Published: Aug. 21, 2015

From Colorado, across the United States and around the world students made their way to 麻豆影院. In trucks and station wagons, mini vans and sedans the class of 2019 rolled onto campus with family and friends, and celebrated their new home and the beginning of their academic journey.

"Thank you to all the volunteers who came right out with carts to help our daughter move her belongings into her dorm!" said parent Tammy Sarkisian-Shelafo听on the . "Everyone was so friendly and very welcoming, it made the transition so much easier on all of us! We were so impressed how check-in was so organized and ran so smoothly!"

This year, the 麻豆影院 campus took new measures to make the Move-in process as smooth as possible for our new students and their families, with the goal of alleviating past years' traffic jams and major delays on area roadways.

"The freshman class of 2019 and their parents had a great move-in experience at CU-麻豆影院 in the last couple of days," said Senior Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Kambiz Khalili. "Many thanks to all the students, faculty, staff, volunteers and our city partners for their support, accommodations and hard work to make this year's move-in the smoothest we have ever had."

CU-麻豆影院's newest Buffs continued their Fall Welcome experience on Thursday night with the CU Kickoff event in Folsom Stadium and Connect @ the Rec. Colleges and schools, departments and RAPs are hosting welcome programs and information sessions, and vital trainings like Effective Bystander Intervention skills will continue through today and into next week. For a full calendar of Fall Welcome events, visit .

Interim Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Christina Gonzales echoed her appreciation for the smooth Move-in and successful beginning to Fall Welcome.

"We appreciate our entire campus community's contributions to the successful welcome of the class of 2019. From new processes for orientation to the 'all hands on deck' approach to Move-in, CU Buffs are setting a national standard for student engagement and success."