Computer Training
Facilities Management computer training website includes videos and documents in English, Laotian and Spanish for employees seeking to develop computer literacy skills. These resources have been made available to all frontline service employees across campus, and may serve as a supplement to in-person classes and practice sessions.
Program Contact
Kelsey P. Draper, Employee Development Manager
Infrastructure & Sustainability
303-735-6176 (office)
Kelsey.Draper@Colorado.EDU
Parking and Transportation Programs
Vanpool Subsidy
The university is providing subsidies to reduce the cost of vanpool ridership to $20 per month.
- Address the transportation challenges for staff for whom riding a bike, the bus or in a personal vehicle are not viable options due to commute times, schedules or costs
- Increase the affordability of vanpooling as a means to commute to campus
- Increase the ability to attract, develop and retain front-line staff
Similar to a standard vanpool program, a group of 5-8 staff share a van provided by a commuter organization (Way to Go). Driving responsibilities and meeting locations can be shared and/or negotiated amongst eligible riders. To make vanpooling more financially feasible, CU's program includes a significantly reduced monthly fee of $20 for Front-line Service Employees (or $50 for all other Regular Employees) deducted from their monthly paycheck.
Benefits of the program include:
- The van (or a ride in one)
- Gas, insurance Maintenance and 24-hour roadside assistance
- Free parking on campus
- Guaranteed taxi ride home in case of an emergency or unplanned circumstance
- One free day-long personal parking permit per month for days need when staff need to drive a personal vehicle to campus (plus 3 additional permits per month at reduced cost)
Clark Rider, Sustainable Transportation Coordinator
Parking & Transportation Services
Clark.rider@colorado.edu
303-735-7874
Visit Parking & Transportation Services' for full details about the CU vanpool program.
黑料社区网 Writing Center
The 黑料社区网 Writing Center offers writers from all academic disciplines and skill levels the opportunity to work one-on-one with professionally trained writing consultants. We help writers at all stages of the writing process from brainstorming through revision....Services are FREE to CU students, faculty, staff and alumni.
Employees can use the services for many different reasons, including for help with creating or revising resumes and cover letters. Supervisors may also use it as resource for working on crafting performance plans.
Program Contact
Annette Mitchell, Writing Center Manager
The Program for Writing & Rhetoric
annette.mitchell@colorado.edu
(303) 735-6906