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Visiting “Campus”

So, you want to visit ³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæ Global? Well, here’s the thing – we’re an online university. That means our “campus†is really wherever you and your device happen to be – your couch, a coffee shop, or maybe even a beach somewhere (lucky you). Our classes and support services all happen virtually, so you can learn from anywhere in the world.

That said, we do have an administrative office in Denver, Colorado, and we accommodate visitors by appointment only (we don’t do pop-ins). You can email us here to schedule an appointment. For a full list of contact information, visit our Contact Us page.

If you’re hand-delivering transcripts or other important documents, you’ll want to visit the security desk located in the building lobby. The documents can be dropped in the secure dropbox located outside ³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæ Global Suite 165. You don’t need an appointment for that.

Each June, ³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæ Global holds our commencement ceremony and welcomes hundreds of ³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæ Global graduates to Denver. If you are looking for more details on commencement, visit our information page.

How to Visit ³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæ Global

If you plan to visit our administrative office, here’s what you need to know:

  • Our is located at 555 17th Street, Denver, CO 80202. The is located around the corner at the Grand Hyatt Denver, 1755 Glenarm Place.
  • Check-in Process: Start at the security desk in the lobby. They will guide you from there.
  • Points of Contact: Steven Long at 720-323-1638 or Maddie Madilla at 303-534-6290.
  • Emergency Protocols: We recommend familiarizing yourself with our stairwells in case of an emergency:
    • One stairwell is located beside the kitchen area, down the hallway to the left of the front desk.
    • The other is on the opposite side of the wall from the women’s restroom (in the collaboration space).
    • Exit signs are clearly marked and illuminated throughout the building.

For more detailed information, please refer to our (PDF), which includes campus safety protocols, fire inspection reports, floor plans with evacuation routes, and HAZMAT information.

Denver Travel Tips

Did you know Denver’s called the “Mile High City” because it’s literally one mile above sea level? Yep, the city sits at 5,280 feet in elevation. Plus, Denver gets about 300 days of sunshine a year, so whether you’re hiking in the Rockies or checking out the local scene, chances are you’ll have plenty of blue skies.

That mile-high elevation can take some getting used to if you’re coming from lower altitudes, but no worries – , our friendly destination marketing organization, has some and information that includes for getting around. For trip inspiration, Lonely Planet offers

Public Safety Tips for Denver Visitors

If you're visiting Denver, here are a few key safety tips from the Denver Police Department:

Be Aware of Your Surroundings

Keep an eye on your belongings, especially in busy areas. Report any suspicious activity to the non-emergency line at (720) 913-2000 or dial 911 for emergencies.

Vehicle Safety

Always lock your car, park in well-lit areas, and avoid leaving valuables in plain sight.

Personal Safety

Use well-traveled, well-lit paths when walking around. Stay alert, especially when alone.

Emergency Contacts

For urgent situations, call 911. For non-emergencies, call (720) 913-2000.

Staying Safe at Our Office

If visiting the ³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæ Global office, familiarize yourself with the nearest exits and stairwells. Exit signs are clearly marked.

Denver Crime Rates

For information about Denver crime rates, the Denver Police Department has created . ³Ô¹ÏÁÔÆæ Global’s office building is located in the “CBD” neighborhood.