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ADMITTED STUDENT DAY UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017 8:00 8:50 9:50 10:45 11:40 12:30 Welcome & Overview Coors Event Center (EVNT) Academic Experience See page 4 Student Experience: I See pages 5-6 Student Experience: II See pages 5-6 Student Experience: III See pages 5-6 Afternoon Options See pages 3 & 7-9 8:50 9:50 TIPS FOR TODAY Abbreviations in parentheses next to building locations correspond with the campus map you were given at check-in. You can also use our mobile-friendly map at colorado.edu/ map. Plan ahead by looking through the agenda and selecting which sessions and events you d like to attend during the day. Build your schedule below or download the University of Colorado Boulder Guidebook App (Apple App Store or Google Play). BUILD YOUR MORNING Prioritize the sessions to attend based on what information is most useful to you. If your family is comfortable splitting up, send people to different sessions to get the most out of your day. If a session is full check to see if it is offered at a later time & find another session of interest in the meantime. Many session presenters will also be at the Academic & Information Fair. (see page 7) Join the conversation by following us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @MyCUBoulder and Snapchat CUBoulder. Be sure to use #ASDatCU and check out the back page for more information about our social media contest and prizes. Ready to join the class of 2021? If you would like to confirm your intent to enroll, please visit the Office of Admissions (Regent Administrative Center 125) and be sure to connect with other #BoulderBound students on Facebook by joining the Class of 2021 group. BUILD YOUR AFTERNOON 10:45 11:40 Download the free University of Colorado Boulder Guidebook app Streamline your Admitted Student Day planning with quick & easy access to the agenda, schedule builder, campus map, social media, things to do & more! Download from the Apple App Store or Google Play. Agenda Overview 1 Tips for Today

TO DO BEFORE WELCOME *Locations noted on map below. Meal cards: Pick up your pre-ordered meal card(s) (section 16) or purchase them for $13.08 each at the Dining Services tables (section 14). Nametags: Make sure you pick up a lanyard & make a nametag (sections 3 & 19). Concessions: Purchase a cup of hot coffee or a muffin (sections 5 & 18). CU Boulder Legacy: Is a parent or grandparent a CU Boulder alumnus? Stop by the legacy program booth (section 11) to pick-up your Buffalo Legacy sticker & celebrate your CU Boulder family. Coors Event Center Photo booth: Have your photo taken with Chip, our beloved mascot, at our photo booth (section 12). Instagram contest: Take our Instagram photo challenge and be entered to win awesome prizes; details on the back. Be sure to use #ASDatCU and follow us @MyCUBoulder. Plan ahead: Look through your agenda and select the sessions and events you d like to attend throughout the day. Build your schedule quickly and easily using the University of Colorado Boulder Guidebook App. Available on the Apple App Store & Google Play. To Do Before Welcome 2 Map of Coors Events Center

OPEN HOUSES & DROP-IN SESSIONS Many programs, offices & colleges will host receptions & open houses so students can meet staff & current students throughout the day. Office of Admissions Regent Administrative Center 125 (RGNT) RECEPTIONS & LUNCHEONS Receptions & Luncheons are open to all Admitted Student Day guests with the exception of the invitation only programs. SPECIAL LUNCHEONS & RECEPTIONS Arts & Sciences Honors Program Reception 1:00-2:00 p.m. Boettcher and Norlin Scholars Meet & Greet 12:30-1:15 p.m. For prospective or confirmed Boettcher & Norlin Scholars. *By invitation only. Chancellor s Achievement & Presidential Scholarship Recipients 2:15-3:15 p.m. College of Media, Communication & Information (CMCI) Luncheon 12:30-1:45 p.m. For students (& their family members) who have been admitted to CMCI. *By invitation only with RSVP. CU Boulder Esteemed Scholars (Baker, Hale & Sewall Scholarship recipients) 2:15-3:15 p.m. Daniels Scholars Luncheon 12:30-1:30 p.m. Confirm your intent to enroll! Submit your confirmation form & $200 deposit (cash or check) or ask general questions about admission. Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships Regent Administrative Center 175 (RGNT) Sit down with one of our Financial Aid counselors to discuss details of financial aid & scholarships. Housing & Residence Life Center for Community S300 (C4C) Learn what the best options are for your interests & needs. Guided Buff Bus tours (see page 8) are available from 12:30 - to Williams Village & Athens North. Bursar s Office Regent Administrative Center 155 (RGNT) Stop by & ask questions about tuition, payment plans & bills. Residential Academic Programs (RAPs), Living & Learning Communities (LLCs) and Freshmen Interest Groups (FIGs) See page 8 for locations. 