Center for Inclusion and Social Change at CU Boulder

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Center for Inclusion and Social Change at CU Boulder

The Center for Inclusion and Social Change at the University of Colorado, Boulder provides support, programs and events for undergrad and grad students, focusing our attention on the most underrepresented groups on CU Boulder’s campus. This includes advocacy and support for our undocumented, DACAmented, and Dreamer community.

Student Support Regardless of Status

The center’s role is to support and advocate for under-represented students on campus, including our undocumented, mixed status, DACAmented, and wider Dreamer community.

This can be everything from helping connect students to the right resources, foster community building opportunities, troubleshoot situations as well as finding support on and off campus.

 

Connecting Students to Resources:

  • Financial Aid

  • Housing Support

  • CU Law Clinic

  • All student resources at CU Boulder

  • Individual meetings and support

Qualifications and Contact Information:

Students or prospective students of CU Boulder.

  • Call: 303-492-0272
  • Email Stephanie Roberts (Assistant Director): Stephanie.Roberts-2@colorado.edu

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UNDOCU & DACA Student Support

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Services Available
Trainings- empower families in growth and well- being

Support groups- to share stories and heal from experiences.

Individual/family therapy- bilingual therapists with experience with immigration issues who individuals and families through, heal, and overcome experiences.

Interested?! Contact the center today

Stephanie Roberts can be contacted in English, Spanish or Portuguese

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