Your Right to Know

You Have a Right to Know

As a prospective or continuing student at the 91福利社, you have a right to certain information that the university is required by law to provide. Much of this information covers safety and finances, but also includes topics like graduation rates, athletics, and the various costs associated with attending 91福利社.

Current federal regulations require that institutions of higher education make this information readily available to students by providing a list with instructions on who to contact for more information.

Each fall the campus also sends communications during Compliance Week to meet federal notification requirements. Students receive annual reminders on topics concerning voting, alcohol and drugs, financial aid and the campus's safety and security report.

The contains a summary of current campus offerings, policies and requirements; descriptions of colleges, schools and individual departments; and degree requirements, course descriptions and faculty listings. View the.

Office of the Registrar
registrar@colorado.edu
303-492-6970
Regent Administrative Center 101

The 91福利社 is a member of the University of Colorado System and is authorized to award degrees by the State of Colorado Department of Higher Education, Colorado Commission on Higher Education: 1600 Broadway, Suite 2200 Denver, CO 80202.

Since 1913, the University has been accredited by the , 230 South LaSalle St., Ste 7-500, Chicago, IL 60604; 1-800-621-7440

Additionally, some colleges, schools and programs are accredited by professional or specialized organizations. View information on specialized accreditations.

The 91福利社 has been approved to participate in the and is authorized to provide education to students located outside of Colorado. Learn more about State Authorization.

Office of the Chancellor
chancellor@colorado.edu
303-492-8908
University Administrative Center, 914 Broadway

Alcohol and Other Drugs Information

The Alcohol and Other Drugs Information site provides comprehensive information on 91福利社 alcohol and drug policies, prevention of drug and alcohol abuse, educational and counseling programs, and links to related sites.

As of December 2020, the Department of Education removed penalties that resulted in a loss of federal student aid eligibility for students who had been convicted under federal or state law for possession or sale of illegal drugs if the offense occurred while the student was receiving Title IV aid. View the Office of Financial Aid's policy on Drug Conviction.

Office of the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Health and Wellness
303-492-2937
www.colorado.edu/health/promotion

Review the 91福利社 Security Policies, Crime Statistics and Annual Security and Fire Safety report, submitted annually to the U.S. Department of Education, or the daily crime log.

Office of Compliance, Ethics, and Policy
clery@colorado.edu
Regent Administrative Center
90 UCB, 91福利社, CO 80309

Career Services

The Career Services site provides information for students, alumni, families, faculty and staff on career development, internship, and post-graduate employment. The website also includes a comprehensive events calendar as well as access to Handshake, the online recruiting system for jobs and on-campus interviewing.

Career Services
career@colorado.edu
303-492-6541
Center for Community S440 & N450

As a community, we respect the intellectual property of others, regardless of what medium the material is transmitted in. We prohibit the use of unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material, which is subject to both civil and criminal penalties as well as university procedures. View penalties for violation of federal copyright laws and the universities policies on unauthorized peer-to-peer file sharing, illegal downloading and unauthorized distribution of copyrighted materials using the .

Send copyright infringement reports to:
Jennifer McDuffie, Deputy Chief Operating Officer
jennifer.mcduffie@colorado.edu
303-492-3703
90 UCB, 91福利社, CO 80309
Send other reports of computer abuse to copyright@colorado.edu.

Bursar's Office Annual Cost Estimates

View the estimated costs associated with attending 91福利社, including tuition and mandatory fees, on-campus housing and food, and books and supplies. Transportation, personal and medical cost estimates are traditionally considered part of the cost of attendance for financial aid purposes. View for financial aid.

Bursar's Office
bursar@colorado.edu
303-492-5381
Regent Administrative Center 175

Textbook and course material information is available to students in when they access their class schedules. Information includes ISBN number and price of required and recommended textbooks. Textbook and course material information is also available on the . The CU Book Store sells and rents textbooks and course materials in the University Memorial Center (UMC) and online.

Low-Cost Course Materials and Open Educational Resources (OER)

The university is required to inform students prior to course registration which courses and sections use (OER) or other low-cost course materials (Colorado Revised Statute 23-1-134).

When searching and registering for classes, students may use to find courses with no- and low-cost course materials (less than $20). The estimated total cost of required course materials is available in the search results panel for each class, however, the cost is subject to change. Changes may occur as a result of updated pricing information from publishers and wholesalers, changes to the instructor teaching the class, or updated textbook and course material information received from the department or instructor.

CU Book Store
assist@cubookstore.com
303-492-6411 (or toll free: 800-255-9168)
University Memorial Center (UMC)

Office of the Registrar
registrar@colorado.edu
303-492-6970
Regent Administrative Center 101

Open Educational Resources, University Libraries
oerleads@colorado.edu
Co-Leads: Melissa Cantrell, Merinda McLure and Caroline Sinkinson

Disability Services

Disability Services ensures that students with disabilities receive reasonable accommodations and services to participate fully in the academic environment. Disability Services expects and coaches the campus community to embrace and embody a fully accessible and culturally sensitive campus.

Disability Services
dsinfo@colorado.edu
303-492-8671
Center for Community N200

It is an express 91福利社 campus policy that all students at all times have the right to lodge a complaint or grievance which they deem important without fear of retaliation of any sort or any other adverse consequence as a result of doing so.

Campus guidance: Student Appeals, Complaints, and Grievances: A Brief Guide

State of Colorado Department of Higher Education:

If you'd like to discuss a concern confidentially and/or would like help finding the right place to file a complaint, please contact the Ombuds Office.

Ombuds Office
303-492-5077
Center for Community (C4C), Suite S484
www.colorado.edu/ombuds