Move-in & Fall Welcome 2026
Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder will welcome thousands of new and returning students and their families to campus this month.ÌýWe are expecting nearly 9,000 incoming students with 7,500 first-year students moving into residence halls, and 1,400 transfer students.ÌýCredentialed members of the news media are invited to a media availability from 6 a.m. to noon on Monday, Aug. 17, that will cover fall move-in and Fall Welcome events.ÌýRSVP is required for all interviews.ÌýPlease see details and story ideas below.
If you plan to cover move-in, please RSVP toÌýcunews@colorado.eduÌýby 5 p.m. Aug. 13.
ÌýÌýIf you go
Who:ÌýCredentialed news media members
What:ÌýJournalists will have the opportunity to interview campus spokespeople about move-in,ÌýFall Welcome events and the fall semester ahead. They can also collect photos and video B-roll of students moving in at that time.
EmailÌýcunews@colorado.edu for arrangements.
When:ÌýMonday, Aug. 17Ìý| Spokesperson interviews 6 a.m.–noon. Interviews with Chancellor Justin Schwartz and Vice Chancellor of Student Life D’Andra Mull 10:30–11 a.m. RSVP is required for all interviews.Ìý
Where:ÌýMedia availability will take place atÌýOnizuka Hall. Members of the news media mustÌýRSVP to reserve parking on campus. Please park at Lot 622, marked in orange on the map below. You can follow thisÌý.

Multimedia
The 2026 move-in media assets, including VO and photos, are available for media outlets to download and use. They will also be shared through the official Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder Strategic Relations and Communications X (Twitter) account, @CUBoulderNews. See video and photo assets below from 2025. These will be updated after 2026 move-in.
Enter the password provided to media and search this keyword: 2025_movein
Story Ideas
Student Success
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Global Campus
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Interviewing Students
- Reporters are encouraged to speak with students, family and others who consent to interviews during move-in and Fall Welcome events.
- Members of the news media are prohibited from entering residence halls without prior permission from Strategic Media Relations, even if a student invites you in.
- ContactÌýcunews@colorado.eduÌýbefore visiting campus to request residence hall permission.
Traffic Impacts
- The move-in process is spread out over several days and is based on student-selected appointments, which eases the process for students and lessens traffic impacts in and around Boulder.
- People driving to or around Boulder shouldÌýexpect increased traffic beginning Aug. 14 through Aug. 18.
- Reporters and photographers should allow extra time to arrive on campus and locate parking.
- Members of the public should be advised that U.S. 36, Baseline Road, Broadway and Arapahoe Avenue in the areas around campus often have additional traffic throughout the move-in process.
- Families are encouraged to approach campus from the east via Baseline Road.
- Supermarkets and other businesses near campus can also be busier than usual as students pick up furniture or stock up on groceries and other essential items.Ìý
Welcome Events
Fall Welcome events will be open to first-year and transfer students. Select events will be open to all Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder students.ÌýSee the full schedule.
In-person Welcome Events
- Fall Welcome events will be open to first-year and transfer students. Select events will be open to all Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder students.
- Find the fullÌýFall Welcome event schedule, includingÌý,ÌýTuesday, August 18, 2026 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. atÌý950 Regent Drive, Boulder, CO 80309, andÌý at Farrand Field at 9 p.m.Attendance is open to the public; Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder affiliation is not required.
Public Community Events
Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder affiliation is not required for events that are open to the public.
- : Sept. 11, the night before the first home football game. The large celebration starts at the 1300 block of Pearl Street (in front of the Historic Boulder County Courthouse) and moves west, stopping on each block of the mall to perform.Ìý
- : Sept. 12
Orientation
- International Student Orientation | Aug. 15–16
- First-Generation Student Orientation | Aug. 16
- Graduate Student Orientation | Aug. 17
- Transfer Student College Day | Aug. 18
Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBuffaloes vs. Weber State Home Opener
- Sept. 12, Folsom Field, 1:30 p.m. kickoff, airing on ESPN+
- Student Gameday Huddle
Pearl Street Stampede
- : Sept. 11, the night before the first home football game. The large celebration starts at the 1300 block of Pearl Street (in front of the Historic Boulder County Courthouse) and moves west, stopping on each block of the mall to perform.
Resources for New Families
- Families are invited to joinÌýFall Welcome Family eventsÌýAug. 16 to Aug. 29.
- Families can joinÌýBuff Family Webinars and Buff Family Coffee Hours throughout the year to learn more about campus resources and to connect with other Buff families.
- Families can stay connected by signing up for theÌýBuff Family Newsletter and following theÌý.