Move-In Begins at CU Boulder Student Success Center

Move-in has started at the new Center for Academic Success and Engagement (CASE Building) at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU). Construction crews are wrapping up the final phases of work on the building as the CU Office Of Admissions begins using it as a home base for summer campus tours.

CU Boulder CASE Building

Along with the Office of Admissions, the University Exploration and Advising Center and Office of Veteran and Military Affairs are housed in the CASE Building. The facility also features meeting spaces, a testing center, and flex space for CU to use as other campus buildings are renovated in the coming years.

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