Getting involved at Boulder
“Getting involved” can look different for every student, depending on where they are in their academic journey. Getting involved helps new students meet friends and find a close-knit community on campus. If your student is in their third or fourth year, they may be looking to add to their resume and develop leadership skills. Here are some ways your student can get involved this year.
Exploreinterests and hobbies
- There are over 400 student organizations and groups at Boulder. Whether your student is interested in politics, outdoor activities, artistic expression or social justice, there’s something for everyone! Encourage them to browse . This is Boulder’s directory of student organizations supported by theCenter for Student Involvement.
- The Rec Centeris a great place for students to get involved and meet fellow Buffs. They can join intramural and club sports, take fitness classes or participate in the Outdoor Program.
- ճUndergraduate Research Opportunities Programallows students to get hands-on experience in a research or creative project. They also can connect with a faculty mentor.
Findcommunity and meetnew people
- Does your student live in aon campus? Encourage them to attend hall events, visit the community center and participate in their hall council.
- SoberBuffsis a student organization forstudents who are in recovery or areinterested in pursuing a sober lifestyle. This groupregularly hosts substance-free social events, and is a great way for students to meet like-minded people.
- ճAlternative Breaksprogramsends groups of students to engage in service projects over college breaks. Students can apply to participate in or lead a trip.
- ճCenter for Inclusion and Social ChangeԻ Dennis Small Cultural Center provide a diverse range of events and programs throughout the year, creating inclusive environments where students of all identities can find community.
Leadership and professional development
- GOLDprovides free leadership development programs that are open to all students. Programs include weekly seminars, service projects and workshops for student organizations.
- is another way for students to build leadership skills and gain experience to use beyond their years at Boulder.
- There are manystudent jobsavailable on campus for a variety of skillsets. An on-campus job allows students to meet others, become familiar with campus services and gain experience.
- Encourage your student to attend workshops, panel events and career fairs fromCareer Servicesfor networking and professional development.
If your student doesn’t have much time to commit to an organization or program, there are still ways to get involved! There are many free campus events (often with food) throughout the academic year. These include speakers, free movie screenings of new releases, video game tournaments, comedy shows and more. Encourage your student to check theԻ read Boulder Todayto find upcoming campus events.