CU Boulder definition

CU Boulder means the University of Colorado Boulder, a campus of the University of Colorado.

Examples of CU Boulder in a sentence

  • Student is prohibited from damaging or destroying CU Boulder property.

  • The Department of Revenue may then disburse funds to CU Boulder in satisfaction of that debt from any tax refund amounts owed to Student.

  • Students must comply with all applicable governmental public health orders and CU Boulder requirements addressing a health or safety crisis, including, but not limited to mitigating the risk of infectious disease, including COVID-19.

  • Student must use CU Boulder property, including the building, common spaces, rooms, and furnishings in the manner for which they were designed.

  • CU Boulder prohibits the possession, use, or distribution of marijuana on campus and in Student Housing.

  • The no smoking policy at CU Boulder means people may not smoke any substance including, but not limited to, tobacco, cloves, vapor cigarettes or marijuana indoors and outdoors.

  • Students must comply with all applicable laws; Regent Laws and Policies; University and CU Boulder policies and procedures; Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution’s Student Code of Conduct Policies and Procedures; the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance’s Resolution Procedures; and University’s requirements in the Residential Handbook.

  • Students may not use their space in Student Housing, or other CU Boulder property or University provided technology for commercial activities.

  • Student understands and agrees that Student’s financial responsibilities under this contract are not affected by the mode through which CU Boulder offers any educational instruction, for example remote, in-person, or hybrid.

  • If University determines that Student has intentionally, willfully, or negligently damaged or destroyed CU Boulder property, it shall assess Student the costs for non-routine cleaning, to repair damage, or to replace CU Boulder property.