FAQs Quick facts about CUDenver
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The University of Seat of Korea November and helping is our school. So our school is about hundred twenty six acres, and there's about fifteen thousand five hundred and eighty six students who are undergrads here. The university also the academic culture here, is very diverse. They're students from all around the world, like Europe, India, Spain, all over. There's so many that you can't keep count. Some of our popular meters is business management, marketing, support services, health professional, usual performing arts, which is what I'm in for a film and television television major. Not only that um, some of the quick things that I've noticed that it's very some of the features that are very well known here in the community is that they're students from all over Denver, some of them from Boulder, Fort Collins all over. Even though there's a university already there, they prefer to come here, which is a really become you. It shows that the students really, do you prefer to call campus here downtown, then next, more expensive college down over there? Um, also to go over some of the Greek life. The kind of team s word incorporated and are for rays of excellence are academics for serving nothing a culture, community service and empowerment without being said, Having that support, um of other Latinas are not just happiness but other women here at the university knowing that, um, I'm not one of the first to come here with unknown certainty because of my appearance, didn't goto ah university or even posed tight school education. So it was really hard for me to relate to my parents or have their support when they don't even know what college life is. So having those sisters, it feels like another family. We're all going through several things in life in which we support each other but are not only ourselves, but we support other women here on school, whether you're from our same culture or not, just by being different, we support that. We really want to empower women to speak out and to be acknowledged for who they are here in capital on campus and some of the sports that we have here. There's not really competitive sports that you would say other schools have. Well, we do have is like fun sport, so you can join a sport. There will be games, but it's not a something a lot of students really go to. What we do have here is the Broncos tedium, so it's a football stadium. For the R Nuggets games, we'll have the Rockies, which is our basketball stadium, which that one is probably twenty five minutes away, walking as well. You can go to a game during the summer or any time during their seasons. We have sued Afro, which is a theater that they have. I know a sister who works there, and she says, It's really wonderful. They have high schoolers as well um, other than that, I don't really know other organizations. We do have a swim team, pretty much any other team that you can think of. It's just not as competitive simply because we do share the campus with other schools. That doesn't mean that you can't join and they will have games, that they won't have other organizations.