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Colorado recognizes CU Boulder's Basic Needs Program with new designation

Colorado recognizes CU Boulder's Basic Needs Program with new designation

The Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE) has awarded CU Boulder the Comprehensive Basic Needs Campus Designation, recognizing the university鈥檚 long-standing investment in programs that address students鈥 essential needs, including food security, housing and mental health. The CU Denver and Colorado Springs campuses were also recognized.

鈥淭his designation is a culmination of years of investment in building strong, student-centered support systems,鈥 said Hannah Wilks, assistant dean of students. 鈥淐U Boulder has worked hard to develop a comprehensive approach to addressing basic needs, and this recognition reaffirms our commitment to creating equitable, supportive environments on our campus and across Colorado鈥攕haring best practices and helping all students thrive.鈥

Basic Needs Comprehensive Campus designation badge 2026–2029 from the Colorado Department of Higher Education

CDHE evaluates colleges and universities on听, including food security, mental health, legal services and career support. The designation has two levels:听, for institutions meeting core requirements across six foundational areas, and听, for those that meet all Cornerstone criteria plus at least three additional service categories.

Both levels focus on reducing barriers, alleviating stress and improving retention and graduation outcomes. This recognition consolidates prior initiatives鈥攕uch as the Hunger Free Campus designation CU Boulder earned in 2020鈥攊nto a single, holistic framework. It is part of CDHE鈥檚 Social Determinants of Student Success initiative, which emphasizes that access to essential resources is critical for academic and life success.

CU Boulder鈥檚 basic needs support program is a critical part in the Division of Student Life鈥檚 mission to create an inclusive student-ready community centered on student success, holistic well-being and self-advocacy. The Basic Needs Center collaborates and coordinates with several departments across Student Life to support students beyond the classroom, including food and housing security, legal services, health and well-being resources, career services and much more.

Wilks has also elevated this effort beyond CU Boulder, so that students around Colorado can thrive. In 2020, she cofounded The Colorado Higher Education Basic Needs Coalition, which works to reduce stigma and expand access to essential supports for students statewide through collaboration, advocacy and data-informed strategies. Its efforts align with CU Boulder鈥檚 commitment to student success, including launching a statewide basic needs insecurity survey in fall 2026, with participation from about 20 institutions. CU Boulder developed the survey and will analyze the data in partnership with the CDHE to better understand student needs across the state and inform resources, funding and policy decisions.

For more information on CU Boulder鈥檚 student support resources, visit the听Basic Needs Center.