Cost Centers


CULTURAL EVENTS BOARD
UMC Room 319
Since 1974, the Cultural Events Board has been dedicated to promoting cultural awareness on the C.U.-Boulder campus through a wide variety of cultural programs. The board is comprised of nine student voting members, two non-student voting members and a varying number of ex-officio/non-voting members. In addition to the board’s own projects, Cultural Events sponsors projects for more than forty student groups each year. The Board remains dedicated to funding projects that bring diverse perspective to the CU community.
303-492-3227
http://www.Colorado.edu/StudentGroups/ceb/

ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
UMC Room 355
The Environmental Center is a University of Colorado Student Union Cost Center whose purpose is to promote environmental awareness on campus. Directed by a student board, the Center connects the campus with environmental issues of local, regional, and global scope. In order to educate the campus and community on such issues, the Center sponsors films, speakers, and conferences and provides students with a library of more than 1,300 books and periodicals and a collection of audio and video tapes. The student board meets weekly to decide how best to educate students and the community on environmental issues.
303-492-8303
http://www.Colorado.edu/cuenvironmentalcenter
Mailto:ecenter@Colorado.edu

OFF-CAMPUS STUDENT SERVICES
UMC Room 313
The cost center is dedicated to helping students find off-campus housing and roommates and distributes information on leases, deposits, roommate relations, and tenant rights.
303-492-7053
http://www.Colorado.edu/ocss/

PROGRAM COUNCIL
UMC Room 401
The Program Council is a student-run organization that brings concerts, special events, and films to campus. Past events have included Dave Mathews/Tim Reynolds, Jimmy Fallon of Saturday Night Live, Creed, Smashing Pumpkins, String Cheese Incident, and many local bands. Program Council also operates a film series, which brings free sneak previews of unreleased movies to campus weekly. Volunteer and paid positions are available for all students wishing to learn more about the entertainment industry and participate in it. Production, marketing, event co-ordination, and security positions are available. Visit the Council in UMC, #401 or call.
303-492-7704
http://www.Colorado.edu/programcouncil
Mailto:pc@Colorado.edu

RECREATION CENTER
 
The 215,000-square-foot Recreation Center offers a multitude of services including an ice hockey and skating rink, aerobics studio, climbing wall, indoor running track, swimming pool with diving well, handball, racquetball, and squash courts, two multi-use general gyms, fitness systems room with Cybex fitness equipment, and much more state of the art equipment and services. In addition, the Center sponsors several club sports and rents equipment for off-campus recreational needs. Current full fee paying students are granted automatic membership to the Recreation Center.
303-492-6561
http://www.Colorado.edu/sacs/rec-center/

SORCE
UMC 227 F (Senior Dedication Lounge)
The Student Outreach and Retention Center for Equity (SORCE) is a multicultural center dedicated to serving current and prospective students of the University of Colorado at Boulder . Although SORCE is inclusive to all students at the University, the main objective is to collaborate with others on campus as well as create new programs to outreach and retain underrepresented students on campus. Underrepresented students are defined as: low-income students, students of color, first-generational students, students with disabilities, LGBTQI, and non-traditional students.
303-492-1371
http://www.Colorado.edu/SORCE/

STUDENT LEGAL SERVICES
UMC Room 311
Student Legal Services has three experienced attorneys to serve the legal needs of students at C.U.-Boulder. The Cost Center is available exclusively to currently enrolled C.U.-Boulder students. The agency offers a wide range of assistance (including court representation) on almost any legal problem – including criminal charges, divorce, wills, landlord/tenant issues, consumer problems, traffic offenses, and many other types of legal issues. Service is available by appointment only.
303-492-6813
http://www.Colorado.edu/sacs/legal/

