2018-2019 Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Student Life and Services



 

 

Housing

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Residence Life

Monarch House in Summit Village (719) 255-4042
1010 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80918

LaPlata House in the Village at Alpine Valley (719) 255-6288
4645 Stanton Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80918

email: housing@uccs.edu
http://www.uccs.edu/housing

UCCS on campus housing is home to 1,684 students and all rooms are just a short distance from campus classroom buildings and other facilities. Summit and Village at Alpine Valley Residence Halls and the Alpine Village Apartments provide several housing options for our students’ needs.

 Freshmen who are under the age of 20 and have less than 30 hours of completed college coursework will be required to live in UCCS Residence Life and Housing’s residence halls.  Colorado residents of El Paso, Teller, Douglas, and Pueblo counties are exempt from this residency requirement; additional exemptions are listed on our website. It is highly encouraged that all freshmen explore living on the UCCS campus for a positive college transition and more successful academic and social experience. Please visit the Housing website for applications and exemption details.

All suites and apartments are fully furnished. Each accommodation includes: exterior services (trash pick-up, student and guest parking, exterior illumination, and security patrols), all utilities, cable television, high-speed internet (wired and wireless) and free laundry.  Pricing for the first year residence halls also includes the All-Access meal plan, which allows a student eat in either residential dining hall as often as they may like; if you choose to live in the Alpine Village Apartments there are also meal plan options available for you at an additional charge.

All housing will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. We encourage all applicants to apply early for the best selection of room types as the housing village generally fills early. Housing contracts are available for the full academic year, spring term only as well as the summer term, so students are able to stay on campus the entire calendar year.

Please see www.uccs.edu/housing or visit the Housing offices in Monarch House in Summit Village or LaPlata House in the Village at Alpine Valley for further details on all of our housing options.

 

Off Campus Housing

(719) 255-3540

The University’s off-campus housing referral service, maintained by Student Life and Leadership, has listings of rooms, apartments, and houses, as well as students seeking roommates to share accommodations. For more information, go to www.uccs.edu/commuter.

Student and Alumni Services

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 Alumni Relations

        Main Hall, room 310
        (719) 255-3180
        email: alumni@uccs.edu
        www.uccs.edu/alumni

In the spirit of educational advancement, the Alumni and Friends Association and the Office of Alumni Relations and the Annual Fund strive to be the central link between the University and its alumni. The Alumni Association promotes and fosters a lasting and mutually beneficial relationship between the alumni, the university, its students, and the community to support the mission, goals, and traditions of the University of Colorado Colorado Springs.

Career Center

         Cragmor Hall, room 101
         (719) 255-3340
         email: careers@uccs.edu
         www.uccs.edu/career

Career advising and resources are available throughout a student’s educational path at the Career Center. Students undecided about a major can get help discovering exciting possibilities for study. Those considering a career change can find help exploring career areas and the jobs that will bring satisfaction. Students ready to find a job can receive assistance in creating a powerful resume and cover letter, and the Career Center also can assist with polishing interviewing skills.

The Career Center hosts many events and recruiters each year, including two Career Fairs.

For more information, go to www.uccs.edu/career.  Students seeking an internship or professional employment can register with our online job board: www.uccs.edu/career, then CSO Student link.

Disability Services

        Main Hall, room 105
        (719) 255-3354
        email: dservice@uccs.edu
        www.uccs.edu/disability

We facilitate the journey for students with disabilities toward becoming confident, self-advocating, and independent adults. We promote an equitable and inclusive experience by providing reasonable accommodations for students and advancing awareness and education within the campus community.

Global Engagement Office (GEO)

        Copper House, room 9202
        (719) 255-5018
        Email: geo@uccs.edu
         www.uccs.edu/geo
                

The Global Engagement Office (GEO) is dedicated to the advancement of international education initiatives. The office is an international affair center and home to an intensive English program, education abroad advising, and international student and scholar support.

MOSAIC Gateway Program

        University Center, room 110
        (719) 255-3040
        email: acordova@uccs.edu
        www.uccs.edu/mosaic

The MOSAIC Gateway Program provides holistic admission review and learning communities for students who show strong potential to succeed in college even though facing particular academic and social challenges. Nominations to the program are made by UCCS admissions committees upon review of a UCCS application and required support documents - www.uccs.edu/apply. A limited number of students are admitted on a case-by-case basis and are requried to participate in Gateway programs. Students denied admission to the program are advised on alternative means of achieving a college education. The MOSAIC Gateway Prgram is coordinated by Anthony Cordova, Director of MOSAIC (Multicultural Office for Student Access, Inclusiveness, and Community). MOSAIC provides support with admission, academic advising, mentoring, and college transition for all students. MOSAIC reaches out particularly to students who are ethnically diverse, LGBTQ, first generation, non-traditional, or face other challenges. High school principals, counselors, teachers, and other mentors are encouraged to refer and recommend appropriate students for the MOSAIC Gateway program by contacting Anthony Cordova, acordova@uccs.edu.

LGBT Resource Center @ MOSAIC

        University Center, 110B
        (719) 255-3447
        email: lgbtrc@uccs.edu 
        www.uccs.edu/lgbtresourcecenter

The LGBT Resource Center @ MOSAIC (LGBTRC) is a resource for and about lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, asexual, questioning, queer, and allied members of the UCCS community. The LGBTRC works to create a safe and supportive campus environment by offering educational and community-building opportunities and advocating for the needs and concerns of the LGBT+ community. The LGBTRC seeks to provide multi-faceted support, create visibility, and foster a sense of community through an intersectional approach to programming and advocacy. The LGBTRC serves the community through a wide array of support services, resources, and programming. The LGBTRC strives to improve campus climate as well as the inclusion and integration of LGBT+ issues campus wide.

