Buff Family News
- As a Transfer Buff, your student belongs to CU Boulder's Transfer Student Community, which offers events, resources and support for a smooth transition. Here are tips to help your student make the most of their first semester here.
- Check out tips and things to keep in mind when your student comes to visit.
- With final exams coming up soon, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs D’Andra Mull has advice for families to help students finish strong.
- The end of the semester can be a difficult time for students. Here are some things you can do if you are concerned that your student or if you think they may be at risk of suicide.
- Sexual assault disproportionately affects young adults and can have major impacts on their well-being and ability to achieve their educational goals. Here are a few things everyone should know about sexual assault and tips for starting a conversation with your student.
- Family Weekend is finally here! Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Dr. D’Andra Mull shares advice and recommendations for things to do and exploring campus with your student.
- Chancellor Justin Schwartz welcomes families to a new academic year and shares a few messages that he has for students this semester.
- The Bursar's Office is extending the first fall tuition bill date and payment deadline to align with financial aid applying to bills. The first fall tuition bills will be available online Aug. 21 and fall tuition payment is due on Sept. 10.
- Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Dr. D’Andra Mull welcomes students and families to a new academic year, and shares advice to help your student get involved and participate in campus traditions.
- Work is more flexible today than in the past, with many jobs and internships offering the option to work remotely or have a hybrid schedule. While flexibility can feel like a perk, it can also bring challenges, especially if it’s your student’s first professional position. Whether your Buff has a hybrid schedule or works remotely full-time, here are some tips to help them adjust.