12:30 - Office of the Registrar Regent Administrative Center 101 (RGNT) Leeds School of Business EXCEL Luncheon 12:30-1:45 p.m. For students (& their family members) who have been invited to interview with, or who have completed their EXCEL interview. Leeds School of Business Honors & Leeds Scholars Recipient Luncheon 12:30-1:45 p.m. Leeds School of Business Silver & Gold Recipient Luncheon 12:30-1:45 p.m. McNeill Program Student Welcome 1:00-2:00 p.m. Presidents Leadership Class Reception 12:30-1:45 p.m. Pre-Collegiate Development Program Reception 1:45-2:45 p.m. For admitted Pre-Collegiate students (& their family members) to celebrate becoming Buffs & learn more about CU-LEAD and summer programs. Stop by & learn about the Office of the Registrar services, talk with representatives from tuition classification & more. New Student & Family Programs Regent Administrative Center 1B80 (RGNT) Come ask questions about your next steps from the people who will support you throughout your transition to CU Boulder, including online orientation. ROTC Folsom Stadium, various rooms (STAD) 2:15 - Have you thought about ROTC? Come ask questions & get information about ROTC programs at CU Boulder. Air Force, Army & Navy/Marines ROTC Folsom Stadium Gate 5, Room 230 Hillel 2795 Colorado Ave. (Located on the NW corner of Colorado & 28th St.) 12:00 p.m. - Stop by and experience a community you can be a part of while at CU Boulder. Everyone is welcome! International Student Luncheon 12:30-1:30 p.m. Special Undergraduate Enrichment Programs (SUEP) Scholars Conference 1:30-6:00 p.m. For prospective or confirmed Boettcher & Norlin Scholars. *By Invitation only Open Houses & Drop-In Sessions 3 Receptions & Luncheons

8:50-9:35 A.M. THE ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE & SAMPLE LECTURES Learn more about the school, college or program of your choice. Please note that the Academic Sessions provide a general overview. If you previously attended a visit program & sat in on a general information session, we recommend checking out one of the many sample lectures offered by our top-notch faculty. COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Natural Sciences Includes Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences, Atmospheric & Oceanic Studies, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Environmental Studies, Geography, Geological Sciences, Integrative Physiology, Mathematics, Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology, Neuroscience, Psychology and Physics. Social Sciences Includes Anthropology, Computer Science, Economics, Ethnic Studies, International Affairs, Linguistics, Political Science, Sociology, Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences, and Women and Gender Studies. Arts & Humanities Includes Art & Art History, Asian Studies, Classics, Chinese, Dance, English, Film Studies, French, Germanic & Slavic Languages & Literature, History, Humanities, Italian, Japanese, Jewish Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Russian Studies, Spanish & Portuguese and Theatre. Undecided & Open Option Sample Lecture: A Quick Look at General Chemistry Science made fun! Interesting topics from general chemistry will be presented includes demonstrations. LEEDS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS All Majors Pre-Business SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Susan Hendrickson Senior Instructor, Chemistry COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE (Includes students who have been accepted into the Pre-Engineering Program) All Majors, including Pre-Engineering PROGRAM IN ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Program in Environmental Design: The Next Generation of Environmental Designers Learn how one utilizes the multifaceted disciplines of design to address the environmental issues of today & the future. COLLEGE OF MEDIA, COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION All Majors Sample Lecture: "Will you tell my story when I am gone?" This lecture focuses on the role of data and algorithms in storytelling. It provides a lens into thinking about what kinds of data circulate about us after we die, how it is curated and how it should be. COLLEGE OF MUSIC Preparing for Your Music Career Marianne Holbert, Associate Faculty Director, Senior Instructor, Program in Environmental Design Dr. Jed Brubaker, Assistant Professor, Information Science Teaching & Learning in Elementary Education Come join this interactve session on teaching & learning with elementary-aged children. Dr. Melissa Braaten, School of Education Academic Experience 4 Sample Lectures