Multicultural Office for Student Access, Inclusiveness and Community (MOSAIC)

        University Center, 110
        (719) 255-3040
        email: mosaic@uccs.edu
        web.uccs.edu/mosaic

The Multicultural Office for Student Access, Inclusiveness and Community (MOSAIC) welcomes, supports and creates opportunities that assists all UCCS students in integrating into campus communities, with an emphasis on supporting students from underrepresented populations. MOSAIC is a place where you can find advocacy and support as you progress through your academic career. The staff serve as a resource for you to develop leadership, self-knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of others, while also encouraging academic and personal growth. We are a safe place that encourages and nurtures connections across social identities, cultures, international status, experiences, gender identities and sexual orientations. As student advocates, we have a cooperative relationship with the Office of Admissions, Financial Aid and academic departments. Moreover, we also work with student organizations and campus departments to provide programs and events that celebrate and promote campus diversity, awareness and leadership. The office is one of many that strive to be a resource for all students but is well aware of the particular needs of first-year students from diverse cultural backgrounds. The office strives to help all first-year students connect and transition into actively engaged and successful UCCS students.

Office of Veteran and Military Student Affairs

        Gateway Hall
        (719) 255-3253
        www.uccs.edu/military/

The University of Colorado Colorado Springs is dedicated to assisting all students in reaching their educational goals during and after serving our country. The mission of the Office of Veteran and Military Student Affairs (OVMSA) is to assist veterans, active duty and family members eligible for veteran and military education benefits.

Veteran Education Benefits

The OVMSA serves as the intermediary between students and the Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA).  All students utilizing VA education benefits:  Chapters 30, 31, 33, 35, and 1606 are required to contact the OVMSA.  All students utilizing VA education benefits must complete a Request for Enrollment Verification (REV) each term.

Military Tuition Assistance

The process for utilizing military tuition assistance (TA) varies per branch.  If assistance is needed in utilizing TA, contact your base education center before starting the semester. Recently, there have been changes in the policy for TA, so please verify with your unit education officer or representative at your base Education Center prior to enrolling.

Military Activation

If you are active duty or National Guard and Reserve and there is a potential for absence in courses due to military reasons, you should inform your professor at the beginning of the semester.  If you are given orders to deploy or go on temporary duty (TDY) you should contact the OVMSA.  Presentation of orders to the OVMSA will assist students in communicating the best action necessary to proceed.  You should complete the deployment checklist to aid you in this process.

Work-Study

VA work-study employment is available to any VA education recipient who is enrolled at three-quarter time or more as long as a position is available.  Students may obtain employment at any VA approved facility.  Interested students should contact the OVMSA.

Parking & Transportation Services

             Public Safety/Parking & Transportation Building (first floor of parking garage)
             (719) 255-3528 (Parking Office)
             (719) 337-8017 (Transportation Office)
             www.uccs.edu/pts

Parking and Transportation Services is responsible for the campus parking permit program, including commuter and resident permits, parking enforcement, visitor parking, lost and found, citation appeals, shuttle bus services, campus motor pool reservations, charter services, and all other parking and transportation-related services.

University Testing Center

        Main Hall, room 105
        (719) 255-3354 
        email: dservice@uccs.edu

Testing services include:

  • On campus Make-up/Early exams
    • Cost: $30 per exam
    • 24 HOURS ADVANCE NOTICE is required.

For more information and scheduling call (719) 255-3354.  

Wellness Center

        Recreation and Wellness Center
        Phone: (719) 255-4444  
        Fax: (719) 255-4446
        email: wellness@uccs.edu
        www.uccs.edu/recwellness

The UCCS Wellness Center offers health and mental health services to all actively enrolled students and medical insurance is not required to be seen for an appointment. The Wellness Center is open Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm.

Mental Health Services

Mental Health Services staff are here to help UCCS students address personal issues, relationship issues, and issues about career decisions. When encountered, such problems may get in the way of academic achievement and overall wellbeing. Mental health services staff target these issues through short-term psychotherapy interventions. There is a nominal charge for regular sessions; crisis situations will be determined on a case-by-case basis. The Wellness Center provides the following mental health services:

  1. Individual, couples, family and group counseling to help students address mental health related issues experienced while enrolled at the university.
  2. Mental health crisis/emergency evaluations and interventions are carried out by licensed clinicians 24/7.
  3. Workshops and presentations to address various mental health-related topics like stress behaviors, sexual abuse and domestic violence, alcohol and substance abuse and academic issues such as study skills, stress management skills, time management and test anxiety.
  4. Psychological and neuropsychological testing services are initiated to help identify conditions that may get in the way of academic success through the use of clinical and objective tests. The results are discussed both in person and in a comprehensive report that includes a summary of gathered data through clinical interviews, test results, full interpretation of test results, formal diagnosis, and recommendations.
  5. Consultation services for faculty, staff, students and parents to help with mental health-related challenges and questions they may have.

Health Services

Health Services staff are committed to providing affordable, quality health care and personalized health education so that students can make informed decisions regarding their health. Services include, but are not limited to, diagnosis and treatment of minor injuries and illnesses, administration of immunizations and flu shots, routine gynecological exams, birth control consultation, health education, mental health services, nutrition consultations, health coaching services, mental health medication management, referrals as needed, and physical examinations. Limited lab work and medications are also available on site for patients seen at the Center. The Wellness Center prefers that you call ahead for an appointment, but there are limited same day appointments for acute care visits. Massage therapy and chiropractic services are also offered in the Center at an affordable rate.

