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Helps new freshmen and transfer students through academic advising, schedule planning, time management, personal support and referrals to other on-campus resources. Academic Advising Centers are located on the Downtown Campus.
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North Classroom #2024
Phone: 303-352-3520 |
Academic Resources |
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Learn about the application process from start to finish. Here is your source for information on how to get ready, how to apply and what to expect once you've been admitted. |
1250 14th Street
CU-Annex Building
Phone: 303-556-2704 |
Academic Resources |
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The purpose of the The Advocate is to provide students with information about campus issues and events. The newspaper strives to include good investigative reporting, feature articles and items of general interest to its campus readership. In addition, the newspaper is a tool to encourage and develop writers, journalists, artists and other student members of its general management and production staff.
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Tivoli Student Union, 345
Phone: 303-556-2535 |
Student Groups/Clubs |
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The American Indian Student Services program provides access and educational opportunities to American Indian students through academic advising, scholarship information, cultural programs, advocacy, student organization sponsorship, and other supportive services tailored to the specific needs of the students.
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North Classroom #2013
Phone: 303-556-2860 |
Diversity Resources |
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We provide academic advising, scholarship information, cultural programs, advocacy, resource referral, student organization sponsorship, and other supportive services tailored to the specific needs of Asian American students.
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North Classroom #2014
Phone: 303-556-2578 |
Diversity Resources |
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BETA is a new resource at the University of Colorado Denver that can provide resources and information to faculty, staff or student community members who are confronted with individuals who may be threatening, disruptive, or otherwise problematic. The Team provides guidance and consultation and may make referrals to appropriate campus or community resources. |
E-mail: housing@cudenver.edu |
Safety |
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Black Student Services is an academic program designed to promote and maintain quality higher education for students of African descent.
Hours:
Monday, Thursday and Friday: 8am-5pm
Tuesday and Wednesday 11am-7pm
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North Classroom #2010
Phone: 303-556-2701 |
Diversity Resources |
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We carry books and products necessary for course work at the University of Colorado Denver. |
Tivoli Student Union
900 Auraria Parkway
Phone: 303-556-4286 |
Campus Resources |
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A bursar is responsible for all financial activities related to student billing, tuition collection, institutionally-managed loan programs and coordination with the state. |
North Classroom #1001
Phone: 303-556-2299 |
Costs & Financing |
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Campus Recreation at Auraria |
PER Events Center, Rm #108
Auraria Campus
Phone: 303-556-3210 |
Recreation |
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The Career Center offers a full array of services to assist and guide students with understanding and leveraging their skills, personality, values, and interests as they choose an academic major and determine a career direction. Services include job search and strategies, resume development and writing, practice interviews, and salary negotiation. Students are encouraged to participate in career-related programs and services to plan their careers and gain the skills and experiences they need to graduate successfully. For employers, the Career Center offers many employment programs and services including online job posting, resume referrals, on-campus interviewing, career fairs, employer presentations, and networking events. |
Tivoli building, Room 267
Phone: 303-556-2250 |
Career Development |
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The Center for Global Health was formed in response to the rapid spread of new and emerging diseases, environmental hazards and the effects of globalization on developing nations. |
Phone: 303-724-9771 |
International |
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The Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) is housed at the Institute for International Business. We provide for advanced study and teaching of international business, help internationalize UCD's faculty and students, coordinate development of international courses, and serve as a resource to improve international business and research. |
1475 Lawrence Street #300
Phone: 303-315-3710 |
International |
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The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards serves as a resource to the entire university community through its efforts to meet the developmental and educational needs of students related to community expectations, civility and respect for self and others. We function to support community members with conflict management and resolution and by responding to inappropriate and threatening behaviors. We provide student-centered educational services, which promote personal development and individual responsibility. We strive to create a dynamic, open and just environment where civility, cultural competence and learning are expected and celebrated.
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Tivoli Student Union, Suite 259
Phone: 303-556-3682 |
Health & Wellness |
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The UC Denver Student and Community Counseling Center provides mental health counseling services to the UC Denver student body as well as the Denver Metro community.
