October 22, 2009
Winter means cancelled classes – it is as simple as that. Whether it is a snow storm, icy streets or an sick instructor, each winter we have to cancel a few classes. How can you make sure you find out about your class? Here are four things you can do to check if you class has [...]
Winter means cancelled classes – it is as simple as that. Whether it is a snow storm, icy streets or an sick instructor, each winter we have to cancel a few classes.
How can you make sure you find out about your class?
Here are four things you can do to check if you class has been cancelled:
1) Check for signs posted outside of the classroom next to the door.
2) Check the message on the Continuing Education ‘s Severe Weather/Course Cancellation phone line. All you have to do is call 303-735-5000 to hear an up-to-date recording of what classes have been cancelled.
3) Check your email. We will email you about your specific class cancellation. You need to make sure we have the best email address to use to reach you.
4) Get automatic weather cancellation updates through our Twitter feed. You can sign up for Twitter and follow “CUEveningAlerts”. Change the settings so that updates from CUEveningAlerts are sent to your mobile phone. We promise not to tweet about anything other than a class cancellation. When you are done with the semester, you can unfollow CUEveningAlerts.
Read More >>August 14, 2009
What’s Queen Elizabeth doing hanging out with Sicilian gangsters in Hollywood, aside from being spied on from above? They’re all part of the new CU on the Weekend one-day course offerings. Sign up today and get a new perspective on music, photography, and our planet. CU faculty and staff receive a 25% discount! Discounts also [...]
What’s Queen Elizabeth doing hanging out with Sicilian gangsters in Hollywood, aside from being spied on from above? They’re all part of the new CU on the Weekend one-day course offerings. Sign up today and get a new perspective on music, photography, and our planet. CU faculty and staff receive a 25% discount! Discounts also available for CU alumni members.
For more information click here.
Read More >>November 1, 2009
Nondegree students age 22 or older are eligible to apply for a Nontraditional Student Scholarship. Awards are for up to 80% of the cost of one course, not to exceed $700. The priority deadline for applying for spring is January 22. For more information including an application click here.
Nondegree students age 22 or older are eligible to apply for a Nontraditional Student Scholarship. Awards are for up to 80% of the cost of one course, not to exceed $700. The priority deadline for applying for spring is January 22.
For more information including an application click here.
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