Immunization Requirement

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment requires that all students born on or after January 1, 1957 must provide a copy of documented proof of two immunizations against Rubeola measles, Mumps and Rubella measles (MMR). In order to comply with this State Law, you must do one of the following things:

  • Provide a copy of documentation from a health care professional that you have met the requirements of two MMR immunizations. Records must include month, day, and year of each shot, an official signature or stamp, or official letterhead. NOTE: Obtain CERTIFIED records from your former college, high school, doctor’s office, military records, or family (certified) records.
  • Provide a copy of proof of immunity by blood lab tests for the Rubeola measles, mumps, and Rubella measles.
  • Sign a non-medical exemption, which is available for people who are unable or unwilling to provide proof of immunizations, or have your medical provider sign the medical exemption section if your provider feels that you should not receive the MMR vaccine due to medical risks.
  • Get the two MMR immunizations (30 days apart) immediately.

On-Campus Housing Students

Housing students must provide proof of a meningococcal vaccination or booster vaccination within the past five years, or sign the Mandatory Meningococcal Disease Information waiver form prior to move-in.

Please email, fax, mail, or bring a copy of your immunization records to the Wellness Center. Wellness Center staff will assist students in complying with this state law. MMR and meningitis immunizations are available at a reduced cost at the Wellness Center or you may receive immunizations from your personal health care provider or County Health Department.

Health Insurance

UCCS does not have a mandatory insurance requirement, but does recommend that all students consider having insurance coverage. The University does not offer a student insurance plan at this time.

Student Academic Resources, Opportunities, and Programs

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Army ROTC

        Department of Military Science
        Eagle Rock Building 201
        (719) 255-3475

                                                                                The Army Reserve Officers Training Corps program is available to UCCS students.
Enrollment in the basic courses (1000/2000 level) is available to all full-time students. Enrollment in advanced courses (3000/4000 level) is open to juniors and seniors who have successfully completed all basic courses, Basic Training, or to veterans at any level. All students should be academically aligned between their ROTC level and academic level (i.e., a freshman should enroll in freshman ROTC classes). Scholarships may be available to qualified students. Completion of the ROTC program leads to a commission as an officer in the United States Army, Army National Guard, or Army Reserve upon graduation.  A minor in Military Science is available. Interested students are encouraged to consult with the Department of Military Science at 255-3475.

 

 

Chancellor’s Leadership Class

        Main Hall, room 318
        (719) 255-3215

The Chancellor’s Leadership Class is the premiere undergraduate leadership development and merit-based scholarship program at UCCS. The program incorporates professional training, leadership studies, applied leadership experiences, community involvement, personal development, and individual mentoring. Visit the CLC website for an application and more information: https://www.uccs.edu/~clc/

Excel Centers

        http://www.uccs.edu/~excel

The Excel Centers are designed to help students achieve academic success during their collegiate careers. Five different Centers provide services to the academic curriculum across the campus. Refer to the website above for hours of operation or contact each of the following Centers directly.

The Languages and Social Sciences Center
Dwire Hall, room 270
(719) 255-3690

The Mathematics Center
Engineering Building, room 233
(719) 255-3687

The Communication Center
Columbine Hall, room 312
(719) 255-4770

The Science Center
Centennial Hall, room 204
(719) 255-3689

The Writing Center
Columbine Hall, room 316
(719) 255-4336

Engineering Learning Centers

ECE Help Center
ENG, room 232
(719) 255-3187

MAE Help Center
UH, room 233C
(719) 255-3323

CS Help Sessions
ENG, room 199

National Student Exchange Program (NSE)

        Columbine Hall, room 1007 and 1020
        (719) 255-4502
        www.uccs.edu/nse

The National Student Exchange (NSE) is an undergraduate exchange program within the United States, Canada, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and Puerto Rico. Instead of crossing oceans, NSE students cross state, regional, provincial, and cultural borders. Currently there are over 200 colleges and universities participating with UCCS in this exchange program. Students may exchange for one semester or an entire year and are eligible to pay UCCS tuition. Participating in NSE can be exhilarating, culturally enriching, and one of the most significant experiences of an undergraduate education. Eligible students must have a 2.5 GPA to apply to NSE and maintain a 2.5 minimum on exchange. Placement requests are approved in March for the upcoming academic year. Please visit the campus NSE website at www.nse.org or at www.uccs.edu/nse for information on all participating schools and locations. Contact Heidi Wardell at hwardell@uccs.edu for application information.

Office of First Year Experience and Transfer Student Connections

       Main Hall, room 324
       (719) 255-3570
       www.uccs.edu/~fye/

The Office of First Year Experience and Transfer Student Connections is your next stop after orientation. We make your transition to UCCS as smooth as possible. Our goal is to get to know you and to make your UCCS experience great. Here are just a few of the reasons to visit our office:

  1. Get Your Questions Answered: If you have a question about UCCS and don’t know where to go to find the answer, call us. We’re here for you.
  2. Work with a Success Coach: Want to earn higher grades? Want to study more effectively? Let us help you identify academic skillsets and discover techniques to improve these skillsets. Our coaches help you in a variety of ways, whether it’s helping you do better in your classes or helping you find ways to get involved on campus.
  3. Attend an Interactive Workshop: We offer a variety of free workshops to help you learn techniques to manage your time, study more effectively, improve your test taking, and much more.

Pre-Collegiate Development Program

        Main Hall, room 303
        (719) 255-3239
        www.uccs.edu/~pcdp/

Through the Pre-Collegiate Development Program, UCCS has entered into a partnership with public schools in the Pikes Peak region, including Pueblo schools, to help prepare under-represented and first generation college students to be competitive for college entrance upon graduation from high school. The program consists of leadership development, higher education awareness, and planning necessary to attain a higher education degree, accomplished through Saturday Academy workshops and summer program courses for college credit. Students remain in the program until they graduate from high school. The program is for secondary students in grades 9 through 12, with a middle school program that serves students in grades 7 and 8.

Public Safety

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               Public Safety/Gateway Hall
               (719) 255-3111 (police)
               www.uccs.edu/~pusafety/

The Department of Public Safety is comprised of Police Operations and Communications, Environmental Health and Safety, and Emergency Preparedness.