9:50-10:30 A.M., 10:45-11:25 A.M. & 11:40 A.M. - 12:20 P.M. THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE Choose one session per time slot. Please note that sessions are open to all participants, however, due to the large selection of presentations, we have recommended some sessions depending on the college/school you were admitted to for fall 2017. Student Experience sessions are listed on pages 5 & 6. BUSINESS Leeds School of Business: Areas of Emphasis & Customizing Your Leeds Degree Learn about the four areas of emphasis: marketing, management, accounting & finance from faculty & academic advisors. Leeds School of Business: Career Development Learn how we support Leeds students with career advising, exploration & preparation, employer connections & alumni/ professional mentoring. Leeds School of Business: Diversity Programs Learn how the Office of Diversity Affairs encourages academic excellence through its supportive & inclusive community. Leeds School of Business: Global Experiences Overview The Global Initiatives Office at Leeds provides five unique opportunities to go abroad while earning credit toward graduation. Come learn about these exciting programs! Leeds Scholars & Honors Experience For students who have been admitted to and invited into the Leeds School of Business Scholars & Honors program. Business Minor & Interests for Non-Majors Learn about the business minor & additional opportunities within Leeds, including certificate programs. Leeds Residential Academic Program (Leeds RAP) Learn about the incredible opportunity the Leeds RAP provides to first-year business students to learn, live & grow with other students who share an academic & career interest in business. ENGINEERING Pre-Engineering Program ***Session offered ONLY during the 9:50-10:30 a.m. block*** Learn about the Pre-Engineering Program & path into the College of Engineering. Employment & Engineering Management Opportunities Learn about the Engineering Management Program, as well as internships, jobs, opportunities for students & career development beyond graduation. Engineering Enrichment Opportunities Learn how to enrich your academic experience through certificates, research experiences & much more. Student Life in Engineering Talk to current engineering students about their experiences & advice. Global Engineering Opportunities Learn about engineering-specific international opportunities including study abroad, Engineers Without Borders and our unique Global Engineering Residential Academic Program. BOLD (Broadening Opportunity through Leadership & Diversity) Center Talk & Tour Learn about the BOLD Center designed to build community & support students. Meet with leaders from our BOLD student societies, including the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), Society of Women Engineers (SWE), and more. BOLD Scholars, make sure to stop by! ACADEMIC INTEREST ATLAS Technology, Arts & Media (TAM) Program Learn about TAM's versatile, project-based curriculum in computing, design and creative technologies, including major, minor & certificate options. Pre-Education & CU Engage Explore K-12 teaching, community partnership opportunities & minors. Pre-Health For students interested in or considering careers in health care. Pre-Law: Gateway to the Legal Arena For students interested in exploring law school & career opportunities within law. HOUSING & DINING SERVICES Life in the Residence Halls A panel of current students answer questions about living on campus. Housing: How to Choose Your Home RAPs, LLCs, FIGs and Traditional experience! How do you choose? Learn about the variety of housing options we offer and which will best fit your needs. Dining Services Learn more about meal plans & understand your options. We will discuss Munch Money, food allergies, dining centers, grab & gos, retail restaurants & convenience stores. The Student Experience 5 The Student Experience

9:50-10:30 A.M., 10:45-11:25 A.M. & 11:40 A.M. - 12:20 P.M. THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE Continued from page 5. Choose one session per time slot. Please note that sessions are open to all participants, however, due to the large selection of presentations, we have recommended some sessions depending on the college/school you were admitted to for fall 2017. Student Experience sessions are listed on pages 5 & 6. STUDENT SERVICES New Student & Family Programs New Student & Family Programs works with new students & their families as they transition to CU Boulder. Learn about the online New Student Welcome Experience, Welcome Days and Fall Welcome. Also learn about important dates and communication over the summer. Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships Learn the basics of financial aid & scholarships at CU Boulder. Academic Achievement Services Under One Roof Learn about: Academic Success & Achievement Program, the Writing Center, Student Academic Success Center & Academic Skills Program. Student Employment CU Boulder employs thousands of students each year. Learn about working on or near campus & get helpful tips for landing a student job. Career Services Learn about maximizing your student experience through internships, academic experiences & extracurricular activities. You can also learn about how a CU Boulder degree sets graduates up for career success in terms of graduate destination placement data. Technology on Campus Learn about CU Boulder-provided technology & support and what hardware & software is recommended for students. Recreation Services: Facilities, Fitness & Wellness, Intramurals, Sport Clubs & Outdoor Programs Learn how to get involved at CU Boulder through our many Recreation Center opportunities & activities. Cultural Unity & Engagement (CUE) Center Learn how the CUE Center works to promote an inclusive campus environment by offering a wide variety of community-building and multicultural events/programs, along with programs to assist in providing you support and resources in promoting your personal and academic success. ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS CMCI's Communication & Society Residential Academic Program (CommRAP) Learn how the CommRAP can enhance and contribute to your first-year experience. All are welcome to attend and learn more about this amazing on-campus living experience! College of Arts & Sciences Honors Program & Honors Residential Academic Program (RAP) For students who have been invited into the College of Arts & Sciences Honors program, including those interested in the Honors RAP in Smith Hall. Engaging in Research, Scholarly and Creative Activities CU Boulder is a comprehensive research university with opportunities for students in all majors to work with faculty as they explore their fields by conducting research, scholarly and creative work. Each year, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) funds hundreds of student projects. Your Journey Abroad Starts Here! Learn about CU Boulder s diverse options, including international study, internships, research & servicelearning programs for all majors & budgets. Creating Your First-Year Experience: Seminars & Freshmen Interest Groups (FIGs) Learn how to personalize your first-year experience by including a small class experience with first-year seminars or freshman interest groups. Learn from senior faculty and develop a connection that will last throughout your CU Boulder experience. Engage, Lead & Thrive: Student Involvement at CU Boulder Learn about how to get involved on campus & how it can lead to succeeding academically, feeling connected & graduating with knowledge & skills applicable to life after CU Boulder. The Student Experience 6 The Student Experience

ACADEMIC & INFORMATION FAIRS COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES 1:00-3:00 p.m. Chat with faculty & advisors about majors. If your program is not represented, general academic advisors will be available to answer questions. COLLEGE OF MUSIC 1:00-3:00 p.m. Get your questions answered by current music students during the academic fair. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 1:00-3:00 p.m. Learn the different paths to teaching, civic engagement, leadership & research. Faculty/staff will be available to answer your questions. LEEDS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 1:00-3:00 p.m. Ask questions of staff with the Leeds School of Business and Pre-Business Program. PROGRAM IN ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Ask Questions 1:00-3:00 p.m. Talk with faculty & students about what ENVD has to offer! Open House 1:00-3:00 p.m. Visit with faculty, staff & students, & visit the building for a tour. COLLEGE OF MEDIA, COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION 1:00-3:00 p.m. Talk with faculty about what CMCI has to offer. ADDITIONAL TOURS & SESSIONS ACADEMICS, ENRICHMENT & STUDENT SERVICES 1:00-3:00 p.m. Academic Success & Achievement Program (ASAP) Alumni Association Arts & Sciences Honors Program ATLAS Technology, Arts & Media (TAM) Bookstore Bursar s Office Career Services Center for Student Involvement COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE Major-Specific Presentations 1:00-1:30 p.m. Overview of academic engineering departments & degree granting programs. Departmental Open Houses 1:30-2:30 p.m. Talk with staff, current students & faculty from specific departments. Ask Questions 1:00-3:00 p.m. Ask questions you have about engineering while checking out all the other resources available at the fair. Please meet 10 minutes prior to the start. CU Boulder staff & student ambassadors will greet you & answer questions prior to departing. CAMPUS WALKING TOURS 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. PROGRAM IN ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN 1:30 & 2:30 p.m. Campus tours depart at the top of every hour the last tour will depart at 3:00 p.m. Meet at the northeast end of Farrand Field. Tours last approximately one hour. Meet your Environmental Design ambassador in the lobby of the Environmental Design Building (ENVD). Tours last approximately 30 minutes. