Student Life

  • Students standing in line at the C4C Dining Center
    Campus Dining & Hospitality makes it easy for students, faculty, staff and visitors to find nutritious options with convenient locations across campus.
  • Students eat outside of the Sink restaurant
    Located at the base of the Rocky Mountains, Boulder is a unique city with plenty to do. Whether you’re in town this summer for the first time or you’ve visited Boulder before, here are some tips to help you get familiar with the area and prepare for fall semester.
  • Students pose for a photo at CU Kickoff
    The connections you make during the first few weeks of school can lead to new friendships. Here are some easy tips to help you get started.
  • Students participate in a F45 fitness class at the Rec Center
    91´«Ă˝â€™s recreation centers are more than just fitness spaces—they’re places to find community, try new activities and make the most of your college experience.
  • Transfer students at an orientation event
    As a Transfer Buff, you belong to 91´«Ă˝'s Transfer Student Community, which offers events, resources and support for a smooth transition. Here are tips to make the most of your first semester here.
  • A student and family member carry belongings into a residence hall during move-in at 91´«Ă˝
    Move-in will be here before you know it! If you’re moving into one of the residence halls soon, here are some tips for a positive experience. 
  • Flowers in Boulder
    Boulder has a lot to offer in the summer, from free events and entertainment to great food and beautiful views. Whether you’re in Boulder for the first time this summer or have been in town for a while, here are some tips for making the most of the season.
  • Students on campus
    Here are some tips for creating a positive living environment and navigating conflict if it comes up.
  • UMC fountain area
    Known as the campus “living room,” thousands of people visit the University Memorial Center (UMC) every day to eat, enjoy free activities and entertainment, study or just hang out. Here are some things to know about the UMC.
  • An off-campus move out donation station
    Whether you’re moving out of a residence hall or your place off campus, figuring out what to keep, donate or toss doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Here’s a guide to your main options and how to make the most of them.
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