Transfer Buffs LLC


Welcome to the Transfer Buffs LLC, a program designed to ensure that transfer students experience a successful transition to ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø, both academically and socially. Students in the Transfer Buffs LLC will have access to academic support specifically dedicated to transfer-related concerns, in addition to transfer peer mentors and specialized RAs.ÌýNot only will students build relationships and connections through the network of transfer students within the LLC, but also within the city of Boulder through field trips, farmers markets, required community service and weekly social events by Residential Life.Ìý

During the first eight weeks of the semester, students in the Transfer Buffs LLC will take FYXP 3000, a seminar-style course aimed at helping students transition successfully to ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø. Curriculum covered includes campus resources, career assessment, a transfer student panel, skills for success, resumes and cover letters, networking, advising, social identities and intersectionality and health and wellness.Ìý

Questions about Transfer Buffs LLC? Contact Transfer Buffs staff at transferbuffs@colorado.edu.

If you're a transfer student looking for housing, you can find resources and more through Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations.

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Housing application informationÌý

Starting Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, incoming transfer students can apply for general on-campus housing through the Buff Portal. This is when the waitlist opens for students at the Bear Creek and Weber Hall apartment-style living communities. Learn more about the housing application process.Ìý

After completing this, you will receive an email inviting you to apply to the Transfer Buffs Living Learning Community (LLC). If selected, you will receive an offer to join Weber Hall and the Transfer Buffs LLC.ÌýÌý

This highly sought-after program is selective and fills up quickly. We ask for your patience as we work to place students in housing and the LLC. If you have questions, please email transferbuffs@colorado.edu.ÌýÌý

Transfer Success Seminar

TheÌý8-week success seminar course FYXP 3000 is designed to assist you, a first semester transfer student, with your transition to the ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø. Through this course you will learn about various campus and academic resources applicable to an upper-division student; evaluate your skills, interests, strengths and education as they relate to overall career goals; and establish an encouraging transfer student community. All students participating in the Transfer Buffs LLC are required to take this course.

As you opt into and are accepted to the Transfer Buffs LLC, you will be automatically enrolled in a section of FYXP 3000. If you have any questions about the class or changing sections please contact Miki Brooks.

Weber Hall, located within the Williams Village community, is specifically for non-first year undergraduates and transfer students. With multiple floor plan options and fully furnished apartments, Weber Hall allowsÌýstudents to enjoyÌýindependent, apartment-style living with all of the perks of on-campus support, including free tutoring through the Academic Success and Achievement Program (ASAP) and community-building activities and events.

Transfer Peer Mentors (TPMs) are student leaders who assist incoming transfer students with their transition to ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø by connecting them with campus resources, planning programs that aid in transfer students' transition to CU and working to develop new initiatives focused on transfer student success.

Have fun and connect with fellow transfer Buffs atÌýweekly events at Weber Hall, monthly LLC events and regular outingsÌýto explore the city of Boulder and surrounding community outside CU campus.Ìý​

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