Get Involved

  • A group of people volunteering
    College is all about exploring, growing, and figuring out what really matters to you. One of the best ways to do that? Volunteering. It’s not just about giving back. It’s a chance to learn new skills, meet people and make your time at CU Boulder even more meaningful.
  • Two students in the UMC Gaming Lounge
    At college, there are countless ways to meet new people and build your community. Getting involved on campus—through programs, events or student organizations—can open the door to meaningful friendships. Here are some tips to help you make new friends this year.
  • A group of students at the Be Involved Fair
    Whether you were able to attend the Be Involved Fair this semester or not, there’s still plenty of time to meet people and create your own campus experience. Getting involved opens doors to fresh opportunities, unforgettable adventures and new friends—so get ready to shape your story and discover everything CU Boulder has to offer!
  • A group of student leaders with Chip during move-in
    There are many ways to be a leader in your community and plenty of opportunities on campus to build new skills. Here are a few ways to gain leadership experience this semester.
  • An aerial photo of the Be Involved Fair on campus
    Looking to meet new people this year? Want to find different ways to get involved in your community? Stop by the annual Be Involved Fair on Wednesday, Aug. 27, from 2-6 p.m. on Farrand Field.
  • A student biking on campus
    Whether you live two or 20 miles from campus, here are four tips to make commuting smoother this semester.
  • Students at a DIY Nights event
    College is so much more than classes. Our campus is a vibrant community where you can discover your passions, explore new interests and find the people who truly get you. Here are three paths you can take to help you meet new people this fall.
  • Scenic photo of a campus building
    CU Boulder’s Fraternity & Sorority Life community continues to expand, with three new chapters joining for the fall 2025 semester. Learn more about Lambda Theta Phi Fraternity, Inc., Chi Sigma Tau Fraternity, Inc. and Sigma Phi Epsilon.
  • Students participate in a F45 fitness class at the Rec Center
    CU Boulder’s recreation centers are more than just fitness spaces—they’re places to find community, try new activities and make the most of your college experience.
  • Members of Greek life at a CUnity event on campus
    If you are looking for a way to get involved this semester, consider joining a fraternity or sorority. With fall recruitment and intake happening now, here’s what you need to know about Fraternity & Sorority Life at CU Boulder.  
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