Buff Family News

  • Flatirons with snow
    Now is a great time for your student to start planning their housing for next year. Whether your student is moving off campus for the first time or is familiar with the Boulder and Denver areas, review these tips from Off-Campus Life.
  • A student sitting outside on campus
    The halfway point in the semester can be challenging for college students. Between midterms, projects and looming finals, motivation can dip. As a family member, your support can make a big difference. Here are a few ways to help your student stay grounded and encouraged.
  • Students studying at tables
    Is your student thinking of changing their major, or trying to narrow down their options and decide on one? Here are tips and free resources to help guide your student in their search for a major or academic program.
  • Off-campus housing in Boulder
    If your student is thinking about living off campus next year, they might feel pressure to sign a lease super early—but they don’t have to rush! Check out this recommended housing search timeline from Off-Campus Life.
  • A fall campus scenic
    Family members are often able to identify when their student is in distress and may be the first point of contact for advice or support. If you are concerned about your student, here are a few things you can do to support them.
  • Pumpkin Palooza
    Fall has arrived in Boulder! You can encourage your student to celebrate the change of season, meet new people and explore the city with these indoor and outdoor activities including football, food, crafts, entertainment and more.
  • Students walking on campus
    Recently, local, national and global events have touched the lives of many students at Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô Boulder. The following tips and resources can help you and your student care for yourselves and each other during uncertain times.
  • Students at a Latine Heritage Month event
    Getting involved in clubs, leadership programs, mentoring, volunteering or workshops at Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô Boulder helps students enhance their academics, build connections, develop new skills and prepare for life after graduation.
  • Students sitting outside on campus
    Here are some helpful tips you can share with your student to prepare them for navigating disagreements and resolving conflicts with care.
  • Students sitting outside the UMC
    Whether your student has just started their college journey or they’re in their final year, it's totally normal to miss home or feel a little out of place sometimes. The good news? There are plenty of ways for Buffs to build connections and feel more at home on campus. Here are a few simple strategies to help you support your student.
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