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. VISUAL ARTS COMPLEX 12:30 p.m. Tours depart at the top of every hour the last tour will depart at 2:00 p.m. Meet in the lobby of the Engineering Center (EC). Tours last approximately 45 minutes. Students interested in studio arts, take a tour of our building & art studios! Please gather inside the main south-facing doors (VAC). LEEDS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. PHYSICS DEPARTMENT 1:00-1:30 p.m. Tours depart at the top of every hour the last tour will depart at 3:00 p.m. Meet your Leeds Ambassador at the south-facing main entrance to the Koelbel Building (KOBL). Tours last approximately 45 minutes. Learn more about CU Boulder s Physics Department, hosted by physics faculty. Session starts at 1:00 p.m. Duane G130 (DUAN). ATLAS 2:30 p.m. PHYSICS LAB TOUR 1:45 & 2:30 p.m. Tour the design studios, hackerspaces and robotics labs in the ATLAS Building. Meet in the lobby of the ATLAS Building (ATLS) to join the tour. CU Environmental Center CU-LEAD Alliance Cultural Unity & Engagement (CUE) Center Education Abroad Hallett Living & Learning Communities Information Technology Libraries New Student & Family Programs Pre-Health Pre-Law Recreation Center Residential Academic Programs (see pg. 8 for descriptions) The Herd TRiO Student Success Services Program Women's Resource Center Writing Center Volunteer Resource Center Tour the research labs in Duane Physics. Meet in Duane (DUAN) near room G1B20. BROADCAST TELEVISION STUDIO OBSERVATION 2:00 3:00 p.m. Check out our on-campus television studio and learn how undergraduates are producing and broadcasting their very own show! ATLAS 2B32 (ATLS). Academic & Information Fairs 7 Additional Tours & Sessions

12:30-4:00 P.M. RESIDENCE HALL OPEN HOUSES Be our guest from 12:30 and experience our communities, meet key people & take a tour of our residence halls. Each RAP, LLC, FIG and hall has their own identity & experience. Please meet Residence Life staff in the lobby of the hall at the front desk unless otherwise noted. Please note that for the safety & security of our current students, the residence hall entrances will be locked until 12:30 p.m. Central Campus Athens North Hall (RHAN) Baker Hall (BKER) Cheyenne Arapaho Hall (CHEY) Farrand Hall (FRND) Hallett Hall (HLET) Libby Hall (LIBY) Reed Hall (REED) Sewall Hall (SWLL) Willard Hall (WLRD) RESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS (RAPs) Williams Village Neighborhood Darley North and South Halls (DLYT) Stearns East Hall (STRN) Stearns West Hall (STRN) Williams Village North Hall (WVN) Engineering Quad Meet at Aden Hall (ADEN) RAPs provide a shared learning & living experience in a community setting. As part of a RAP, you can look forward to taking select courses in your hall, making friends who share your interests, participating in educational & social events & developing your own ideas in a small group setting. Baker RAP Baker Hall (BKER) Interdisciplinary curriculum in the natural sciences, Pre-Health & environmental studies. Communication & Society RAP Buckingham Hall (BUCK) Explore complex social problems & challenges of communication in contemporary society. Farrand RAP Farrand Hall (FRND) Focuses on humanities & community engagement within society & culture. Global Engineering RAP Kittredge Central (KCEN) Focuses on new global conditions of engineering through international cultural experiences, mastery of a second language & IT-driven international communication & collaboration. Global Studies RAP Arnett Hall (ARNT) Focuses on global interdependencies & international understanding, including an annual service trip abroad. Health Professions RAP Kittredge West (KITW) Emphasis on academic preparation for careers in the health professions. Honors RAP Smith Hall (SMTH) A community with small honors classes, symposia & co-curricular activities for students in the College of Arts & Sciences Honors Program. Leeds RAP Cheyenne Arapaho Hall (CHEY) A program designed for first-year students in the Leeds School of Business that focuses on academic success, professional development & fostering an inclusive and supportive community. Kittredge Neighborhood Andrews Hall (ANDS) Arnett Hall (ARNT) Buckingham Hall (BUCK) Kittredge Central (KCEN) Kittredge West (KITW) Smith Hall (SMTH) LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITIES (LLCs) **See transportation options for Williams Village & Athens North on the top of page 9. LLCs provide the opportunity for students who have similar passions and interests to live together. You will be