Resources and Support

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    The Academic Success and Achievement Program offers free small group and walk-in tutoring services.
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    A summary of campus facilities, programs and services; descriptions of colleges, schools and individual departments; and degree requirements, course descriptions and faculty listings.
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    The online side of the University Libraries. Find out about research resources, library departments and much more. Students can manage their library accounts, renew books or use the interlibrary loan.
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    A beginner's guide to technology and ITS resources on the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥-Boulder campus. The guide contains step-by-step Internet connectivity instructions, information about IdentiKey, MyÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥Info and IT security tools (such as ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥antivirus), a wireless coverage map for the campus and support locations and phone numbers.
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    A list of the various Information Technology Services help centers, their descriptions and relevant contact information.

  • Find academic calendars, drop/add deadline dates, information about changing majors, etc. here.

  • Student Affairs plays an integral role in student success. Student Affairs is a diverse organization of professionals focused on creating a positive environment that fosters successful learning and personal development, both inside and outside the traditional classroom.

  • Need help on a paper? The Writing Center (located in Norlin Library) employs qualified graduate students and upperclassmen to help with MLA formatting and other essay-related issues.

  • Career Services helps ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ students prepare and promote their careers.

  • CAPS supports students of the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥-Boulder campus community through individual and group counseling, outreach and prevention services.
  • Crisis Support (Student Life)
    ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ provides comprehensive safety resources for faculty, staff and students.
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    Find out all the scheduled events happening around campus.
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    A site dedicated to housing and dining options associated with the University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ at Boulder.

  • Disability Services can help develop independence and self-advocacy, as well as create an individualized network of resources.

  • This link will help you navigate the many different clubs and other resources that they offer.
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    The Office of Financial Aid is dedicated to helping students find and apply for Scholarships, benefits, employment opportunities and much more.
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    Wardenburg is the on-campus health care facility for ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ students. Their services include primary care, psychological health, sports medicine, women’s health and peer health education.

  • The WRC offers leadership opportunities to students and works in collaboration with a variety of campus and community partners.