Additional Resources

There are a number ofprograms at CU that support and create community for Nativestudents.

-The CU LEAD Alliance is a unique set of academic learning communities whose students, faculty and staff are united to promote inclusive excellence. These “academic neighborhoods” build camaraderie and promote student success during the first-year and throughout students’ four years through a rich array of: 1) cohort experiences, 2) participation scholarships, 3) academic enrichment activities, and 4) community-building activities.

-Each year UROP funds hundreds of students who produce new knowledge and creative work in partnership with CU's world-class faculty. We servestudents andfaculty whoselearning and teaching goals include outside-the-classroom enrichment. If you'd like to find out how to get paid for doing research at CU, see their website.

Student Support & Engagement

The vision of the center is to providehigh-impact, transformational community-building and educational programs to the ̽Ƶ community, and to nurture leaders grounded in the core concepts of intersectional identity development, diversity, equity and social justice.

A multicultural academic learning community serving low-income and first-generation college students through academic skills development, math and writing courses, supplemental instruction in gateway courses, tutoring, pre-collegiate programs, and graduate research opportunities

Upward Bound is a federally funded TRIO program that supports high school students from disadvantaged backgrounds in preparing for college and academic success, while also offering summer employment opportunities for CU undergraduate and graduate students.