Explore CU Boulder Hillel
CU Boulder Hillel is your center for Jewish Life on campus. We are a pluralistic organization that creates spiritual, cultural, and social experiences. Every Friday, Hillel is bursting at the seams for Shabbat dinner where students enjoy good company and homemade meals that are always sourced from local, higher welfare products. Throughout the week, you can find us on campus with an abundance of bagels and coffee just for students. If you like to travel, we do that too through our Birthright Israel trips, Alternative Spring Break trips, and even attending conferences around the U.S. CU Boulder Hillel also offers uniquely tailored internships and leadership opportunities for students who want to make an impact on campus while broadening their resume and portfolio. Make sure to drop by in between classes to grab a snack and say hi!Undergraduate Enrollment
31,656 Students
*Percent of population
Graduate Enrollment
6,989 Students
*Percent of population
Jewish Experience Through Hillel
- Served by Hillel Yes
- Religious Services Available No
- Hillel Rabbi/Senior Jewish Educator No
- Hillel Mental Health/Wellness Staff No
- Kosher Food Available Yes
- Birthright Israel Participation Yes
- Alt Break Participation No
- Israel Fellow Yes
- No
Campus Climate for Jewish Students
- Hillel CCI Antisemitism Training Participant No
- No
- Anti-Israel Student Government or BDS Resolution None
Additional Campus Information
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- Jewish Studies Offered Yes
- Jewish Studies Major or Minor Minor, Major, Certificate
- Study Abroad in Israel University sponsored program
- Private/Public Public
- Acceptance Rate 81%
- U.S. Region Western
- Commuter/Residential Residential
- Tuition In-State $12,312
- Tuition Out-of-State $41,932
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- Greek Life Yes
Related Scholarships
Check out some of the scholarships available for University of Colorado at Boulder Jewish students.
Awarded annually to a promising undergraduate majoring or minoring in Jewish Studies who demonstrates academic success, a passion for public service, and scholarship that benefits the public good or other demonstrated evidence of a civically engaged student.
In partnership with ACE: Arts, Culture and Education at the Boulder JCC, the ACE Jewish Arts Grant supports undergraduate and graduate students as they produce creative works.
Fellows will work with librarians and archivists on projects such as researching, designing, and curating exhibits, digital humanities initiatives, and other programs based on archival materials, as well as conduct their own original research.
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