911 Emergencies

        On campus: 911

An “emergency” refers to any situation where there is an immediate danger to life or health of an individual, or individuals, on campus. Emergencies may be related to fires, chemical releases, medical problems or a wide variety of other events. For life-threatening emergencies on campus, call 911 from campus phones, or 911 from a cell phone. All other calls for police services, including crime reporting, should be made by calling (719) 255-3111.

Campus Closure

        (719) 255-3346

In the event that the campus is closed due to weather or other reasons, the information will be available by calling the above number. Information is also available on the UCCS home page, and Colorado Springs television and radio stations and the Internet by accessing http://flashalertcs.net/.

Emergency Preparedness

        (719) 255-3106

Emergency Preparedness is guided by the overriding goals to protect life and secure critical infrastructure and facilities. These goals are met through the development of teaching, research, and emergency plans (both floor and building) to address disasters and infectious diseases.

Environmental Health and Safety

        (719) 255-3201

Environmental Health and Safety provides safety information, specialization, review, inspection, and recommendations on the plans for environmental safety on the campus. Services include the following areas: fire protection, occupational safety, laboratory safety, regulated waste disposal and others as required.

Police Operations and Communications

        (719) 255-3111

The Department of Public Safety maintains a full-service police operation to respond to reports of criminal acts and emergencies on campus. Police officers are certified peace officers with the state of Colorado. The Department of Public Safety is also responsible for responding to all incidents that occur on campus involving police, traffic accidents and complaints, fire prevention and protection, environmental health and safety, emergency disaster coordination and chemical materials management. The Police Dispatch Center is a full-time operation, 24/7-365 days a year. In compliance with the Clery Act, the University Police publishes the UCCS Safety and Security Report in September of every year. Crime statistics listed in this pamphlet reflect reported crime only and are for calendar years January through December. The document is available online at https://www.uccs.edu/asr/ . In addition, Public Safety provides several community services upon request:

  1. Motorist assists: dead battery jump-starts, retrieval of keys from locked vehicles, etc.

  2. Safety escorts to and/or from vehicles or buildings

  3. Lost and Found Service

  4. Various crime prevention programs

Office of Information Technology

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All UCCS students will receive a UCCS username, which may be claimed once they are admitted to the university. The username is part of the student’s credentials for accessing Information Technology services on and off campus, and will allow students to register for classes in MyUCCS portal, use their UCCS email account hosted by Microsoft Office 365, gain access to on-campus computer labs, connect to the campus wireless network, and connect to the campus network by using the VPN connection when off campus.  For more information on all of the resources offered by the Office of Information Technology (OIT) department, please visit their website or stop by the Help Desk located on the first floor of the El Pomar Center.  

OIT Help Desk

           El Pomar Center, first floor (entrance is at the base of the clock tower)
           (719) 255-3536
           uccs.edu/oit
           helpdesk@uccs.edu

The OIT Help Desk is here to answer any questions that students may have about services that we offer here at UCCS. We can be contacted via email, phone (719-255-3536), remote chat sessions, and walkups. If a student is experiencing any issues with a service we offer, they are encouraged to contact us via one of the above methods for quick and professional assistance.

Open Computer Labs

Kraemer Family Library

           El Pomar Center, second floor
           (719) 255-3422

The Kraemer Family Library open computer lab contains Windows and Macintosh computers. Group study rooms contain two Windows computers each plus additional ports for laptop use. There is also a Parent/Child Room which has three computers and a play area designed for children. On the 2nd floor of the library are four workstations (two iMacs and two Windows Machines) which contain Flatbed Graphics Scanners. The library also contains Paw Prints Black/White and Color Laser Printers as well as Paw Prints Mobile Printing Release Stations. There are six wheelchair-accessible computers (four iMac and two Windows computers). Those needing further assistance with computers, other than what is provided in the open labs, should access the Assistive Technology Lab.

The Assistive Technology (AT) Lab is available during library open hours for students who are registered with the Disability Services Office. Students who would like training to use the available technology in the lab can contact Disability Services at (719) 255-3354, Main Hall 105, to make an appointment with the Assistive Technology Specialist. If you have questions about the lab please contact the AT Specialist at (719) 255-4202. 

Columbine Hall Open Lab

             Columbine Hall, room 231
             (719) 255-4229

The Columbine Hall Open Lab contains 50 computers consisting of 8 iMacs and 42 PCs. Two of these 50 workstations have Flatbed Graphics Scanners. Two of these computers are ADA-accessible Windows computers. The Columbine Hall Open Lab also contains Paw Prints Black/White and Color Laser Printers as well as Paw Prints Mobile Printing Release Stations, one of which is ADA accessible.

University Hall Open Lab

            University Hall, room 118
            (719) 255-3233

The University Hall Open Lab contains 18 Windows Computers, one Paw Prints Black/White Laser Printer, and one Paw Prints Mobile Printing Release Station. It also includes four workstations with Flatbed Graphics Scanners.

Paw Prints (Pay per Page Printing)

Paw Prints is a managed print service available to all UCCS students, faculty, and staff and is provided on computers throughout campus and online from any mobile device. New students receive a $2.00 credit to begin printing and copying and are charged in $2.00 increments to their student bill as they continue to use the service. Costs for printing begin at $0.06 for single-sided and $0.08 for double sided monochrome printing.

For more information about Paw Prints and mobile printing visit www.uccs.edu/pawprints.

