Asian/Pacific American Student Services (APASS)
(Kohl House) Seeks to foster the academic, social, and cultural identity development of the Asian-Pacific Islander community and to enrich and integrate culture into the University of Northern Colorado. These services include academic coaching and leadership development for UNC’s Asian-Pacific Islander student population, as well as, cultural and educational programs for the broader UNC community. For more information, see www.unco.edu/asian-pacific-american-student-services/.
Campus Recreation
Provides state-of-the-art facilities designed to serve the recreational and fitness needs of UNC students. A variety of services including Fitness and Wellness programs, Intramural and Club Sports, Outdoor Pursuits, the Blue Cruiser Bike program, and special events are offered to provide students with recreational and social opportunities. For more information visit www.unco.edu/campus-recreation/.
Center for Womens and Gender Equity (CWGE) / Stryker Institute for Leadership Development
(Scott- Willcoxon Hall) The CWGE honors gender as a central identity and engages critical women’s and gender issues, while challenging systems of inequity and advocating for change at UNC. Over the past five years, the CWGE has made intentional efforts to incorporate an intersectional approach to their feminist work.
As they strive to educate around and advocate for gender equity, they do so while acknowledging that in addition to gender, the multiple different identities people carry related to race, disability, socioeconomic status, citizenship status and more, also impact the gender experience and pursuit of gender justice. The Stryker Institute for Leadership Development offers scholarships for women from underrepresented groups. Stryker scholars learn about identity and social justice, then apply that lens to leadership and mentorship in the classroom and in their communities. In Scott-Willcoxon Hall, trained staff are able to connect with students and offer support, as well as directing them to the best resources related to women’s and gender issues. The CWGE also provides free pregnancy tests, condoms and feminine hygiene products. For more information, see www.unco.edu/center-womens-and-gender-equity/ or call (970) 351-1492.
César Chávez Cultural Center (CCCC)
(Patton House) Offers a culturally validating “home like” space for Hispanic/Latinx students where their ethnicity, language and traditions are honored and respected. We provide intentional culturally relevant programs that address academic success, socio-cultural and intersectional aspects of identity, and opportunities for community engagement and career readiness. For more information, see www.unco.edu/cesar-chavez-cultural-center.
Dining Services
(Tobey-Kendel Hall120) is a full-service dining operation for the campus community. Dining Services operates four meal plan dining locations: Holmes Dining Hall, Tobey-Kendel Dining Room, Bears Bistro, and the University Center Food Court. Students can use their Dining Dollars at Bears Bistro, Einstein Bros® Bagels, Munchy Mart, Subway®, and Sushi with Gusto® in the University Center, multiple Coffee Corner locations across campus, and the Pie Café located in Campus Commons. Dining Services also provides catering for special occasions, concessions for sporting events and campus activities, and vending machines throughout campus.
A variety of meal plans are available for students living on- or off-campus. Daily menus are listed on the Dining Services website or on the UNC Mobile App. For more information about meal plans or student job opportunities, please visit www.unco.edu/dining, email diningservices@unco.edu, or call 970-351-2652.
Gender and Sexuality Resource Center (GSRC)
(Bonnie House) Provides education, advocacy and support for all identities across the gender, sexuality, and romantic spectrums. Our center offers study spaces with computer access, a library of Queer book and DVD titles available for rent, in-house counseling services, an all-gender lactation room and restrooms, and two lounge areas. Beyond the ways in which the community can utilize our center and online resources, the GSRC also has many programs throughout the year dedicated to our mission of educating, advocating, and supporting the UNC community. Some of these programs include our identity or interest-based Affinity Groups, the GSRC mentoring program, UNC’s Coming Out Week, Speak OUT panels, and educational trainings. For more information, see www.unco.edu/gender-sexuality-resource-center/.
Housing and Residential Education
(Tobey-Kendel 199) provides on-campus housing, services and programs to assist students in their transition to UNC. Housing & Residential Education operates a variety of quality living facilities including traditional rooms, suites, apartments and houses, all with great amenities and value. More information is available at www.unco.edu/housing.
Marcus Garvey Cultural Center (MGCC)
(Davis House) The Marcus Garvey Cultural Center provides academic, cultural, and social support to students whose identities intersect the African diaspora by providing one-on-one support, as well as a range of resources offered through programs, cultural events, and strategic initiatives throughout the year. The Center’s team members aim to enhance students’ sense of belonging and retention. For more information, see www.unco.edu/marcus-garvey-cultural-center/ or call (970) 351-2351.
Native American Student Services (NASS)
(Kohl House) Aims to promote academic and leadership excellence of Native American students at the University of Northern Colorado. NASS seeks to enrich the UNC community through academic, social, and cultural programs that reflect the tradition, heritage, and history of Native America. To achieve these goals, we uphold the responsibility of leadership to infuse and incorporate Native ways of knowing and living within academia, through educational initiatives designed for all UNC students, faculty, and staff. For more information, see www.unco.edu/native-american-student-services/.
Veterans Services
(Roudebush Cottage) proudly serves our military affiliated community by assisting in the transition process and providing a stand-alone space with a strong inclusive community. We provide appropriate and practical resources for our students as well as a hub for the Department of Veterans Affairs personnel, SALUTE National Honor Society, Student Veterans of America chapter, scholarship opportunities, and assistance with GI Bill® education benefits. For more information, see www.unco.edu/veterans-services/.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.