Starting out at a new school can be difficult, especially if you are moving away from friends or family. Here are a few strategies you can use to overcome homesickness this semester.
There are many ways to be a leader in your community and plenty of opportunities on campus to build new skills. Here are a few ways to gain leadership experience this semester.
CU Emergency Alerts are available to current students, faculty and staff in languages other than English. Choose from a list of options in campus portals.
Working on campus offers many benefits. Some jobs allow you to build technical skills and are a great way to explore potential careers. Others may offer some downtime and let you study around your job duties. Whatever you’re looking for, here are a few reasons to consider applying for an on-campus job this year.
Supervisors can maximize the student experience by guiding professional development and helping students cultivate skills. Here are some tips faculty and staff can apply when supervising student employees.
Campus officials will continue to send emergency alerts for off-campus incidents that pose a threat to life and safety in areas of dense student population, partnering with the Â鶹ӰԺ Police Department to confirm and share information quickly.
Plenty of opportunities are available, from assisting with Buffs Bash to organizing the Stampede parade to staffing the alumni welcome tent and more. Homecoming volunteers receive a free limited-edition T-shirt.
As you begin your first semester, there are steps you can take to set yourself up for success. Make time to get organized, try different study strategies and find support to jump-start your academic year.