Join the university in welcoming new students and families to CU Boulder byvolunteering for Fall Welcome. Starting with international student move-in on Aug. 18, Fall Welcome continues through Sept. 1 with more than 75 events during these two weeks.
³:Students, faculty, staff, alumni andcommunity members
What:Fall Welcome 2018
³:Aug. 18 to Sept. 1
Where:Across campus
The purpose of Fall Welcome is to ensure the arrival of new students and families to CU Boulder is an engaging, healthy, inclusiveand positive experience. To achieve this goal, enthusiastic volunteers are needed.
“I look forward to seeing our campus come together to welcome our incoming students and families,” said Christina Gonzales, vice chancellor for the Division of Student Affairs.“Our volunteers are important because they create a positive and memorable Fall Welcome experience and support our students as they transition to life at CU Boulder academically and socially.”
In addition to creating a positive move-in experience, Fall Welcome provides information on campus resources and ways to get involved, builds community and a love for the university, brings awareness of expectations and responsibilities and establishes a comfortable and welcoming environment to kick off the academic year.
Last year saw 1,800 people volunteer to ensure the success of Fall Welcome.This year, volunteer shifts include helping students move in to their new campus home or assisting students and families in navigating around campus.There alsoare opportunities to volunteer at signature Fall Welcome events, such as Convocation, CU Kickoffand the Black and Gold Bash.
Students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members are encouraged to join the tradition of welcoming students and families to CU Boulder by volunteering during Fall Welcome. Additionally, departments and offices can volunteer together; to register a group, please contact Hannah Wilks at 303-735-4600 or emailhannah.wilks@colorado.edu.