UCCS welcomes new students during fall 2025 move-in

Todd Saliman
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This week, the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) welcomed new students to campus for the start of the fall 2025 semester. The move-in process was supported by volunteers from various departments across campus, who assisted first-year students and their families as they settled into residence halls.

University of Colorado President Todd Saliman and UCCS Chancellor Jennifer Sobanet were present on Monday, August 18, to meet incoming students and participate in move-in activities.



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