CU Boulder definition
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.