Welcome to the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, a proud member of the four-campus University of Colorado system, one of the most respected public university systems in the nation.
The Colorado Springs campus of the university serves more than 12,000 students on a beautiful 500-acre campus nestled among the Austin Bluffs in Colorado Springs, as well as more than 2,000 students from across the globe who access course offerings online.
Students have the opportunity to pursue degrees from six colleges and schools: the College of Business, the College of Education, the College of Engineering and Applied Science, the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, the School of Public Affairs, and the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences. All colleges and schools are supported by the Graduate School and the Kraemer Family Library.
Whether in person, online, or in a blended classroom environment, UCCS is focused on student success. We offer undergraduate programs that provide critical thinking and problem-solving skills and that meet the needs of our vibrant regional economy. Our selective, high-quality graduate programs focus on refining specific skills and the discovery of new knowledge through scholarly research.
UCCS students engage with faculty who are leaders. All tenured and tenure-track faculty have terminal degrees in their fields, usually the PhD, while instructors bring to the classroom a unique blend of academic and professional experiences. Outside of the classroom, UCCS students have the opportunity to meet new people with similar interests through more than 100 registered student clubs and organizations. Students can also gain experience through a variety of service learning projects and study abroad opportunities. Through the collective efforts of faculty and staff, we aim to help students succeed through the building of meaningful, lasting relationships and superior skills.
As southern Colorado’s only research university, we are actively involved in creating a vibrant future for individuals and communities alike. We are proud to help individuals take their rightful place in the communities of the future including roles as teachers who will guide children, business leaders who will propel the economy, engineers who will unleash new ideas, first responders who will keep us safe, and health professionals who care.
We are proud to be southern Colorado’s leading university and to welcome you to our community of scholars.
Respectfully,
Venkat Reddy, Interim Chancellor
University of Colorado Board of Regents
Irene Griego, chair, 2015-2021, District 7
Glen Gallegos, vice chair, 2013-2019, District 3
John Carson, 2015-2021, District 6
Heidi Ganahl, 2017-2023, At-Large
Kyle Hybl, 2013-2019, District 5
John “Jack” Kroll, 2017-2023, District 1
Stephen Ludwig, 2013-2019, At-Large
Sue Sharkey, 2011-2017, District 4
Linda Shoemaker, 2015-2021, District 2
Administrative Officers
CU System
Bruce H. Benson, President. BS, University of Colorado.
Leonard Dinegar, Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff. BA, Catholic University of America; MA, University of Colorado.
Todd Saliman, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. BA, University of Colorado.
Patrick T. O’Rourke, Vice President, University Counsel and Secretary of the Board of Regents. BA, Creighton University; JD, Georgetown University.
Tanya Mares Kelly-Bowry, Vice President for Government Relations. BA, University of Colorado Boulder; MA, Regis University.
Michael Lightner, Vice President and Academic Affairs Officer. BS, MS, University of Florida; PhD, Carnegie Mellon University.
Johnnie Ray, Vice President for Advancement. BA, Texas Tech University.
Ken McConnellogue, Vice President for Communication. BS, University of Colorado Boulder; MA, University of Northern Colorado.
Kathy Nesbitt, Vice President, Employee and Information Services. BA, University of Colorado; JD, Southern University Law Center.
Colorado Springs Campus
Venkateshwar Reddy, Interim Chancellor. BS, Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University, India; MS and PhD, Pennsylvania State University.
Thomas Christensen, Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. BS, University of Minnesota; MS and PhD, Cornell University.
Charles Sweet, Vice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives. BA, Duke University; JD, University of Virginia.
Susan Szpyrka, Senior Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance. BA, MPA, University of Colorado Colorado Springs.
Martin Wood, Senior Vice Chancellor for University Advancement. BS, MA, Emporia State University.
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