Native American & Indigenous

As part of our dedication to serving all communities at CU, we recognize the many barriers and situational factors that may impact the experience of Native and Indigenous students in and out of higher education. While we could never begin to describe the vast nuances of the experiences many may hold, we will strive to better serve this community than we have in the past. We will continue to work toward building partnerships and community with other campus resources to help understand how we can better support this population on campus and beyond. With that, we have included a non-exhaustive list of resources below directed toward holding space for and supporting Native American and Indigenous folks on campus, in Boulder, and in the surrounding area.

If you find yourself still searching for resources, have resources you feel may be appropriate, or have feedback about the resources listed, please feel free to reach out.

Ìý CAPS Resources

Students of Color Group
The Student of Color (SoC) group serves as a way to openly engage in dialogues around what it means to be a student of color on this campus.

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Women of Color Group
This group provides a safe space for women of color to deepen their understanding of themselves and others, find community, explore the impacts of being a woman of color on campus, process experiences and find support.

WellTrack
WellTrackÌýis a free app that is available to all CU Boulder students. It is designed to help you understand your mental health and to provide you with the help that you need right now.

CU Boulder Telehealth by AcademicLiveCare (CUTALC)
CU Boulder Telehealth by AcademicLiveCare (CUTALC) ​is a telehealth platform that allows you to schedule and attend mental health appointments 24/7 from a smartphone, computer or other mobile device.

Ìý Additional resources

Campus Resources
Community Resources
General Resources