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The CU Promise Program guarantees that eligible Colorado residents from low-income families will be able to afford the academic costs of a CU education without going into debt. CU-Boulder offers eligible resident students a financial aid award package that includes a combination of grants, scholarships and a work-study award sufficient to fund the student share of tuition, fees and estimated book expenses. The fall 2006 program includes 127 students.
Daily Information Sessions and Campus Tours

Information sessions are held at the University Club building Monday through Friday at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Following the information session, walking tours of campus, led by student guides, begin at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Combined information sessions and tours are also held at 10:30 a.m. most Saturdays. The walking tour is approximately one hour and fifteen minutes.

Reservations are required for information sessions and campus tours. To make a reservation, click on a month below for dates, or call the Office of Admissions at 303-492-6301.      

To make sure we keep tour groups to a personable size, we ask that reservations be made at least two weeks prior to your arrival date. To make a reservation, select the Êmonth below forÊpossible dates, or call the Office of Admissions at 303-492-6301. Upon completion of your reservation, a confirmation will be emailed to you and willÊinclude: directions to CU-Boulder, a campus map, and parking information.

These tours are not designed for groups, schools, or organizations. If you would like to sign up your group (eight or more people) for a campus visit, go to our group visit page for dates and reservation information. 

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