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS FINANCE OFFICE
UMC Room 231
The Student Organizations Finance Office is a University of Colorado Student Union service department and acts as an on-campus “bank” for student groups. All student-fee-funded groups that use campus facilities for activities must maintain an account with the office, which oversees more than 800 such accounts. The staff also assists groups with a variety of other organizational activities including programming, event planning, and accounting policy and procedure education.
303-492-6366
http://www.Colorado.edu/StudentAffairs/sofo/

UNIVERSITY MEMORIAL CENTER
UMC Room 305
The University Memorial Center (UMC) is the center of student life on the CU-Boulder campus and features a wide array of services and facilities. The food court offers a diverse menu including soup and salad bars, a grill, hot dog and pretzel vendors, and Mexican fare. Students can visit a Subway sandwich shop, a Wok and Roll restaurant, and a Domino’s Pizza. Also housed in the Center is “The Connection,” a games and amusement facility where students may bowl and play pool and video games. Other services include a travel agency, the University bookstore, the CU Credit Union, automatic teller machines, and space for conference and meeting facilities. More than seventy student groups and several University of Colorado Student Union Cost Centers maintain offices within the building.
303-492-6161
http://umc.Colorado.edu/

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO STUDENT UNION PROPER
UMC Room 125
The University of Colorado Student Union Proper encompasses all the offices and branches of the student government and is the primary responsibility of the executive branch. Through the administrative office, programs, Cost Center oversight, legislation, and executive programs are managed. Student Union members work with university administration, elected state and federal officials, and educational boards to protect and promote student rights.
303-492-7475
http://www-ucsu.Colorado.edu/

VOLUNTEER CLEARING HOUSE
UMC Room 127
The Volunteer Clearing House has served as CU Boulder's student-driven volunteer placement center since 1965. VCH matches students with hundreds of volunteer opportunities based on their interests, talents, and skills. VCH services are open to all students, from those who would simply like to volunteer for a one-time event or make a weekly commitment for the semester, to those looking to gain direct experience in different fields, such as: education, health, law/justice, arts & culture, youth services, conservation, disability services, wildlife, recreation, senior services, women's advocacy, homelessness/poverty, ecology. In addition to facilitating individual connections, VCH connects student groups to community organizations for group service projects. VCH hosts Volunteer Fairs each semester, as well as food & clothing drives, and a variety of service projects throughout the year. VCH also houses Alternative Breaks, a student-run program that organizes student volunteer trips during university breaks. Past trips focused on issues such as Native American rights, domestic violence, wildlife rescue, homelessness, education, and ecology in places such as Shiprock Reservation in New Mexico, Camp Campbell in northern California, and more. In addition to using VCH services for information on volunteering, students can serve as VCH volunteers, interns, board members or staff members.
303-492-7632
http://www.Colorado.edu/StudentGroups/vch/
Mailto:vch@ucsu.Colorado.edu

WARDENBURG HEALTH CENTER
 
Wardenburg Health Center features a general clinic, emergency room, physical therapy center, pharmacy, and x-ray facilities. The Health Center houses a gender and rape education program and a peer education program working to increase awareness of sexual assault, harassment, and gender issues. The Center features a sports medicine clinic as well as specialty health clinics for women, men, and gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people. The Center provides substance abuse and sexual health services and other programs geared toward the University community. Wardenburg Health Center offers an insurance plan for all students and their dependents.
303-492-5101
http://www.Colorado.edu/healthcenter/

WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER
UMC Room 416
The Women’s Resource Center serves as an advocate for women of all backgrounds, races, classes, ages, sexual orientations, political and religious beliefs, and physical abilities. The Center works for gender equity and centralizes information on services, organizations, and events in a woman-friendly environment. The Center also offers peer groups for people with shared interests, arranges interactive events, and publishes a newsletter each semester. The Center is a great place to connect with various organizations, University services, and people committed to women’s issues and diversity as a whole. The WRC is located in UMC 416.
303-492-5713; TTY: 303-735-0377
http://www.Colorado.edu/WomensResourceCenter
Mailto:wrc@spot.Colorado.edu