The International Tax Office is reviewing records in preparation for year-end and may reach out to international employees and students for an update. Here’s what you need to know about the process.
By state law, Coloradans can get two hours of paid time off to vote on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5.
The first and most important step in staying healthy this flu season is getting a flu shot, along with a COVID-19 booster. There are multiple quick and easy ways to get your annual inoculation, often at no cost.
A large uptick in unauthorized messages claiming to be CU-affiliated financial services have been reported. These individuals and organizations are not associated with CU. Learn more about these solicitations and how to keep your financial information safe.
Sprintax Calculus enables international employees and students to exchange information and documents with the International Tax Office, eliminating mandatory appointments.
CU’s Tuition Assistance Benefit will see major changes for fall 2024 — see how these changes will benefit you.
Starting June 3, staff and faculty systemwide will have access to the university’s new self-service portal to request, modify and track leave of absence requests.
It’s time to shift into high gear this Open Enrollment by making your selections for the 2024-25 plan year, beginning July 1.
Turn up the volume and hit the books this summer with the Tuition Assistance Benefit.
The University of Colorado contributes 90% of premiums on average. Faculty and staff can select their benefits during Open Enrollment, April 22 to May 10.

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