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1200 Larimer Street
Phone: 303-556-4372 |
Health & Wellness |
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You get the same educational experience with the same faculty, but it's entirely online—allowing you to decide when to invest time on your studies.
CU Online Helpdesk:
Monday-Friday:
7am-7pm |
CU Online Helpdesk
Phone: 303-315-3700
eCollege Technical Help
Phone: 720-920-6682
Hours: 24/7 |
Academic Resources |
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CU Succeed offers juniors and seniors the opportunity to get a head start on college by earning college credit while still in high school. |
Phone: 303-556-6140 |
Pre-collegiate |
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Disability Resources and Services Office (DRS) serves the needs of a large and diverse community of students with disabilities who attend the University of Colorado Denver. Accommodations may include: assistance in identifying volunteer note takers, alternative testing (extra time, scribe, reader), textbooks in alternate format (Braille, enlarged, audiotape), priority registration, interpreters and referral to the Access center. |
North Classroom 2514
Campus Box 118
PO Box 173364
Phone: 303-556-3450
TTY: 303-556-4766
Monday-Friday: 8am-5pm
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Diversity Resources |
Diversity Educational Enrichment Program
A center to assist faculty, students and staff with educational resource materials and training concerning diversity and inclusion issues. |
Phone: 303-556-4721 |
Diversity Resources |
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Live your learning! Get real life experience through internships, cooperative education, service learning, community engagement and undergraduate research.
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Tivoli Student Union #260
Phone: 303-556-6656 |
Career Development |
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This is your source for financial aid, scholarships, and student employment. |
North Classroom #1030
Phone: 303-556-2886 |
Costs & Financing |
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The First Year Experience (FYE) is a comprehensive approach to ensure first year students make a successful transition to college. |
Office of Undergraduate Experiences
Phone: 303-315-2133 |
Academic Resources |
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The Office of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Student Services offers a variety of support, education and advocacy services for the entire campus community. |
Tivoli Student Union
Room #213
Phone: 303-556-6333
Email: info@glbtss.org |
Diversity Resources |
Global Education
Global Education is the university’s central office that supports all students seeking to internationalize their education and professional preparation to more effectively serve and compete in a global world. The office helps prepare students, faculty and staff to safely navigate the full range of global academic activities. Global Education has a network of study abroad programs, international internship, volunteer and service learning opportunities in more than 80 countries. Graduate, professional and undergraduate students from both campuses also conduct international research also benefit from Global Education’s support services. |
Phone: 303-315-2230 |
International |
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Staying healthy while at college is important. The Health Center at Auraria is a tri-institutional entity that provides medical and health education services to the students, faculty and staff of the Auraria Campus.
Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 8am-5pm
Friday: 8am-3pm
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Plaza Building, Suite #150
Auraria Campus
Phone: 303-556-2525 |
Health & Wellness
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Student Health Insurance and Dental coverage are available to students who meet the enrollment requirements to qualify. This is a voluntary program and is offered because students who are uninsured or who have inadequate insurance coverage risk significant financial hardship resulting from illness or injury.
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Tivoli Student Union
room 303
Phone: 303-556-6273 |
Health & Wellness |
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Offers extra academic challenge and leadership opportunities to gifted students. |
Phone: 303-556-5297 |
Academic Resources |
ID Services
New student IDs and validation of current IDs may be obtained in the Commuter Resource Center, room 269. Proof of tuition payment or class schedule (with your name and/or student ID# printed on the schedule) and a current picture ID are required.
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Tivoli Student Union
Room 269
Phone: 303-556-8385 |
Campus Resources |
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International Colleges is creating a network of campuses granting credit and degrees from the University of Colorado Denver (UCD). Currently there is one International College in Beijing, China. |
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International |
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This office serves both the incoming international student and the domestic student looking for a study abroad experience. |
Lawrence Center 9th Floor
Phone: 303-315-2230 |
International |
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Get some help with managing class assignments and course loads, learning study skills and tutoring. The Learning Center is located on the Downtown Campus.
Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 8am-7pm
Friday: 8am-5pm
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North Classroom #2004
Phone: 303-556-2802 |
Academic Resources |
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With a strong customer service orientation, UC Denver libraries are equipped with top-rated services for the disabled, advanced computer resources and the latest in search technology.
Complete list of library hours |
1100 Lawrence Street
Phone: 303-556-2586 |
Campus Resources |
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A one-day comprehensive orientation program for new students is held prior to the start of the school year. With a number of dates to choose from, the session provides advising and enrollment assistance, important details about costs and financing and other information to assist you as begin studies at the Downtown Campus.
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Phone: 303-556-2578 |
Academic Resources |
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Prompt, impartial and confidential conversation when you need informal conflict resolution. |
CU Denver Building
Phone: 303-556-4493 |
Health & Wellness |
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Parking operations include, but are not limited to the issuance of monthly parking permits, collection of revenue from daily parking, issuing parking violations and resolving disputes concerning parking citations, and developing and providing various parking programs to meet the campus transportation needs.
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777 Lawrence Way
(first floor of Parking Garage)
Phone: 303-556-2000 |
Campus Resources |
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The Phoenix Center at Auraria is a tri-institutional office on campus that provides free and confidential services to survivors of sexual assault, relationship violence, and stalking. We serve students, staff, and faulty at all 3 Auraria institutions and AHEC. We are also able to help and support friends and families of survivors. The PCA has a 24/7 free and confidential helpline that folks can call for assistance. We also provide education and awareness to the community on interpersonal violence issues and have a team of student violence prevention educators who visit classes and run programs across campus on the issue.
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24/7 free and confidential helpline: 303-556-CALL (2255)
Main office (for appointments): 303-556-6011
Tivoli 259 |
Student Support Services |
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The mission of the Police Department for the University of Colorado Denver (UCD) is to support the research, patient care and education missions of UCD by providing for a safe and secure campus environment in which students, faculty and staff may work, learn and conduct research. |
Police Dispatch: 303-724-4444 |
Safety |
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The Auraria Campus Police and Security Department provides a full range of policing and security services to the campus and is proud of its reputation as one of the safest campuses in the state.
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1201 5th Street, Suite 110
Routine calls - 303-556-3271
TDD - 303-556-2133
EMERGENCY CALLS - 911 |
Safety |
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Plan your schedule and log on to S.M.A.R.T. with web student services that enable you to register for classes, pay your bill and access other resources that help you manage your education. |
1250 14th Street, Annex
Phone: 303-556-2389 |
Academic Resources |
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The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (Air Force, Army and Navy) programs offer students the opportunity to receive a commission as an officer in the United States Air Force, United States Army, United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. |
Office of Undergraduate Experiences
Phone: 303-315-2133 |
Student Groups/Clubs |
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Here is information about scholarships and guidance on the scholarship application process.
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1250 14th Street #120
(CU Denver Building)
Phone: 303-352-3608 |
Costs & Financing |
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The Student Advocacy Center essentially serves as a "safety net" to help ensure that students’ immediate needs are met either through direct services in the Center or by referral to an appropriate unit on campus.
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Phone: 303-556-2546 |
Academic Resources |
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The mission of the Student Employment Office at the University of Colorado Denver is to assist students in finding meaningful work experiences while complementing their college and career goals.
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North Classroom #1030
Phone: 303-556-6219 |
Costs & Financing |
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The Student Government Association serves as a voice for students. Similar to the structure of the U.S. government, SGA has executive, legislative and judicial branches. Executives are elected each year in the spring. SGA assists students with information concerning student clubs and organizations, campus events, issues concerning student status and other information of general interest to students. SGA also provides students assistance with grievances and the opportunity to become more closely involved with the university community through active participation in student government itself or through service on university, tri-institutional and Auraria committees.
