Academics
- 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.
- Are you feeling the pressure of midterm season? Set yourself up for success by taking advantage of CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s tutoring resources, many of which are free.
- Assistant Professor of Composition Annika Socolofsky blends the realms of art and science through the Instrument Design Lab. The course offers a science-based context to instrumentation, sound and musical creation, giving College of Music students a foundation in the science of music.
- Want to expand your global horizons this summer, no passport required? Looking for a way to earn credit without sitting in a classroom? Interested in learning more about science policy? CU in D.C. is accepting applications now through Feb. 1.
- The CU Book Store is ready to assist students with their course material needs. From textbook ordering to school-supply shopping, learn more in case students ask you how it all works.
- From launching a new student communication model to improving the allocation of scholarships, the Buff Undergraduate Success team is providing a review of initiatives the group has helped implement and is looking forward to addressing next semester. See the latest.
- No matter what classes you’re taking this semester, these tips can help you prepare, stay focused and ace your finals.
- Community members have an opportunity to contribute to the Sarah Crump Graduate Fellowship, honoring a brilliant colleague and supporting one graduate student each year in their study of earth or environmental science in Arctic or alpine regions.
- The Buff Undergraduate Success team is collaborating with faculty, staff and units to identify and implement programs, policies and processes that will increase retention, help students earn their degrees on time and create a campus community where undergraduate students feel like they belong.
- Winter Session returns with 28 lower- and upper-division online courses to help you earn credit and work toward degree completion. Enrollment begins Oct. 31.