University of Colorado The University of Colorado (CU) is a premier public research university with four campuses: Boulder, Colorado Springs, Denver, and the Anschutz Medical Campus
About the CU System - University of Colorado With more than 66,000 students and 7,300 full-time instructional faculty members, CU is the largest institution of higher education in the state of Colorado With an annual budget of $6 28 billion, CU generates an economic impact of $17 2 billion annually for the state
CU Careers Home - University of Colorado The University of Colorado's four campuses succeed in transforming Colorado’s communities and the nation through the efforts of an amazingly diverse workforce With more than 3,000 CU job opportunities opening at CU every year, you just might find one that's perfect for you Start searching today
CU Online Programs - University of Colorado Each of CU's four campuses offers its own unique selection of flexible learning opportunities Find an online degree or certificate program that fits your life at CU Boulder, CU Denver, UCCS, or CU Anschutz
Prospective and Current Students - University of Colorado CU Boulder A comprehensive research university and residential campus with nearly 35,000 undergraduate and graduate students, located in one of the nation's leading-edge research and development communities
University of Colorado Board of Regents As Colorado’s flagship university system, CU’s four campuses serve the state and beyond through leadership in high-quality education and professional training, public service, advancing research and knowledge, and state-of-the-art health care
Contacts in the CU System | University of Colorado CU Connections: News and information for CU faculty and staff; CU System Administrative Offices; Employee Portal; Employee Services (HR, Benefits, Payroll) Human Resources Offices CU Boulder HR; UCCS HR; CU Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus HR; CU Faculty Council; Campus Faculty Governance CU-Boulder Boulder Faculty Assembly; UCCS Faculty Assembly