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  • ","Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. In the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, we seek to provide values-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen our commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: ""How ought we to live?""","Private, Coed",1877,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$53.3 million +","3333 Regis Boulevard, B-20, Denver, CO 80221","(800) 388-2366",54,100.0 302,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Learning center",53,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Services for LD students",62,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",18,"2018-04-19 06:53:30","Regis University",Denver,"
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  • ","Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. In the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, we seek to provide values-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen our commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: ""How ought we to live?""","Private, Coed",1877,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$53.3 million +","3333 Regis Boulevard, B-20, Denver, CO 80221","(800) 388-2366",54,100.0 303,"2018-05-03 06:20:26",Readers,53,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Services for LD students",62,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",18,"2018-04-19 06:53:30","Regis University",Denver,"
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  • ","Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. In the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, we seek to provide values-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen our commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: ""How ought we to live?""","Private, Coed",1877,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$53.3 million +","3333 Regis Boulevard, B-20, Denver, CO 80221","(800) 388-2366",54,100.0 304,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Extended time for tests",53,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Services for LD students",62,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",18,"2018-04-19 06:53:30","Regis University",Denver,"
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  • ","Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. In the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, we seek to provide values-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen our commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: ""How ought we to live?""","Private, Coed",1877,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$53.3 million +","3333 Regis Boulevard, B-20, Denver, CO 80221","(800) 388-2366",54,100.0 305,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Texts on tape",53,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Services for LD students",62,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",18,"2018-04-19 06:53:30","Regis University",Denver,"
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  • ","Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. In the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, we seek to provide values-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen our commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: ""How ought we to live?""","Private, Coed",1877,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$53.3 million +","3333 Regis Boulevard, B-20, Denver, CO 80221","(800) 388-2366",54,100.0 306,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Exams on tape or computer",53,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Services for LD students",62,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",18,"2018-04-19 06:53:30","Regis University",Denver,"
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  • ","Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. In the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, we seek to provide values-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen our commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: ""How ought we to live?""","Private, Coed",1877,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$53.3 million +","3333 Regis Boulevard, B-20, Denver, CO 80221","(800) 388-2366",54,100.0 307,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Other testing accommodations",53,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Services for LD students",62,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",18,"2018-04-19 06:53:30","Regis University",Denver,"
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  • ","Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. In the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, we seek to provide values-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen our commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: ""How ought we to live?""","Private, Coed",1877,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$53.3 million +","3333 Regis Boulevard, B-20, Denver, CO 80221","(800) 388-2366",54,100.0 308,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Note-taking services",54,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Services for physically disabled students",63,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Physically Disabled Students",18,"2018-04-19 06:53:30","Regis University",Denver,"
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  • ","Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. In the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, we seek to provide values-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen our commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: ""How ought we to live?""","Private, Coed",1877,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$53.3 million +","3333 Regis Boulevard, B-20, Denver, CO 80221","(800) 388-2366",54,100.0 309,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Tape recorders",54,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Services for physically disabled students",63,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Physically Disabled Students",18,"2018-04-19 06:53:30","Regis University",Denver,"
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  • ","Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. In the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, we seek to provide values-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen our commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: ""How ought we to live?""","Private, Coed",1877,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$53.3 million +","3333 Regis Boulevard, B-20, Denver, CO 80221","(800) 388-2366",54,100.0 310,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Special housing",54,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Services for physically disabled students",63,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Physically Disabled Students",18,"2018-04-19 06:53:30","Regis University",Denver,"
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  • ","Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. In the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, we seek to provide values-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen our commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: ""How ought we to live?""","Private, Coed",1877,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$53.3 million +","3333 Regis Boulevard, B-20, Denver, CO 80221","(800) 388-2366",54,100.0 311,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Adaptive equipment",54,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Services for physically disabled students",63,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Physically Disabled Students",18,"2018-04-19 06:53:30","Regis University",Denver,"
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  • ","Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. In the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, we seek to provide values-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen our commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: ""How ought we to live?""","Private, Coed",1877,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$53.3 million +","3333 Regis Boulevard, B-20, Denver, CO 80221","(800) 388-2366",54,100.0 312,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Reader services",54,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Services for physically disabled students",63,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Physically Disabled Students",18,"2018-04-19 06:53:30","Regis University",Denver,"
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  • ","Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. In the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, we seek to provide values-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen our commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: ""How ought we to live?""","Private, Coed",1877,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$53.3 million +","3333 Regis Boulevard, B-20, Denver, CO 80221","(800) 388-2366",54,100.0 313,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Interpreters for hearing-impaired",54,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Services for physically disabled students",63,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Physically Disabled Students",18,"2018-04-19 06:53:30","Regis University",Denver,"
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  • ","Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. In the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, we seek to provide values-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen our commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: ""How ought we to live?""","Private, Coed",1877,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$53.3 million +","3333 Regis Boulevard, B-20, Denver, CO 80221","(800) 388-2366",54,100.0 314,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Talking books",54,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Services for physically disabled students",63,"2018-05-03 06:20:26","Physically Disabled Students",18,"2018-04-19 06:53:30","Regis University",Denver,"
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  • ","Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. In the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, we seek to provide values-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen our commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: ""How ought we to live?""","Private, Coed",1877,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$53.3 million +","3333 Regis Boulevard, B-20, Denver, CO 80221","(800) 388-2366",54,100.0 315,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","nonremedial tutoring",55,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Basic student services offered",65,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Health & Safety",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 316,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","day care",55,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Basic student services offered",65,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Health & Safety",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 317,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","health service",55,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Basic student services offered",65,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Health & Safety",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 318,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","health insurance",55,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Basic student services offered",65,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Health & Safety",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 319,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","24-hour foot and vehicle patrols",56,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Campus safety and security services offered",65,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Health & Safety",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 320,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Late night transport/escort service",56,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Campus safety and security services