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Tivoli Student Union, 301
Phone: 303-556-2510 |
Student Groups/Clubs |
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Don't just attend the University of Colorado Denver. Live it. Meet new people. Get involved. Get better grades. When you live on campus you have the opportunity to do all these things and more. Let the Office of Student Housing help you take advantage of all college has to offer. |
Tivoli Student Union
Suite #303
Phone: 303-556-3682
Fax: 303-556-3695 |
Student Support Services |
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It is the mission of the Office of Student Life to encourage all students to take advantage of all of the academic resources, out-of-class learning and recreational opportunities that are available throughout the year at UC Denver.
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Tivoli Student Union #303
Phone: 303-556-3399 |
Student Support Services |
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Come here to learn about such debt options. |
North Classroom #2204
Phone: 303-556-2937
Campus Partners
(billing service)
Phone: 1-800-334-8609 |
Costs & Financing |
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The mission of the Student Organization Resource Center (SORC) is to promote student engagement as an integral part of a University education, register student organizations, and provide services, information, education, support, and advising to assist with the development and strengthening of students and student groups.
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Tivoli Student Union
Suite #303
Phone: 303-556-3399 |
Student Groups/Clubs |
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Are you a UCD student interested in studying outside the United States? Are you a faculty member who may have an interest in teaching a UCD course in another country? The Study Abroad program offers many opportunities to pursue your educational and career goals.
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1380 Lawrence Street
9th Floor
Phone: 303-315-2232 |
International |
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The Tivoli Student Union provides a variety of programs, services and activities to meet the needs of the students, faculty, staff, alumni and guests of the university.
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Tivoli Student Union
900 Auraria Parkway
Phone: 303-556-6330 |
Campus Resources |
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Especially for first-generation low-income students and students with disabilities: advocacy, peer and professional mentoring, tutoring, advising, scholarship and financial aid application assistance.
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North Classroom #2506
Phone: 303-556-3420
Email: vaoffice@ucdenver.edu |
Diversity Resources |
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The mission of Undergraduate Experiences is to promote access for all undergraduate students to high quality and innovative UCD programs, to improve the recruitment and retention of undergraduate students for the Downtown campus, and to coordinate programs between academic and student affairs to better serve and engage undergraduate students.
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1380 Lawrence Street
Suite #300
Phone: 303-315-2133 |
Academic Resources |
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Financial support to students who propose research, scholarly creative and entrepreneurial activities as part of their downtown academic experience.
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Research |
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United Mexican-American Students Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan (UMAS-MEChA) consists of students who have dedicated their lives and skills to the advancement of the principles of human rights and to the needs of the Chicano community. |
Tivoli Student Union #346, Office D
Phone: 303-556-8073 |
Diversity Resources |
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The Office of Veterans Student Services is the initial contact point for eligible veterans and dependent students wishing to seek a postsecondary education or UC Denver students who wish to utilize Veterans Administration educational benefits. This office assists students with filling out VA paperwork and in solving problems associated with the receipt of VA-related educational benefits. The OVSS maintains proper certification for eligible students to ensure that each student meets Veterans Administration requirements for attendance, course load and content, and other regulations necessary to receive educational benefits payments. In addition, the OVSS provides VA vocational rehabilitation referrals, information on VA tutorial assistance and VA work/study positions for qualified veterans. |
CU-Denver Building, 107A/B
Phone: 303-556-2630 |
Student Support Services |
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The UCD Writing Center is a free service available to all UCD students who wish to improve as writers. In the Writing Center, students meet for 50-minute one-on-one appointments with a Professional Writing Consultant to discuss ideas, organization, thesis development, incorporation of sources, and grammar—pretty much any aspect of writing. You may work on assignments from any course or subject in the Writing Center. Consultants have a range of writing backgrounds and areas of expertise such as business, history, English, psychology and sociology. Please take advantage of this valuable service as you draft and revise papers for this course. Go to www.cudenver.edu/writingcenter to learn more and to schedule an appointment. Writing Center locations include: |
Downtown Campus: 4014 North Classroom
Hours: Monday – Thursday 10am-6pm, Friday 10am-2pm
Online: www.cudenver.edu/writingcenter
Hours: Every evening 6pm-10pm. |
Academic Resources |