Student Programs

At the Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL), we believe students are essential partners in shaping innovative, inclusive, and effective teaching and learning experiences at CU 51´«Ã½. Our Student Programs offer undergraduate students meaningful opportunities to collaborate with faculty and staff, develop professional skills, and contribute to the university’s educational mission.
Through these programs, students engage in collaborative, high-impact experiences that elevate their learning while supporting campus-wide initiatives. Whether they're investigating the undergraduate use of emerging technology or co-creating projects with instructors, student staff members contribute to advancing teaching excellence across campus.
Explore Our Programs:
- Educational Technology Research Assistants (ETRA)
Undergraduate students who investigate the perception of emerging technology at CU 51´«Ã½. - Students as Partners
A dialogic model that empowers equity-minded students and instructors to co-design and reflect on educational practices through collaborative projects.
We invite you to learn more about each program and discover how students are making a difference in CU 51´«Ã½â€™s learning environment.
- Teaching Support Programs
- Faculty Learning & Collaboration Hub
- Teaching, Learning, and Technology Faculty Fellows
- Mental Health and Wellness Faculty Fellows
- Grade for Student Success Faculty Guide
- Fall Conference
- Fall Intensive
- Inclusive Community of Practice (ICoP)
- Innovating Large Courses Initiative (ILCI)
- Online Teaching Community of Practice (OCoP)
- Spring Conference
- Summer Design Studio 2025
- Data Science & Humanities Symposium
- Graduate Student Programs
- Student Programs
- Books & Podcasts for Educators
- Micro-Credentials
- Innovative Teaching Initiatives