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Student Engagement and WellnessÌýis comprised of an array of departments, programs and services that help students be theirÌýbest selves and succeed in school, career, and life.ÌýWe believe that wellness is more than just earning good grades or having a good job; it also means taking care of our minds, bodies and spirits. We recognize that life can be challenging at times, so our team of professionals is here to offer resources and support. Also, college is the perfect time to try something new, make new friends and explore new activities and interests, and we have a wide variety of programs to keep you engaged.ÌýRead on to learn more about all of the programs and services available to º£½ÇÉçÇø students!
The Access Center recognizes disability as an integral part of diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive and equitable educational environment for students with disabilities.Ìý Our office intentionally provides an equitable learning experience through collaboration, services and accommodations.
Campus RecreationÌýprovides high-quality and innovative co-curricular experiences through comprehensive recreation, fitness and leisure services that foster personal, academic and professional success for the students, faculty and staff of º£½ÇÉçÇø and the Auraria community.ÌýTheir purpose is to foster individual and community well-being through the power of engagement, leadership, partnership and recreation.ÌýThey envision a community where healthy living and lifelong learning intersect to support personal, professional and institutional success.
°Õ³ó±ðÌýCenter for Equity and Student Achievement’s (CESA’s)Ìýmission is to support and educate students throughout their º£½ÇÉçÇø journey and to advocate for a campus community that promotes equity and inclusion. To achieve this, the center supports a wide variety of support services and programming.
The Center for Multicultural Excellence and Inclusion (CMEI)Ìýempowers students of color through mentorship, academic support and programming to thrive at º£½ÇÉçÇø. CMEI also houses many other programs and services, including:
TheÌýLGBTQ Student Resource CenterÌýis a tri-institutional office serving students, faculty, and staff of all genders and sexualities on the Auraria Campus. They are a resource for those experiencing issues with sexuality, gender identity, and discrimination or harassment.
Immigrant ServicesÌýis an academic and social support program that aims to increase enrollment, retention, and graduation of undocumented, DACA, immigrant, and refugee students. Through academic counseling, ESL support, scholarship application assistance, and access to campus and community resources, the program’s mission is to address the most common challenges and barriers to education that this underserved, underrepresented student population faces. Also, the program aims to serve as a representative for these students on campus, helping staff and faculty alike to support, empathize with, and effectively serve these student populations.
TRIO Student Support Services (TRIO SSS)Ìýis committed to creating a campus community where students’ goals are nurtured through individualized support and the development of an inclusive culture. Participants have access to services including academic support, tutorial assistance, peer mentoring, skill-building workshops, graduate school and career prep, financial aid application assistance, scholarship opportunities, a computer lab, events, and leadership development.
Veteran and Military Student ServicesÌýis a one-stop-shop for all programs, and support services for military-affiliated students on campus. Veterans and military service members are a valued and vital component to the º£½ÇÉçÇø learning community as they broaden the diversity of staff, faculty, and student body.
TheÌýCollege Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)Ìýis a grant-funded scholarship program by the US Department of Education that’s meant to support the completion of the first year of college for eligible migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their children. The program provides comprehensive outreach and enrollment assistance, academic support, financial aid and social opportunities. While the program provides its most intensive assistance during the first year of college, the CAMP team is available to assists students throughout their college experience.
°Õ³ó±ðÌýCounseling CenterÌýcan help you balance the demands of college life, which are plentiful: in addition to academic requirements, there are financial pressures, relationship issues, and job stressors that can leave you feeling beat up and worn out. The staff can help you find ways to manage difficult times and provide you with a comforting place to examine your life and learn more about yourself so you can realize your potential. The center providesÌýmental health counseling, crisis intervention assistance, sexual assault resources, individual counseling, therapy and support groups, workshops (substance abuse, academic, personal effectiveness and diversity), mind and bodyÌýactivities and self-help resources.
°Õ³ó±ðÌýÌýoffers physical and mental health services, and is open toÌýallÌýAHEC, CCD, º£½ÇÉçÇø and CU Denver students, faculty and staffÌýregardless of their insurance plan. From primary and preventative care to treatment for illnesses and injuries, the Health Center atÌýAurariaÌýprovides comprehensive health services. They are committed to enhancing student success through innovative health services and the services provided are designed to keep students, faculty and staff healthy so that they can thrive personally and professionally.
°Õ³ó±ðÌýDean of Students OfficeÌýprovides student support and is committed to student safety and well-being while fostering a University community of integrity and respect. It is a hub for students who need support with personal matters or difficult situations impacting their University experience. The office provides referrals and resources for students in need, helps students navigate University processes, addresses student behavior via theÌýStudent Code of Conduct,Ìýcoordinates the CARE Team and more!
Student Conflict Resolution ServicesÌý(SCRS) provides a variety of programs and services to support students experiencing conflict in both individual and group settings, and through skill-building and facilitation support. SCRS recognizes that individuals have differing needs and interests when approaching conflicts. SCRS also acknowledges that our personal experiences and social identities are fundamental to how we do and see conflict, and therefore we cannot ignore, undervalue, or avoid talking about identity when we are in conflict. SCRS helps students navigate these situations in a way that works for them.
°Õ³ó±ðÌýStudent Care CenterÌýhouses º£½ÇÉçÇø’s case management services. The Student Care Center provides holistic, non-clinical case management support to º£½ÇÉçÇø students who are facing challenging life circumstances that may prevent them from otherwise pursuing their educational goals. Case managers do outreach out behalf of the CARE Team, while the Center also supports:
°Õ³ó±ðÌýEpic Scholars ProgramÌýprovides academic and personal supportive services to students with experience in different systems of care, (foster care, kinship care, legal guardianship, division of youth services), and students who self-identify as unaccompanied youth, emancipated minors, and independent students through the Financial Aid office.
The Justice Impacted Student Initiative is developing and advisory board to help build supports for justice-impacted students at º£½ÇÉçÇø. Justice impacted students are Individuals who have been impacted by the juvenile/criminal justice system – through policing, courts, probation, parole, incarceration, and other correctional strategies – or who have loved ones or family members who have been impacted by the justice system. The board will identify and discuss how to address the host of challenges justice impacted students have when enrolling and completing their education.