If you're a current undergraduate Pioneer, we have a wealth of resources for you to make sure you're on track academically and leading a fulfilling and happy life as a student. Visit one of our learning centers to receive help with classes and to meet peers, or find a mentor opportunity to grow your own skill set or to help others while you develop leadership skills.
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Our Career & Professional Development services work with you during and after your time at the University to help you find work that utilizes your skills and passions.
Located in the Anderson Academic Commons, the Math Center offers free, drop-in assistance for business calculus, calculus I, II and III, elements of college algebra, and college algebra and trigonometry.
The Science and Engineering Center is a collaborative space in the Anderson Academic Commons staffed by undergraduate and graduate learning assistants trained to assist students with first- and second-year biology, chemistry, physics and engineering lecture and laboratory courses.
A mentoring program for first-year students, NSMentoring: Face2Face helps underrepresented students transition to life as science and math majors at DU through connection with peer and faculty mentors.
E-STEM (Equity in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) aims to nurture the strengths of incoming undergraduates from historically underrepresented backgrounds who elect to major in STEM subjects.
Visit our Center for World Languages & Culture to work with language coaches, take proficiency exams, study languages from Spanish to Swahili and prepare to study abroad!
We offer several opportunities for mentoring, including:
M|C|E: An academic outreach and mentoring program, M|C|E serves Native American youth. The program helps participants succeed in the classroom and beyond by connecting academic curriculum to Native knowledge and practices.
Health Professions Highway: Health Professions Highway invites secondary school students from underserved communities in Denver and Aurora to DU for a week-long immersion in the health professions. The program is a collaboration between the College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics and CollegeTrack – Aurora, whose mission is to empower students from underserved communities to graduate college.
Get involved around campus by joining one of our over 100 student-run clubs and organizations at DU, ranging from the Alpine Club to gaming groups, club sports and service-based organizations. All of our organizations are devoted to creating meaningful interactions for students on campus, and our robust roster of student organizations help drive engagement across campus.
Looking to take advantage of the opportunities for friendship, development, scholarship and social interaction offered by a fraternity or sorority? Twenty-six percent of our student body participates in Fraternity & Sorority Life, and members work hard to improve our local communities. Find out what's new in fraternity and sorority life and get involved!
The HCC provides checkups and mental health services from certified health professionals. Most HCC services are free for students covered under the DU health plan.
We provide equal access to all of DU's services and programs for students with disabilities. Get in touch with the Disability Services office if you have questions or comments about accessibility on campus.
In partnership with Sodexo, we strive to make sure that you never have to look far for something to eat. If you have dietary restrictions or questions about nutrition at our campus dining halls, you can set up a meeting with a Sodexo chef to go over your needs.
We've strengthened our commitment to an inclusive campus with a range of support services and affinity groups for students of all backgrounds and social identities. Find your home with your fellow Pioneers.
Go to the graduate admission application to submit your information. For information on admission requirements, visit the graduate academic programs page and locate your program of interest.