E-mail is an official means of communication on the CU-Boulder campus. E-mail will be sent to your CU-Boulder e-mail address from the university, your professors, and college or school, which means you must check your university e-mail frequently. As a campus e-mail account holder, you are responsible for knowing and adhering to the university’s e-mail policies.
The University of Colorado Boulder Events Calendar is a comprehensive listing of events on campus, or associated with campus programs.
If you need to send or receive important documents in a hurry, you can use one of the fax machines on campus for speedy transmission. You can send or receive local, long-distance, or international faxes at both the Ink Spot @ Norlin Library copy center, 303-492-7388, and the Ink Spot @ UMC, 303-492-7878.
The Division of Student Affairs’ primary focus is to create a positive learning environment that fosters successful educational and personal development of all students, both in and outside of the traditional classroom. Student learning and success is enhanced when the academic environment and community support students’ full development as individuals—not just as isolated intellects—and when students are seen as important partners in the learning experience. For a complete listing of services offered, visit the student affairs website.
ISIS is a computerized data system that contains information on student admission, registration, financial aid, and academic records at CU-Boulder. The MyCUinfo student web portal is a component of ISIS.