able to easily make friends and find community as you attend LLC sponsored activities in your hall and beyond! Active Living LLC Darley North Hall (DYLT) For students seeking an intentionally active lifestyle & a holistic development of mind, body & spirit. Lucile B. Buchanan LLC Hallett Hall (HLET) Provides community for black-identified students, their allies & anyone with a passion for equal rights. Multicultural Perspective LLC Hallett Hall (HLET) For students interested in social justice and diversity, with a passion for exploring identities and cultural intersectionality. Quad Engineering LLC Aden Hall (ADEN) Shared living environment for students studying a wide variety of fields in engineering. Program highlights include study groups, computer lab access & awardwinning community events. Spectrum LLC Hallett Hall (HLET) A community for LGBTQIAindentifying students and their allies, focused on community dialogue and support. FRESHMEN INTEREST GROUPS (FIGs) FIGs are small academic communities of no more than 25 students who work closely with a faculty director. Students take three courses with other FIG students including the First-Year Seminar (see below). Students also participate in co-curricular programs with faculty and peer mentors, such as field trips, guest speakers and more. Approaching Sustainability Through the Arts Libby Hall (LIBY) First- Year Seminar: Creative Storytelling of Issues Surrounding Climate Change Libby Arts RAP Libby Hall (LIBY) An artistic community offering courses in visual arts, theatre, dance & film studies. Pre-Business RAP Williams Village North (WVN) A specialized community for students to explore business fields with direct access to personalized advising and connections to the Leeds School of Business. Sewall RAP Sewall Hall (SWLL) Offers classes, programs & support for students in all majors and for students interested in the study of history, society and education. Social Justice & Media Libby Hall (LIBY) First-Year Seminar: Ethics and Social Responsibility Developing Sustainable Communities & Cultures Kittredge Central Hall (KCEN) First-Year Seminar: Building Sustainable Communities Through Design Sustainability & Environmental Sciences Kittredge Central Hall (KCEN) First-Year Seminar: Toxins in our Environment Residence Halls 8 RAPs, LLCs & FIGs

12:30-4:00 P.M. RESIDENCE HALL OPEN HOUSES Transportation to Williams Village & Athens North Experience our Buff Bus rides to Williams Village and Athens North, which depart every 20-25* minutes from 12:30 - & loop through campus before reaching your final destination. Download the Boulder Bus Tracker app by searching ETA spot in your app store to find out when the next Buff Bus is arriving! You can also visit the mobile website tracker at buffbusmobile.etaspot.net. You do not need to pay or show an ID to get on the bus. When exiting the bus at Williams Village or Athens North, there will be signs directing you to the tour. You may also walk or drive your car. If you drive, park in a metered spot in front of Williams Village North or in the East lot; both of which are free on the weekends. Parking is available at Athens North as well. *The Buff Bus runs every 5-10 minutes Monday through Friday during the Academic Year. ALL-DAY DINING OPTIONS Admitted Student Day is the perfect opportunity to get a taste of what CU Boulder has to offer. HOUSING & DINING SERVICES Students living on-campus, in one of our residence halls, select a meal plan while completing the on-campus housing application. We want you to experience our dining options before moving to campus, so we recommend you plan ahead & decide what dining experience you would like to have while attending today s program. There are a number of dining options across campus on Admitted Student Day. Please review the list of options below: Pre-Purchased Meal Card Dining Options Pre-purchased meal cards can be picked up in section 16 in the Coors Event Center, or you can buy a meal card today at the Dining Services table in section 14. Please note, if you plan to attend a special luncheon you do not have to purchase a meal card as a meal will be provided. Meal cards are valid only on Admitted Student Day & may be used at the following dining centers: Center for Community Dining (C4C): 9:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. This all-you-care-to-eat dining center is centrally located, & as such, is very busy. To avoid the rush, we recommend dining during non-traditional times. Sewall Dining Center (SWLL): 11:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Located on the north end of central campus, Sewall offers a more intimate dining experience. Village Center (WVC): 9:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. The NEW Village Center Dining in Williams Village features five dining stations - Toast (all-day breakfast), Colorado