offered",65,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Health & Safety",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 321,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","24-hour emergency telephones",56,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Campus safety and security services offered",65,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Health & Safety",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 322,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Lighted pathways/sidewalks",56,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Campus safety and security services offered",65,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Health & Safety",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 323,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Student patrols",56,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Campus safety and security services offered",65,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Health & Safety",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 324,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc.)",56,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Campus safety and security services offered",65,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Health & Safety",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 325,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","on-campus job interviews",57,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Career services offered",66,"2018-05-03 06:20:31",Career,19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 326,"2018-05-03 06:20:31",internships,57,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Career services offered",66,"2018-05-03 06:20:31",Career,19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 327,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","resume assistance",57,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Career services offered",66,"2018-05-03 06:20:31",Career,19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 328,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","career/job search classes",57,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Career services offered",66,"2018-05-03 06:20:31",Career,19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 329,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","alumni network",57,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Career services offered",66,"2018-05-03 06:20:31",Career,19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 330,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","interest inventory",57,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Career services offered",66,"2018-05-03 06:20:31",Career,19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 331,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","interview training",57,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Career services offered",66,"2018-05-03 06:20:31",Career,19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 332,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","residence halls",58,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Computers available for student use in",67,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Computer Resources",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 333,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","computer center/labs",58,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Computers available for student use in",67,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Computer Resources",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 334,"2018-05-03 06:20:31",library,58,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Computers available for student use in",67,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Computer Resources",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 335,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","student center",58,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Computers available for student use in",67,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Computer Resources",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 336,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Note-taking services",60,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Services for physically disabled students",70,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Physically Disabled Students",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 337,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Special transportation",60,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Services for physically disabled students",70,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Physically Disabled Students",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 338,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Tape recorders",60,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Services for physically disabled students",70,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Physically Disabled Students",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 339,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Special housing",60,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Services for physically disabled students",70,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Physically Disabled Students",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 340,"2018-05-03 06:20:31",Tutors,60,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Services for physically disabled students",70,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Physically Disabled Students",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 341,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Adaptive equipment",60,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Services for physically disabled students",70,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Physically Disabled Students",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 342,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Reader services",60,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Services for physically disabled students",70,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Physically Disabled Students",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 343,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Braille services",60,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Services for physically disabled students",70,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Physically Disabled Students",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 344,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Interpreters for hearing-impaired",60,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Services for physically disabled students",70,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Physically Disabled Students",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 345,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Talking books",60,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Services for physically disabled students",70,"2018-05-03 06:20:31","Physically Disabled Students",19,"2018-04-18 21:49:10","University of Colorado--Colorado Springs","Colorado Springs","
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  • ","The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) enrolls over 12,000 students in a variety of unique and challenging academic programs at an affordable cost. We offer a high-quality University of Colorado education, with small class sizes and opportunities to interact with professors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 18:1 and there are 45 baccalaureate, 22 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. Our faculty have developed new academic programs in Digital Filmmaking, Inclusive Elementary Education, Inclusive Childhood Education, Data Analytics & Systems Engineering, Engineering Education, Exercise Science, Music, Museum Studies & Gallery Practice, and Athletic Training. These new degree programs add to an already robust set of academic offerings among six colleges: Education, Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Letters, Arts & Sciences. Over the past few years UCCS has invested more than $200 million in new facilities, which includes state-of-the-art science labs, new dormitories, and a recreation center with great views of Pikes Peak. This commitment continues with construction underway for new facilities such as the Ent Center for the Arts and the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. We are dedicated to the idea that college should be a well-rounded experience with a balance of challenging academics and a rich student life. Schedule a visit today to see our spectacular campus and find out if UCCS is the place for you.","Public, Coed",1965,N/A,Semester,City,N/A,"1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918","(719) 255-3000",48,100.0 346,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","nonremedial tutoring",61,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Basic student services offered",72,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Health & Safety",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 347,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","women's center",61,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Basic student services offered",72,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Health & Safety",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 348,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","placement service",61,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Basic student services offered",72,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Health & Safety",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 349,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","day care",61,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Basic student services offered",72,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Health & Safety",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 350,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","health service",61,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Basic student services offered",72,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Health & Safety",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 351,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","health insurance",61,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Basic student services offered",72,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Health & Safety",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 352,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","24-hour foot and vehicle patrols",62,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Campus safety and security services offered",72,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Health & Safety",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 353,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Late night transport/escort service",62,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Campus safety and security services offered",72,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Health & Safety",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 354,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Lighted pathways/sidewalks",62,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Campus safety and security services offered",72,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Health & Safety",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 355,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Student patrols",62,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Campus safety and security services offered",72,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Health & Safety",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 356,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc.)",62,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Campus safety and security services offered",72,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Health & Safety",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 357,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","co-op education",63,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Career services offered",73,"2018-05-03 06:22:51",Career,23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 358,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","on-campus