Wireless Networking

Our purpose is to provide students with a convenient, secure, and easily accessible wireless campus-wide network.  Wireless networking assists in increasing accessibility to electronic resources not only in the classroom, but also throughout the campus. The UCCS wireless network is comprised of over 1,400 access points across campus, covering all major campus and housing buildings and several outdoor areas, providing access to the Internet as well as to on-campus resources. The primary wireless network is secured with WPA2 Enterprise encryption, ensuring your data sent across the network is safe. This network can be accessed using the same username and password as the rest of the campus computing resources

For the security of yourself and others on the campus network, OIT takes steps to ensure your wireless device is healthy. When you first attempt to connect to the network, you may be asked to install a diagnostic tool to validate that your system is meeting the campus computer security requirements. This piece of software checks to see if your operating system, anti-virus and anti-spyware programs are up-to-date and running. If any problems are found, you will be warned once a day for three days. After a period of time, you will be required to update your computer to continue to have full access to the network.

For more information on the UCCS wireless network, including policies and instructions, visit the UCCS wireless website.

In an exciting partnership with the Kraemer Family Library, we are able to provide personal hotspots to current students through the library checkout system. The devices, called ClydesHotSpots, provide UCCS students with access to the internet free of charge. They are available for one-week checkouts and can be used anywhere where Sprint service (4G and LTE) is available. 

Computerized Classrooms

The OIT Department provides several classrooms across campus with computing capabilities. Some are computerized classrooms with an average of 25 computers for student use. Others have a podium with a computer, DVD/VCR, and projection capabilities to enhance lectures by allowing the integration of multimedia presentations.

By using campus information technology resources you are acknowledging that you will abide by the requirements in the following policies.

Email Policy

  1. UCCS use of email. Email is an official means for communication within the university. Therefore, the university has the right to send communications to students via email and the right to expect that those communications will be received and read in a timely fashion.

  2. Redirecting of email. A student may have email electronically redirected to another email address. If a student wishes, he or she may have email redirected from his or her official address to another email address (e.g., @aol.com, @hotmail.com, or an address on a departmental server), but at his or her own risk. UCCS will not be responsible for the handling of email by outside vendors or by departmental servers. Having email redirected does not absolve a student from the responsibilities associated with communication sent to his or her official email address.

  3. Expectations regarding student use of email. Students are expected to check their official email address on a frequent and consistent basis in order to stay current with university communications. UCCS recommends checking email once a week at a minimum in that certain communications may be time-critical.

  4. Educational uses of email. Faculty may determine how email will be used in their classes. It is highly recommended that if faculty have email requirements and expectations, they specify these requirements in their course syllabi. Faculty may expect that students’ official email addresses are being accessed and faculty may use email for their courses accordingly.

  5. Appropriate use of student email. In general, email is not appropriate for transmitting sensitive or confidential information unless its use for such purposes is matched by an appropriate level of security.

    1. All use of email, including use for sensitive or confidential information, will be consistent with the Policy Statement on use of email posted in the policies section on the OIT Web page.

    2. Confidentiality regarding student records is protected under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA). All use of email, including use for sensitive or confidential information, will be consistent with FERPA.

    3. Email shall not be the sole method for notification of any legal action.

Administrative Policy Statement 700-002, Responsible Computing

Administrative Policy Statement 700-003, Information Technology Security

Residence Life statement, Illegal Media Downloading and File Sharing

Teleconferencing

OIT Media Services provides professional teleconferencing services to the campus community. Please contact Media Services for pricing. Up-linking and down-linking services are not currently available.

Cisco TelePresence

OIT Media Services provides professional teleconferencing services and academic courses with this emerging technology. The TelePresence system is available to the campus community. Please contact Media Services for pricing and additonal information. 

Campus Facilities

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Bookstore    

        University Center, lower level
        (719) 255-3247
        www.uccsbookstore.com

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About Us

The bookstore is your full service store that caters to the needs of the campus community, offering required and optional course materials, supplies, spirit clothing and items, snacks, and much more! The bookstore is University owned and operated, and supports the academic mission of the University. Support the bookstore and you are supporting UCCS! 

Shop In-Store or Online

Here are just some of the reasons to visit the UCCS Bookstore for your textbooks:

  • Guaranteed to get the right edition, version, and book for your class.
  • Friendly and helpful student staff to answer your questions face-to-face.
  • We are the only source that carries ALL course materials for UCCS classes - one stop shopping!
  • Instant pickup at store - no shipping fees, and you get your book right away.
  • The most choices from one source - eBooks, rentals, used and new books.
  • Several payment options accepted - layaway, cash, check, MC/VISA, Discover, and Amex.
  • Instant and hassle-free refunds or exchanges (within policy guidelines).
  • If we don’t have the book in-stock, we will special order the book to get it here ASAP.
  • We carry all necessary and required supplies.
  • While you are in the store, you can shop the latest exciting UCCS apparel!

You may also order your books online and conveniently pick them up at the bookstore. Your order is prioritized, packed, and you’ll receive an email letting you know they’ve arrived. Or you can even have them shipped to you. The website also offers price comparison shopping–you can use this feature to review prices and locate hard-to-find books.

How We Help Students Reduce the Cost of Course Materials

At the Bookstore we have many programs in place to keep the cost of course materials as low as possible for students.

Used Books

  • Increasing Our Used Book Supply.  Used books typically cost 26% less than the price of a new textbook.
  • Finding Used Books from Many Sources. The Bookstore’s goal is to have the largest possible supply of used books. We buy books back from UCCS students at the end of each semester and throughout the year and work closely with national book wholesalers as well as online sources to increase our used book inventory.
  • Textbook Reservations. Students can reserve books in advance by purchasing them online on the Bookstore Website, giving them the best opportunity to obtain lower-priced used books.

Cash Back at Buyback

  • Textbook Buyback. Throughout the year, the Bookstore hosts buyback events to pay UCCS students cash for books sold back to us. Students can receive up to 40% of the book price on each used book they sell back. This helps us have a plentiful stock of used books to resell for future classes.
  • Buyback for Books Purchased Elsewhere. The Bookstore will buy books back from students even if they did not purchase them at The Bookstore.
  • Buyback for Other Books. The Bookstore buys back books we don’t plan to resell on campus, but can sell back to wholesalers for use at other campuses.