Hearth (featuring local products), Curry Road (freshly prepared curry dishes), The Grange (favorite grill items) and Middleterranean (a mix of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean specials). Alfred Packer Grill (UMC): 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Quick-service restaurant offering burgers, Mexican specialties, housemade soups and chili, an extensive salad bar as well as daily entrée specials. Did you miss buying a meal card at the welcome session? Visit the information desk, on the main floor (2nd floor) of the Center for Community (C4C), to purchase meal cards for the C4C Dining Center, the Sewall Dining Center and Village Center. Cards are available until 1:00 p.m. After 1:00 p.m., any pre-purchased meal cards that have not been picked up will be available for pick-up on the 3rd floor of the Center for Community (C4C) at the information desk located directly outside of the Housing Office. Retail Options (Pre-purchased meal cards cannot be used at these locations) These retail markets & vendors accept debit & credit cards (NO cash accepted at these locations) these do not require advanced purchase. The Bakery, Center for Community (C4C): 8:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Offering Fair Trade coffees & teas, as well as fresh baked pastries, cakes & breads for you to enjoy during your visit or take home! WeatherTech Café, Center for Community (C4C): 11:00 a.m. 2:00 a.m. Brick oven personal pizzas, sandwiches & soups, made-to-order salads, locally made gelato & smoothies. Farrand Market (FRND): 11:00 a.m. 12:00 a.m. Located in the heart of campus, Farrand Market is a popular place to get bottled beverages, snacks, salads & sandwiches between sessions. Village Market, in Williams Village (DLYC), 10:00 a.m. 12:00 a.m. Located in Williams Village, the Village Market provides a variety of bottled beverages, snacks & on-the-go meal options that are natural, organic & locally-sourced. UNIVERSITY MEMORIAL CENTER (UMC) The UMC is home to numerous options for your enjoyment throughout the day. Starbucks: 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Grab a specialty drink, coffee or snack. Subway: 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Lunch made simple, fast & easy. Papa John's: 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Grab a slice (or 2) of pizza. Residence Hall Transportation 9 Dining Options

BE SOCIAL WITH US Follow us and share your experience throughout the day! INFORMATION TENTS 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Information tents are staffed by student volunteers who can give directions, answer questions & provide a student perspective. Check out our mobile-friendly map at colorado.edu/map. Center for Community - north side of C4C Farrand Field - near the Farrand Field sign/liby & FRND halls Engineering Center - west side near main entrance of EC University Memorial Center Fountain - near north side entrance of UMC Norlin Library - near east side entrance of LIBR #ASDATCU INSTAGRAM PHOTO CHALLENGE Participate for the chance to win great prizes & Buff gear throughout the day! Ready, set, go! 7:00-7:50 a.m. First thing that catches your eye 8:05-8:50 a.m. School spirit 9:05-9:50 a.m. With Chip or a buffalo statue 10:05-10:50 a.m. Photo of your favorite residence hall 11:05-11:50 a.m. Flatirons photo 12:05-1:30 p.m. Favorite part of campus 1:30-2:30 p.m. Visit Williams Village & take a selfie 2:30-3:00 p.m. I knew I was #BoulderBound when... 3 winners, selected at random, per challenge 1 Grand Prize Winner receives a $200.00 CU Bookstore Gift Card* *To enter into the Grand Prize drawing, complete three of the eight photo challenges, one being the Williams Village challenge Winners will be announced 10 minutes after each challenge ends. The Grand Prize winner will be announced at 3:15 p.m. Prize booth located in the Regent Administrative Center (RGNT) lobby. Open from 12:00-3:30 p.m. @MyCUBoulder #ASDatCU ARE YOU #BoulderBound? Join the CU Boulder Class of 2021 group on Facebook to start the college experience now! Connect with other admitted incoming students, make friends before your first day, & learn more about campus-life & what it means to be a Buff! Stock up on Buff gear at the CU Boulder Book Store! The book store is located on the first floor of the University Memorial Center (UMC). The CU Boulder Book Store offers academically-priced computers & software for CU Boulder students. Visit the store for more information. Hours vary throughout the year. Visit the website for current hours. Special Offer: Enjoy 20% off any one CU logoed clothing or gift item in the store or use coupon code CU at www.cubookstore.com. (Expires 6/1/2017; coupon may not be combined with any other offer, coupon or in-store promotion.) Information Tents 10 Instagram Photo Challenge & Social Media