Get Involved

We are looking for dedicated students who have a love of space to join our team of Space Minor ambassadors. The University of Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder's Space Minor has a full calendar of upcoming events, and always needs new ideas as well. We need people willing to create and volunteer at these events to make them as smooth and as fun as possible. These students will work closely with leadership to create fun ideas for the program, host Space Minor events, and help spread the work about the Space Minor.

The Space Minor is creating a program for students to learn about Building Upon Firsthand Foundational Skills (BUFFS). Currently we are offering the Balloon Payload Program.ÌýA special program that allows any student in the Space Minor an opportunity to build a balloon payload and launch it to the edge of space! Students are challenged to design, fabricate, launch, recover, and analyze data from balloon payloads.

°Õ³ó±ðÌýSpace Minor Peer MentoringÌýprogramÌýoffers a group mentoring experience for students to meet other first or second year students and be matched with at least 2 upper classmen. This is a way for all students to build their peer base at campus, learn about college life, help those walking in similiar paths, and to build the Space Minor community!

This program can give current students an opportunity to connect with a alumnus and ask questions, get guidance, and understand the current workforce. °Õ³ó±ðÌýSpace Minor Alumni Mentor ProgramÌýallows the next generation of students an opportunity to work on professional growth by creating connections between alumni and current students.

Space Minor Stories

If you have a cool story about how the Space Minor has impacted you or your career, let us know! we would love to start a stories page of the great ways the Space Minor has impacted students, and we would love to feature you. Just write up your story,Ìýanecdote, or let us know of your internships and jobÌýopportunitiesÌýthat came about from the Space Minor. We would love to see pictures of you at work as well. Just send us your story toÌýspaceminor@colorado.edu

Courses at the university rely on the help of students just like you. The Space Minor's course, Pathway to Space, ASEN 1969, is looking for the help from a few students willing to help us put on the show! Students will help both in the classroom, as well as with grading for the course. Interested in helping a Space Minor course and being a CA?