job interviews",63,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Career services offered",73,"2018-05-03 06:22:51",Career,23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 359,"2018-05-03 06:22:51",internships,63,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Career services offered",73,"2018-05-03 06:22:51",Career,23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 360,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","resume assistance",63,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Career services offered",73,"2018-05-03 06:22:51",Career,23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 361,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","career/job search classes",63,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Career services offered",73,"2018-05-03 06:22:51",Career,23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 362,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","alumni network",63,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Career services offered",73,"2018-05-03 06:22:51",Career,23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 363,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","interest inventory",63,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Career services offered",73,"2018-05-03 06:22:51",Career,23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 364,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","interview training",63,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Career services offered",73,"2018-05-03 06:22:51",Career,23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 365,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","residence halls",64,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Computers available for student use in",74,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Computer Resources",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 366,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","computer center/labs",64,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Computers available for student use in",74,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Computer Resources",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 367,"2018-05-03 06:22:51",library,64,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Computers available for student use in",74,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Computer Resources",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 368,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","student center",64,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Computers available for student use in",74,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Computer Resources",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 369,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Videotaped classes",65,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for LD students",76,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 370,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Untimed tests",65,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for LD students",76,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 371,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Note-taking services",65,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for LD students",76,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 372,"2018-05-03 06:22:51",Readers,65,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for LD students",76,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 373,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Extended time for tests",65,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for LD students",76,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 374,"2018-05-03 06:22:51",Tutors,65,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for LD students",76,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 375,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Priority registration",65,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for LD students",76,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 376,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Priority seating",65,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for LD students",76,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 377,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Texts on tape",65,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for LD students",76,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 378,"2018-05-03 06:22:51",Typist/scribe,65,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for LD students",76,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 379,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Exams on tape or computer",65,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for LD students",76,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 380,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Other testing accommodations",65,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for LD students",76,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Learning Disabled (LD) Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 381,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Note-taking services",66,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for physically disabled students",77,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Physically Disabled Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 382,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Special housing",66,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for physically disabled students",77,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Physically Disabled Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 383,"2018-05-03 06:22:51",Tutors,66,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for physically disabled students",77,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Physically Disabled Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 384,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Adaptive equipment",66,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for physically disabled students",77,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Physically Disabled Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 385,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Reader services",66,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for physically disabled students",77,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Physically Disabled Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 386,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Braille services",66,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for physically disabled students",77,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Physically Disabled Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 387,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Interpreters for hearing-impaired",66,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for physically disabled students",77,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Physically Disabled Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 388,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Talking books",66,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Services for physically disabled students",77,"2018-05-03 06:22:51","Physically Disabled Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
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  • ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0 389,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","nonremedial tutoring",67,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Basic student services offered",79,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Health & Safety",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
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  • ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0 390,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","women's center",67,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Basic student services offered",79,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Health & Safety",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
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  • ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0 391,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","placement service",67,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Basic student services offered",79,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Health & Safety",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
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  • ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0 392,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","day care",67,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Basic student services offered",79,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Health & Safety",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
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  • ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0 393,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","health service",67,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Basic student services offered",79,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Health & Safety",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
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  • ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0 394,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","health insurance",67,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Basic student services offered",79,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Health & Safety",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
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  • ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0 395,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","24-hour foot and vehicle patrols",68,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Campus safety and security services offered",79,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Health & Safety",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
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  • ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0 396,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Late night transport/escort service",68,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Campus safety and security services offered",79,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Health & Safety",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
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  • ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0 397,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","24-hour emergency telephones",68,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Campus safety and security services offered",79,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Health & Safety",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
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  • ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0 398,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Lighted pathways/sidewalks",68,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Campus safety and security services offered",79,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Health & Safety",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
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  • ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0 399,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Student patrols",68,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Campus safety and security services offered",79,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Health & Safety",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
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  • ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0 400,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc.)",68,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Campus safety and security services offered",79,"2018-05-03 06:22:55","Health & Safety",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
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  • ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0