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During the recent Town Hall, UCCS leadership spent some time discussing the status of the new incentive-based budget model. A small task force has been created and tasked with reviewing and, if necessary, redesigning the budget model. (More)
With the use of one-time funds to help accelerate strategic initiatives, CU is launching action steps to deliver on the pillars of the system-wide and campus strategic plans. (More)
The University of Colorado Board of Regents voted Thursday to approve recommendations on tuition, compensation and fees for the 2021-22 fiscal year. (More)
The funding will aid in the Cupboard’s continued growth and success, including the expansion of new programs, storage space and hours of availability. (More)
Four funds on campus, benefiting the work to combat challenges that UCCS students face, will be the target of the 2020 Giving Tuesday campaign Dec. 1. (More)
Applicants to the Master of Business Administration and Master of Science in Accounting programs have the option to waive the GMAT and GRE if they meet certain requirements to the UCCS College of Business. (More)
Bluestaq LLC, a Colorado Springs-based enterprise software company, launched a named scholarship in partnership with the UCCS College of Engineering and Applied Science. (More)
Teaching and Learning students and student teachers are eligible to apply for $15,000 awards from the Gallogly Family Foundation Educator Internship Fund. (More)
All new incoming full-time undergraduate students, including first-time freshmen and transfer students enrolled in at least 12 hours, will be eligible to claim a Chromebook that they can use for the duration of their UCCS academic career. (More)
UCCS students will see their buying power increase as tuition will remain the same for the 2020-21 academic year. (More)