University of Colorado welcomes students for start of fall 2025 semester

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Students arrived at the University of Colorado’s campuses this week as the fall 2025 semester began. The move-in days brought activity to CU Denver, UCCS, and CU Boulder, with students being welcomed by family members, friends, and university community members.

University President Todd Saliman visited each of the three campuses to meet new students. “Move-in is only the beginning of fall welcome activities across the three campuses,” Saliman said.

At CU Denver, classes started on Monday. The campus will hold its annual Block Party today from noon to 3 p.m., a free event that aims to connect the university community with city partners.

Classes begin today at CU Boulder, where fall welcome events are planned through early September. At UCCS, several activities will continue through Saturday as part of Clyde’s Kickoff before classes start on Monday.



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