Textbook Pricing Policies

  • Pricing Transparency. We provide students with detailed information including prices for the books they will need for the upcoming semester.  Our online price comparison feature enables students to compare our prices with competitors.
  • Competitive Pricing. Books are priced competitively and our value proposition is intended to keep us very competitive with online competitors.  Although the Bookstore strives to offer competitive pricing on all books, if you instead choose one of the vendors listed through the online price comparison at the UCCS Bookstore website, you will still contribute back the University and save yourself money and time searching online for books. 
  • No Shipping Costs. Students never pay shipping charges when purchasing textbooks at the Bookstore, including online orders that are arranged for store pickup.
  • Easy, Flexible Returns Policy. Students can easily return or exchange books they’ve purchased from us if they drop or add courses.

Textbook Rental

The Bookstore textbook rental program may help you save considerably on the cost of books. The Bookstore strives to have as many titles as possible to rent. It is easy!  Rent any number of books for one semester, and simply return the book(s) at the end of finals week. If you decide to keep the book and/or it is not returned, you pay the difference between the rental cost and the retail cost. You must have a student ID card and have a valid debit or credit card to rent a book. Refer to the most up-to-date terms of the Rental Agreement on the website.

Digital eBooks and Custom Publishing

  • Digital eBooks. The Bookstore currently offers RedShelf eBooks, and the number of titles is growing quickly. On average, eBooks cost 10-15% less than a new textbook.
  • Customized Course Packs. The Bookstore works with faculty to produce customized materials that typically cost 20-40% less than traditional textbooks.

Other Services that Benefit Students

  • Scholarships. The Bookstore provided $20,000 last year to student scholarships.
  • Jobs for Students. The Bookstore paid $124,000 to student employees this past year to assist in running the store.
    • The Bookstore develops leaders by providing Student Employee Lead positions. Student Leads are employed who have supervisory responsibilities and contribute to the Bookstore Leadership team as student employee advocates. The Bookstore also employs a Junior Buyer, a senior-level position that assists with General Merchandise management.
    • The Bookstore also offers “real world” work experiences that help develop life-long transferrable skills in customer service, fiscal responsibility, accountability, teamwork, creativity, and problem solving, among others.
  • Support for Student Groups. The Bookstore provides $100 in donations each year to every eligible student club and department for student-centric events.

Restocking Charge and Return Policy

A restocking fee will be charged for all books returned except in the following instances: courses cancelled by the University, textbook requirements changed by the faculty member, and courses dropped before the semester Census date. A myUCCS portal printout is required to show the course was dropped. Refer to the most up-to-date return policy on the website. 

Hours

Open year-round, Monday-Friday. Saturday and holiday hours vary and are posted on the website. 

Copy Center

        University Center, room 106
        (719) 255-3213
        www.uccs.edu/~copycenter/

Conveniently located on campus, the UCCS Copy Center (Print Shop) has been offering printing services to the campus community for over 25 years. The Copy Center is committed to supporting the educational mission of the University with reliable, high-quality printing and duplicating services.  We take pride in serving faculty, staff and students with courtesy and promptness.

The Copy Center offers a variety of services including: Custom Printing, Oversized Printing, Color and Black & White Copying, Forms, Business Cards, Letterhead, Labels, Invitations, Name Badges, Lamination, Binding, Document Scanning, Transparencies and Faxing.  These services are provided to support academic instruction, the university’s administration, and student activities. 

Copyright clearance may be required for publications. Patrons are responsible for arranging permission to use copyrighted materials processed through the UCCS Copy Center.

Family Development Center

        (719) 255-3483
           www.uccs.edu/fdc

The Family Development Center, a fully accredited center, provides quality, affordable preschool programs and child care for university families and the community at large. The UCCS Family Development Center offers high-quality, year-round education for children 1 to 5 years old, with summer programs for elementary students. The Center maintains a staff of highly qualified and caring teachers. The activities in the classrooms are planned by professional lead teachers trained in early childhood/child development. Lead teachers are assisted by additional teachers and aides. The Center is fully accredited through the National Early Childhood Program Accreditation (NECPA). The Center is open Monday through Friday. Rates are competitive, with discounts for students and UCCS affiliates. Some scholarships are also available for UCCS students. Discounts are available to military families. Enrollment is limited and is on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to UCCS students. Phone us at 255-3483 or visit the Center for further enrollment information or visit the website link included above.

Kraemer Family Library

        El Pomar Center
        (719) 255-3296
        www.uccs.edu/library

The Kraemer Family Library supports learning, teaching and research activities of the students and faculty by providing a diverse collection of more than one million items and offering a wide array of information services. These services include a comprehensive library instruction program, electronic databases, and interlibrary loan and reference services.  The Kraemer Family Library also has a wide variety of educational offerings, including informative exhibits, speakers, and interesting art collections.  Access to a wide variety of electronic resources and the library’s online catalog is available through the library web page. The Library is housed in El Pomar Center. Library services are available 101.5 hours per week during the regular semesters. Individual study carrels, computer labs, group study rooms, scanners, and copy machines are available. Special equipment and software are available to assist the hearing and visually impaired to gain access to library materials.

The library’s collection of over 1 million items includes books in both print and electronic format, journals in print and electronic format, maps, microforms, media, federal and state documents, and electronic databases. In addition, students and faculty have access to the collections of many of the state’s other academic libraries through personal visits, shared electronic catalogs, or interlibrary loan. The library’s interlibrary loan agreements also provide students and faculty with access to the collections of most of the libraries in the U.S. and other countries. 

