Graduate & Family Housing Resources
Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS) offers confidential, on-campus mental health and psychiatric services for a variety of concerns such as academics, anxiety, body image, depression, relationships, substance use and more. They offer individual and group therapy, informal consultations and more.
Whether you are interested in pursuing a career in academia or exploring the broad range of alternative professional options, Career Services has resources tailored specifically to your needs. They offer individual appointments, workshops and online resources that can help you on your career path.
The Center for Inclusion and Social Change (Center), supports all students in the exploration of their identities and create a welcoming and inclusive space on campus that provides academic and personal growth. They offer a space for students to become active, informed global citizens by engaging with individuals from different cultures.
The Children’s Center, located next to Newton Court, provides early childhood education opportunities to children between 12 months and 5 years. Ranging from toddlerhood through preschool years, they aim to help children become enthusiastic learners.
The members of the University of Colorado Boulder Police Department (CUPD) are dedicated to providing the highest quality police services in order to enhance community safety, protect life and property, and reduce crime and the fear of crime.
Financial Aid counselors are available year-round to help you and your family understand the financial aid process so you can make informed decisions about your future. Their office includes Scholarship Services and Student Employment.
Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) represents graduate and professional students at the University of Colorado Boulder. They support initiatives that empower graduate and professional students’ ability to pursue their goals.
The Graduate School ensures the quality of graduate education at the University of Colorado Boulder by facilitating educational innovations, providing guidance on best practices, and helping to grow and support a vibrant and diverse graduate student community.
International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) seeks to support international students and scholars in pursuing their educational, research, and/or professional objectives at the university through comprehensive advising; engagement and programming; and advocacy efforts.
Medical Services is the primary health care resource for CU Boulder students. You can schedule an appointment for acupuncture, chiropractic, COVID testing, massage, nutrition, sexual health exams and primary care services.
Looking for a safe ride on campus or within Boulder city limits? Give CU NightRide a try! We’re a student-operated program that provides FREE night-time transportation for CU students, faculty and staff.
OIEC implements and enforces three university policies for students, staff, faculty, volunteers, and affiliates: Discrimination and Harassment; Sexual Misconduct, Intimate Partner Violence and Stalking; and Conflict of Interest in Cases of Amorous Relationships.
Ombuds serves as a good place to surface, voice, clarify and discuss university-related issues. They help people identify options to resolve disputes, to determine a course of action and to aid in the informal resolution of conflicts and concerns.
The Office of Victim Assistance (OVA) works towards a safer, more socially just and supportive campus community by providing culturally relevant trauma response and prevention services. They provide advocacy, counseling, consultation and support services.
Recreation Services is a valued campus resource and partner dedicated to supporting your success. They offer a variety of high quality, convenient, innovative and inclusive ways to help you connect with yourself and your campus community.
Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution manages the conduct, restorative justice, honor code, and conflict resolution process on campus. Residents may be sent to this office for major violations of their lease.
Their mission is to help students resolve or minimize their legal situations so they can focus on school. They do this by providing high-quality legal services to students through an easily accessible program that is responsive to their needs as clients and respectful of them as people.
The Office of Contracts and Grants partners throughout the lifecycle of an award with faculty, staff and students to obtain and manage external support for sponsored activities through our specialized regulatory and organizational expertise.
The tuition classification department in the registrar’s office provides information to previously out-of-state and international residents on the steps necessary for them to qualify for in-state tuition.
The Volunteer Resource Center (VRC) fosters a culture of service by connecting CU Boulder to engagement opportunities that positively impact our communities. The VRC offers a number of volunteer opportunities to help students get involved in the community.