Clyde's Kickoff FAQs

FAQs

Clyde’s Kickoff is event-packed week for all students to either be introduced as incoming freshmen or to participate as upperclassmen. This week is meant to kick off the fall semester as a series of events that are fun, engaging, and insightful. Clyde’s Kickoff is one of the most significant series of events for the entire campus. Each event has a goal and purpose, introducing students to resources, staff, faculty, methods of advisement and support, one another, and builds community.

1. Students will be able to identify the mission/purpose of one department who sponsors/hosts a program during Clyde’s Kickoff

2. How to create connections with students in a space of shared difference

3. Understand the expectations and rigors within the academic environment

4. How connections to faculty and staff can benefit their transition and experience to college life

1. This week features programs that help first year students acclimate toward college socially, emotionally, and academically

2. This program will engage students in a variety of social contexts in order to create live-long friendships, develop healthy behaviors, and become exposed to different cultures and backgrounds

3. This program provides resources from various departments and services in order to introduce students to the support networks available at UCCS.

4. This program constructs opportunities for students to interact with one another in residential, commuter and other diverse settings.

Clyde’s Kickoff is held from August 14th to August 19th. During this week, there are several events during each day that are jam packed with activities that interact with other students and learn about resources available on campus.

Clyde’s Kickoff is a highly recommended program. Students who do not participate in Kickoff week are at a higher risk of not having a successful first semester, not learning the resources necessary to be successful, and are not as likely to get involved on campus. There are aspects of the week that are required, such as Gateway Days GPS classes. Clyde’s Kickoff is one of the most important event weeks that is attended by first-year students and upperclassmen alike.

Yes, there are events every single day, with some days hosting multiple events. All the events are engaging and fun. Each event has a structure/propose to help you have fun, meet other students, but also learn about the campus.

It is highly recommended commuter students attend Clyde’s Kickoff week. Why wouldn’t you? Parking is free, events are free, many events have free food and you get to meet other students in your class. Please do know if you are registered for a GPS Class and the course meets during kickoff week, you are required to attend. This week gives commuter students the ability to engage with the UCCS community.

Commuter students find it hard to connect on campus, and Clyde’s Kickoff is the opportune time to engage with. There are also events geared specifically for commuter students.

The majority of events are geared specifically for students. However, the Department of Student and Family Connections hosts multiple events throughout the week for families.

GPS is an experience for first year students to get accustomed to UCCS before the official start of the fall semester. This pre-term experience gives first-year students access to classes, resources, and activities at UCCS.

If you are registered for a GPS Class, it is a required course to attend. It is three credits. Not showing up can lead to negative repercussions on your grade point average.

Contact the Office of Residence Life and Housing. They will share with you all the details related to move-in.

Parking is free during this week

Clyde’s Kickoff also has another day of events, Saturday, that have 6 separate events that span from 10:30 AM – 10:30 PM.

While we encourage you to get to know your classmates, you can absolutely bring a guest who is not a student at UCCS.

We have a week’s worth of events that you can attend and participate in during your days off! However, we hope we have given you plenty of time to request time off. If you are a GPS student that is required to attend Gateway Days, you need to attend these scheduled days. If you are having trouble attending these days contact your teacher immediately.