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    Did you know that thousands of students enroll in summer classes each year? As you start to plan your summer, consider the benefits of taking one or two summer classes during convenient, short sessions offered between May and August: Save time and
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    Explore the ways University Libraries can help make your summer the best it can be! Whether you need to hustle on your research project or relax with a great book or show, this guide has got you covered.
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    For the last 10 years, the Summer Online Course Development Grant Program has funded the creation of close to 200 online courses offered in the Summer Session. This program has provided compensation and guidance to faculty wanting to create online
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    We understand the transition to distance learning can be a challenge. Below are a few tips and resources to help you be successful in your online and remote summer classes. Time and place: treat online classes like any other class Plan to work on
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    In light of guidance around COVID-19, Summer Session courses will only be offered in either an online, remote or hybrid remote/online teaching format.  Online, Remote or Hybrid Remote/Online Formats The Office of the Registrar created
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    The Office of the Vice Provost for Summer Session requests grant applications for the Summer Session Online Courses Development Grant. Online Course Development Grants CU Summer Session requests grant applications for the funding of the
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    Summertime in Boulder is beautiful, with mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures, perfect for hiking. If you are looking for a quick trip to nature, or a stress reliever, check out these hiking spots in and around Boulder County.
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    If you are taking summer courses and find you need some help to understand the material, there are lots of resources on campus to support you.
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    Summer is just around the corner. That means you’ll have more opportunities to get outdoors, soak up some vitamin D and get active. Follow these tips to maximize your Colorado summer.
  • Online piano class, music technology and more await you this summer at the College of Music.
    It may still look like winter out there, but the College of Music has its lineup set for a summer of fun and enlightening music courses. Whether you’re into heavy metal, jazz, or music history, odds are you can find your musical cup of tea.
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