Involvement 101
Looking to get involved, but don’t know where to start?
There are a variety of ways to get involved on campus. Getting involved can help you meet new people, find community, discover new interests and skills, and so much more! If you have questions about involvement at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder, stop by our office or send us an email.
Here are a few things we encourage you to check out:
and we’ll match you with some involvement opportunities we think you might like based on your interests.
Find a student organization that interests you from the 500+ on our campus! This directory is updated when new organizations register with our office, so be sure to check back periodically.
From involvement fairs and craft nights to cooking classes and bowling parties, CSI events are opportunities to get connected. Follow our social channels @¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵBoulderInvolvement for more great information.
Develop the leader in you through ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ GOLD, student boards and other leadership programs.
- Want to give back by volunteering? Check out the Volunteer Resource Center.
- Living off campus? Connect with Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations.
- If you are living on campus, talk to your RA to find out what is happening in your hall and within your residential community.
However you choose to get involved, participating in events and programs can help you meet new friends, discover new interests or hobbies and even explore different career paths. Here are some options to check out.
Wondering how involvement can benefit your college experience and the future? Learn why it matters to feel like you belong.
Finding community on campus can take time, especially if it’s not in your nature to be the first to start a conversation. Here are four key strategies to help you connect, grow and participate if you consider yourself an introvert.
Still don’t know where to go to get involved? Send us an email at involvement@colorado.edu or stop by our office on the third floor of the University Memorial Center.