Undergraduate Housing
There are several campus housing alternatives to choose from as a first-year student with the live-on requirement. Additionally, the university can assist you in obtaining the information you require, whether you are a prospective student looking for housing for the first time or a current student reapplying to live in campus housing. Academic responsibility, community responsibility, social justice responsibility, and personal responsibility are four essential components of student development that the Residential Experience, or ResX, is supposed to help promote. Students will develop their dedication to learning and personal responsibility to be globally conscious members of their CU community and the broader world as they progress through their journey as a Buff, according to the Educational Priority.
When you live on campus, you'll have access to a variety of resources:
- Personal responsibility
- Students will investigate their own values and beliefs
- Students will learn about resources that can help them improve their personal health and well-being
- Academic responsibility
- Students will form relationships with academics and staff in order to boost mentorship and academic assistance possibilities
- On-campus, students will find essential academic resources and services
- Community responsibility
- Students will learn how to form healthy relationships with others by honing their interpersonal abilities
- Students will consider how their behaviours affect their neighbourhood
- Social justice responsibility
- Students will recognise many cultural representations on a global and local scale
- Students will research socio-structural elements that have an impact on their own and others' lives
Residence hall services
- Laundry facilities
- On-campus marketing
- GradGuard Insurance
- Mail services
- Housekeeping
For more information, visit: https://www.colorado.edu/living/housing/undergraduate-housing
Graduate and Family Housing
Graduate & Family Housing is a division of CU Boulder's accommodation department that provides housing for graduate students, students with families, faculty, and employees. Graduate and post-doctoral students, visiting scholars, and CU faculty and staff can all live in apartments. Some apartments are:
- Athens Court: Unfurnished one and two-bedroom flats, as well as furnished studios, are available.
- Eligibility
- Graduate, post-doc and transfer students
- Students, faculty or staff with family
- Faculty/staff
- Visiting scholar
- Athens North: Only first-year graduate students are eligible. Studio apartments that are fully furnished. Unfurnished one and two-bedroom flats, as well as furnished studios, are available.
- Eligibility
- First-year graduate students only
- Expansion units: Unfurnished one and two-bed units, as well as furnished studio apartments.
- Eligibility
- Graduate, post-doc and transfer students
- Students, faculty or staff with family
- Faculty/staff
- Visiting scholar
- Faculty Court apartments: Faculty, staff, and visiting scholars have access to furnished and unfurnished one and two-bedroom apartments.
- Eligibility
- Faculty
- Staff
- Visiting scholar
- Marine Court apartments: One, two, and three-bedroom flats, both furnished and unfurnished.
- Eligibility
- Graduate, post-doc and transfer students
- Students, faculty or staff with family
- Faculty/staff
- Visiting scholar
- Newton Court apartments: Apartments with one, two, and three bedrooms that are unfurnished.
- Eligibility
- Graduate, post-doc and transfer students
- Students, faculty or staff with family
- Faculty/staff
- Visiting scholar
- Smiley Court apartments: Apartments with one, two, and three bedrooms that are unfurnished.
- Eligibility
- Graduate, post-doc and transfer students
- Students, faculty or staff with family
- Faculty/staff
- Visiting scholar
Residence hall services
- Laundry facilities
- GradGuard Insurance
- Mail services
- Housekeeping
For more information, visit: https://www.colorado.edu/living/housing/graduate-and-family-housing
Off-Campus Housing & Neighbourhood relations
CU Student Government (CUSG) oversees Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations, which is your sole university-affiliated housing resource. The office can assist you with all aspects of living off-campus, from finding an apartment and roommate, understanding Boulder housing options, and receiving free lease reviews from our staff attorney, to navigating roommate disputes, understanding Boulder ordinances, and advocating for your rights as a student and tenant.
For more information, visit: https://www.colorado.edu/offcampus/
For general enquiries, visit: https://www.colorado.edu/living/housing