Lane Center for Academic Health Sciences

         4863 North Nevada Avenue
         (719) 255-4401
          www.UCCS.edu/HealthCircle   

The Lane Center for Academic Health Sciences houses multiple clinics operated by faculty providers where training and research are conducted, along with the Gerontology Center, Psychology labs, and the Colorado Springs branch of the CU School of Medicine. The academic clinics operate under the brand, UCCS HealthCircle. The clinics offer a continuum of health and wellness services to UCCS faculty and staff, including primary care, nutrition, physical activity engagement, health coaching, and mental and behavioral health. Services can be accessed in a single clinic, or in multiple clinics with integration across the clinics to maximize efficiencies and scope of impact on health and wellness, as well as chronic disease prevention and self-management. Students from multiple disciplines learn evidence-based practices across the clinics along with integrated care best practices. Faculty and student research examines practice processes and outcomes. Collaborative training and service delivery are also available within the Peak Vista Lane Family Senior Health Center (primary care).

Center for Active Living (CAL)
Lane Center, room 128
(719) 255-8004

Aging Center
Lane Center, room 320
(719) 255-8002

Veterans Health and Trauma Clinic
Lane Center, room 380
(719) 255-8003

UCCS HealthCircle Primary Care Clinic
Lane Center, room 250
(719) 255-8001

Peak Nutrition Clinic
Lane Center, room 250
(719) 255-7524

University Center

        (719) 255-3450

The University Center is the center of community activity at the university, serving students, staff, faculty, administration, and guests. The University Center complements the academic programs by providing support for out-of-classroom experiences through an extensive array of cultural, recreational, social and educational programs. The University Center is guided by a student-centered organization that values participatory decision making and volunteerism. The University Center provides programs through the services and facilities that are within the Center: Office of Student Life, Student Government Association, Scribe student newspaper, MOSAIC the Multicultural Office, UC Information Desk, Intercollegiate Athletics, meeting rooms, lounges, game room, Cafe 65, Clyde’s Pub, the UCCS Bookstore, and the Copy Center. The University Center is supported by student fees. These fees finance repayment of the bond debt, and support entertainment, cultural, and educational programs and services not supported by the university’s general fund.

Photo Identification Card 

UCCS Lion OneCard

It is the goal of the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) to enable students, faculty, and staff to use many services on campus with their Lion OneCard (the UCCS ID card).

The Lion OneCard is the only official form of identification at UCCS and acts as the student’s school ID. The ID card is currently used to access library services on campus (check out books, access several online databases and information). Students, faculty, and staff wanting to participate in activities offered by the Gallogly Recreation and Wellness Center will use their OneCard ID to gain entry. The card allows students to gain access to UCCS sporting events for free, attend Art Gallery exhibits, watch plays presented by Theaterworks, and to ride on the campus shuttle, as well as our local Colorado Springs Metro Bus system.  “Clyde’s Cash” is another benefit offered to all students, and is designed to stretch your food budget. Clyde’s Cash can be purchased at the University Center Information Desk. Clyde’s Cash can be used at different retail food and coffee locations across campus. Commuter meal plans may also be purchased at the University Center Information Desk and added to the Lion OneCard to be used at any of the dining facilities across campus. For students living in the residence halls, the Lion OneCard is used for building access and to eat in the Dining Hall (with a valid meal plan). Off campus there are advantages too. Many local restaurants and movie theaters allow students to show their Lion OneCard and they will usually receive a 10-15% discount off their meal or movie ticket.

All new UCCS students obtain their Lion OneCard during orientation or when the University Center Information desk is open. It is simple and easy; step up, have your picture taken, and within minutes receive the card. 1, 2, 3 and you are on your way.

For more information about the Lion OneCard visit https://www.uccs.edu/uccsid/. Please note: All new students and most transfer students will be automatically billed for an ID card, as a student fee, whether or not a card is made. Transfer students from other CU campuses are not automatically billed for an ID and must pay for the ID at the time it is made. Photo ID cards should be made and claimed in the semester during which the automatic charge is made. Individuals requiring a replacement ID card must pay $15 at the time the card is made. ID photos are taken anytime that the University Center Information Desk is open. Please check the University Center and Event Services website for specific hours, or call (719) 255-3450.

UCCS Ent Lion OneCard

Another option for students is the Ent Lion OneCard from Ent Federal Credit Union, the official financial partner of UCCS. The Ent Lion OneCard is your all-in-one card for everything you’ll need on campus and beyond. It’s a student ID, an ATM card, a Visa® Check Card, a meal card, Clyde’s Cash, a bus card, and a library card all rolled into one wallet-size piece of plastic. The Ent Lion OneCard works on and off campus just like the UCCS Lion OneCard. 

For more information visit https://www.ent.com/personal/accounts/uccs-lion-one or Ent’s UCCS Service Center located on the first floor of the University Center across from the Information Desk. Representatives from Ent are always available during orientation to answers any questions.

Student Athletics, Recreational Programs, and Organizations

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Campus Recreation Department

        719-255-7515
        www.uccs.edu/recreation

UCCS Campus Recreation provides a variety of programs, facilities, and services to meet the diverse needs of our campus community.

Campus Recreation Center

The expanded Gallogly Recreation and Wellness Center opened in 2016 and is a LEED Gold-certified facility. Campus Recreation was joined by the Student Health Center and Mental Health Services, creating a state-of-the-art model for wellness among college campuses throughout the nation. The Gallogly Recreation and Wellness Center is available to all enrolled students, as well as faculty, staff, and alumni members. The 97,085 SF facility features four gymnasium courts, an indoor track, a 14,195-square foot fitness center with state-of-the-art cardio and strength equipment, two group fitness studios, a multi-purpose meeting room, a competitive sports service desk, our student outdoor learning experience center with a 27-foot climbing and bouldering wall, and an indoor aquatic center with a 25-yard lap pool, leisure pool, vortex, spa, and water slide. 

