The Communication Center

The Communication Center is here to help you enhance your communication skills – in public speaking, group dynamics, one-on-one interviews, and more. 

Effective communication is critical to everyday life! Whether you are communicating at school with your professors and classmates, at work with your boss and co-workers, or at home with your family or friends, communication is an essential skill for successful relationships! The Communication Center is here to help you enhance your communication skills – in public speaking, group dynamics, one-on-one interviews, and more. The Communication Center is a friendly place for EVERY student on campus, no matter your major or the courses you’re taking.  Many of your classes will require individual or group presentations. Make an appointment for one-on-one, individualized peer-tutoring – whether you are a confident, expert speaker or need assistance with confidence, organization, and delivery skills.

The Communication Center is located in Columbine Hall, Room 312. 

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Communication is a major for people who enjoy working with other people and who enjoy speaking in public. The communication major at UCCS studies many types of communication (oral, family, non-verbal, professional, intercultural, etc).

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Are you ready to fuel your future? Apply to UCCS today. We believe UCCS could be the perfect fit for you, based on our award-winning academics, our awe-inspiring campus and the natural beauty of Colorado Springs.

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The College of Letters, Arts & Sciences also offers a collection of peak learning experiences that offer opportunities to strengthen your skills and prepare you for your next challenge. Peak Learning Experiences (PLE) is a college-wide initiative to prepare our students to thrive in today's job market and beyond. LAS offers many opportunities for students to acquire the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to make informed career choices in this ever-changing labor market.

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