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Your student can meet Buffs with shared interests and passions

Developing friendships in college can benefit your student’s quality of life and create more opportunities to them have fun and develop a sense of belonging. One way your student can make friends this semester is to get involved and find people with similar interests and passions. ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ offers many programs, organizations and other ways to connect and build relationships.Ìý

Here are a variety of interests your student can explore. They can also check out otherÌýways to meet Buffs with similiar hobbiesÌýfor more ideas to get involved and meet people.Ìý

Travel

Does your student love to travel, explore new cities or learn about new cultures? ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ offers ways to travel during college based on their interests. There are options for different budgets and timeframes.Ìý

  • °Õ³ó±ðÌýÌýprogram includes hundreds of programs across the globe, with options ranging from two weeks to entire semesters.Ìý.Ìý
  • Students can join a student organization with opportunities to travel. Whether they enjoy sports, outdoor adventure, performing arts or comedy, many student orgs on campus travel to compete, perform or volunteer.Ìý
  • Outdoor PursuitsÌýoffers resources to help students plan their next adventure, including personalized recommendations, camping meal ideas,Ìýequipment rentalsÌýand guidebooks.Ìý

Food and cooking

Is your student a foodie who loves to try new cuisines, or do they love to cook and master recipes? They can connect with fellow food lovers to dine or learn new cooking skills.Ìý

  • Students can sign up to attendÌý. This free cooking class teaches how to prepare a new recipe or apply new culinary skills.Ìý
  • Students can join a student organization focused on food like Cooking Through Cultures, CU Cooking Club or Food Not Bombs. Ìý
  • An on-campus job inÌýCampus Dining ServicesÌýoffers students a way to earn money while working in food service.Ìý
  • Students can volunteer to serve others in need of food assistance through theÌýBuff Pantry.

Skiing and hiking

Colorado is known for its outstanding skiing and hiking locations. If your student loves to get outdoors and be active, there are countless ways they can get involved and meet new people.Ìý

  • Students can sign up for a day or overnightÌýhiking or backpacking trip through Outdoor Pursuits.Ìý
  • °Õ³ó±ðÌýSki BusÌýtakes students to different resorts on the Ikon Pass to ski on select Saturdays this spring.Ìý
  • Students can join a student organization focused on skiing or hiking like Boulder Freeride, Backcountry Club at CU or Hiking Club at CU.Ìý

Music

Whether your student enjoys singing, playing an instrument, checking out the latest band or taking in a classical music performance, there are opportunities to explore musical interests at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ.Ìý

  • Program CouncilÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýÌýoffers live music events for students to attend.Ìý
  • Students can join a student organization focused on musical performance like Renova New Music Ensemble, Bluegrass Jam and Folk Club or CU Jam Society.Ìý
  • Students can take a class through theÌýCollege of Music for students not pursuing a music degreeÌýlike piano, voice, heavy metal, world music and more.

Gaming

¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ has an extensive gaming community with gamers at various levels. Your student can find a gaming community here, from competitive esports to casual games with friends.Ìý

  • Students can check out the newÌýAlienware Buffalo Esports and Gaming LoungeÌýin the University Memorial Center.Ìý
  • The Connection holdsÌýÌýmost Wednesdays throughout the semester for students.Ìý
  • Students can join a student organization focused on gaming like CU Gaming, ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Esports or Super Smash Brothers CU.ÌýÌý

Community service

Does your student love serving others or promoting their passion for a specific cause? ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ offers students many ways to make a difference and support the campus and Boulder communities.Ìý

  • Students can check out theÌýVolunteer Resource CenterÌý(VRC) for opportunities to volunteer on campus or in the local community. The VRC offers one-time, short-term, long-term and group projects.Ìý
  • Students can join a student organization focused on community service like Be the Match on Campus, Collar Scholars or Project Kind.ÌýÌýÌý
  • Students can exploreÌýstudent leadership opportunitiesÌýwhere they can influence change and make a difference for the campus community.

Connecting with others and building relationships can add value to your student’s college experience. °Õ³ó±ðÌýCenter for Student InvolvementÌýaims to help students succeed and grow within a vibrant campus community.ÌýÌý

Students can alsoÌýÌýto learn about more on-campus opportunities that match their interests.ÌýÌý

Your student can check outÌýÌýto explore student organizations orÌýstart their own. °Õ³ó±ðÌýevents calendarÌýlists upcoming events of all kinds to help students find more ways to get involved.Ìý