Achieve your goals, your way
By extending the educational resources of the University of Colorado Boulder, the Division of Continuing Education helps degree-seeking students, non-degree credit seekers and professionals and community learners achieve their unique goals.
Select a tab to learn what’s ahead.
The steps we’ll take together to help you advance your degree.
Meet with an advisor
Meet in person or online to outline your expectations and define your needs.
Align your courses with your degree requirements.
Build a schedule that works for you with in-person, evening and online course formats.
Explore financial support options to support your journey.
Get to work
Set realistic goals to balance work and life.
Make sure you’re comfortable with your schedule and class formats.
Stay ahead of your deadlines.
Stay connected
Continue to meet with your academic advisor.
Explore options to build on your experience.
Plan next steps to stay on track.
The steps we’ll take together to help you earn undergraduate or graduate credit at CU Boulder.
Define your needs
Consider your current work or academic schedule or personal obligations.
Identify the courses in which you’re interested.
Explore Non-Degree Student Scholarships for financial assistance.
Meet with an advisor
Meet in person or online to develop a plan to meet your goals.
Identify courses that align with your personal and/or professional goals.
Choose course formats (like in-person, evening or online) that work with your schedule.
Plan your next steps
Continue meeting with your academic advisor.
Discuss how to apply your new credits.
Consider how else Continuing Education can support your goals.
The steps we’ll take together to help you gain new skills or pursue an interest.
Define your needs
Consider your work schedule and availability.
Outline what’s non-negotiable for you.
Hone in on what outcomes you seek to achieve.
Meet with an advisor
Meet in person or online to make a plan that works with your schedule.
Set realistic goals for your work and life obligations.
Choose course formats (like in-person, evening or online) that work for you.
Build on your success
Meet with a career advisor for career advice.
Learn how to apply your new skills.
Plan your next steps.