s one final opportunity to leave a legacy at CU Â鶹ӰԺ: Contribute to the Class of 2025 Senior Gift.  This tradition, passed down by generations of Buffs, is a
- Graduation is just around the corner, which means you can soon interact with your future alma mater in new and exciting ways.  Even as you venture beyond the walls of CU Â鶹ӰԺ classrooms and into your next adventure, you are still part
- The fear of missing out (FOMO) is something many of us experience during life’s big transitions. FOMO could occur from missing out on Homecoming events, not taking advantage of exclusive alumni benefits or losing touch with