Alpine Field

Campus Recreation opened Alpine Field in the Fall of 2014, an 85,000 SF artificial turf field atop a five-story parking garage that serves intramural leagues and tournaments, club sports functions, and drop-in recreational users.

Campus Recreation Offices

Housed within the Gallogly Recreation and Wellness Center, Campus Recreation staff oversee recreational programs and services which include the following:

  • Intramural Sports: Offers a wide variety of recreational and competitive opportunities through team and individual sports, tournaments, and events; including flag football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, billiards, dodgeball, bowling, disc golf, ultimate frisbee, softball, crate stacking and inner tube water polo.
  • Club Sports: University approved clubs sponsor instructional, recreational, and competitive programs for their members. Currently, we have 22 active clubs including archery, baseball, basketball (men’s and women’s), barbell, climbing, cycling, equestrian, fencing, figure skating, football, ice hockey, lacrosse, ping pong, rugby, soccer (men’s and women’s), swimming, tennis, wrestling, and volleyball (men’s and women’s). 
  • Fitness and Conditioning: Students have access to the fitness center as well as several programs and services designed to help increase personal fitness; including group conditioning and group fitness classes, aqua fitness classes, personal training, fitness assessment, and circuit workouts.
  • Student Outdoor Learning Experience (SOLE): Many outdoor adventures are offered including hiking, backpacking, camping, mountain biking, snowshoeing, canoeing, rock climbing, skiing, ice climbing, and whitewater rafting.  Also available to help facilitate outdoor travels and explorations is a full array of outdoor equipment for rent, trip planning resources, bike, ski, and snowboard tuning, and many educational clinics.
  • Aquatics: The aquatics center is open to those looking to swim some laps or just relax in the leisure area or hot tub. Aquatic related programming includes swim lessons, aqua fitness classes, intramural aquatic events, water safety classes, kayak instruction, youth swim lessons, and dive-in movies.
  • Trails System: The UCCS Campus Recreational Trails System spans across the 548 acres of campus, currently consisting of 6.7 miles of formalized trails. 
  • Rec Kids:  A variety of programs and services for children ages 5 and up are offered including summer camps, themed birthday parties, and Kids Night Out. Allow our qualified and engaged student staff to provide an enriching experience for your children. 

Intercollegiate Athletics

        University Center, third floor
        (719) 255-3601
        www.gomountainlions.com

The Intercollegiate Athletic program at UCCS seeks to carry out its primary mission of developing exemplary student-athletes who participate in the total spectrum of university life. Exemplary student-athletes play intercollegiate sports and also focus on education, good character, no substance abuse, leadership and goals. To that end, UCCS sponsors sixteen varsity sports that compete at the NCAA Division II level in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC). Varsity sports include men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor/outdoor track, women’s volleyball, women’s softball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf, men’s baseball and women’s lacrosse. The UCCS Mountain Lion volleyball and basketball teams compete in the Gallogly Events Center which seats 1,500.  It is a part of the University Center in the heart of the campus. The softball team plays at the Mountain Lion Field located at the North Campus on Nevada Avenue, just north of Austin Bluffs Parkway. The soccer and lacrosse teams play at Mountain Lion Stadium. The UCCS men’s and women’s golf teams play at local golf clubs. UCCS offers athletic scholarships that are awarded on an individual basis by the head coaches of each of the varsity sports according to the NCAA guidelines.

Office of Student Activities (OSA)

        University Center Room 104
        (719) 255-3470
        email: osa@uccs.edu 
        sll.uccs.edu/org/osa

 
The Office of Student Activities (OSA) is the primary programming office of student events on campus. OSA’s mission statement is “Leading & Learning Together. Creating community through entertainment, enrichment and inclusion.” Strongly believing in student development and community participation, OSA works closely with clubs, co-sponsors and coordinates events to offer a variety of ways for students to be involved on campus. OSA provides multiple opportunities to meet people, learn and build upon skills, volunteer, and explore career opportunities. OSA consists of an Assistant Director of Student Activities who advises a staff of 8-11 student employees. UCCS community members, student clubs and academic departments, and local community are encouraged to co-sponsor events with OSA throughout the year. 

A few traditional events sponsored by OSA include DisOrentation Week, Homecoming, weekend programs, Roar Daze, concerts, and significant speakers. Most events are free and open to the entire UCCS community. For more information please call (719) 255-3470, visit us via the website or on Facebook “UCCS OSA”.

Office of Student Life and Leadership (SLL)

        University Center, Room 102
        (719) 255-3470
        email: studlife@uccs.edu 
        sll.uccs.edu/

The Office of Student Life and Leadership (SLL), located across from the University Center Information Desk, is the students’ doorway to student life!

Through involvement in one or more of the areas within SLL, students are guaranteed to grow personally, make lifelong friendships, develop valuable lifelong skills, have input into the programs and services offered, contribute to the present and future of the university, and have great fun in the process.

Student Clubs and Organizations/Student Leadership Opportunities

In addition, there are more than 130 student clubs and organizations at UCCS. They include academic and Greek, social, religious, sports, political, honorary, and special interest organizations. Students enjoy the satisfaction of being part of a group and getting things done, meeting people with similar interests, and developing leadership skills. For information about how to join an organization or to form a new organization, students are encouraged to call or come by the SLL Office. Current students can learn more by logging in to Mountain Lion Connect.

Student Government Association (SGA)

        University Center room 102E
        (719) 255-3046
        http://sll.uccs.edu/org/sga

The Student Government Association (SGA) is the recognized student governance group for the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. The SGA creates, implements, and oversees an annual budget that is generated by the student activity fee. The UCCS Student Government Association serves as the official voice of the student body.  Student Government provides a wide variety of activities and services. For more information call 719-255-3046 visit us on Mountain Lion Connect or stop by the SGA office in SLL, UC Room102.

 

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