Graduate Student Resources
Resources
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Key Student Services
Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS). Free confidential counseling, consultation, crisis intervention, alcohol/drug help and more. 303-492-6766
Center for Inclusion & Social Change. Supports all students in the exploration of their identities and creates a welcoming and inclusive space for academic and personal growth.Ìý
Endurance PhD. This five-year accountability program teaches students how to succeed in graduate school while providing important structures to support their newfound scholastic independence.
Grad+ Seminars. These Graduate School seminarsÌýhelp students set goals and maintain good writing habits, while fostering relationships with peers across disciplines.
International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS). Resources for international students and scholars on a variety of topics ranging from immigration to housing.
Information Technology. with info Canvas, on-campus printing, free software and more.Ìý ÌýÌý
. Connect with your subject specialist; arrange research consultations; use group study rooms, software programs and study carrels in libraries.
. Find (or offer your services as) pre-screened babysitters, nannies, elder care providers, tutors and more.
Health & Wellness Services.ÌýServices include primary care, psychological health, sports medicine, women’s health and peer education.Ìý
Writing Center. Free tutoring services to students from across disciplines.Ìý
Activities and Groups
. Graduate-student-run group in the Physics Department promoting an inclusive, supportive and diverse community in STEM through undergraduate-level research seminars and mentorship.Ìý
. Students become lifelong members of the Alumni Association the day they set foot on campus. As a Forever Buff, you can explore networking opportunities and participate in student-alumni events.
(FOSEP). A multidisciplinary organization of graduate and professional students and postdocs, FOSEP works to build bridges between science and society and to foster leaders who are prepared to apply specialized expertise to 21st-century challenges.Ìý
. A student group that aims to create and maintain space for self-identified students of color to gather and support each other.Ìý
. The city of Boulder is surrounded by more than 45,000 acres of protected open space and has over 300 miles of bikeways that run through town.Ìý
. Excellent downhill ski areas are a relatively short distance from Boulder. National forest and park service lands are open to cross-country skiers wherever there’s snow.Ìý
STEMinar. An interdisciplinary seminar by and for graduate students in STEM disciplines.Ìý
STEM Routes: Founded and run by traditionally under-represented and first-generation graduate students who facedÌýsystemic discrimination in building their STEM careers. STEM Routes is their effort to serve as the mentors they wish theyÌýhad.
. A 300,000-square-foot facility with four pools, an ice rink, climbing wall, aerobics studios, intramural and club sports, etc. Membership is included in student fees.
Graduate and Professional Student GovernmentÌý(³Ò±Ê³§³Ò). The primary advocacy group for graduate and professional students on campus. ÌýÌý
Volunteer Resource Center. ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder’s placement service helps students, staff and faculty find community volunteer opportunities that match their interests.Ìý