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Alumni Benefits ALUMNI BENEFITS Discounted Tickets Discounted tickets for pre-selected games and events are available on occasion. Special offers for DU alumni are advertised through the University of Denver Magazine and through the bi-weekly alumni newsletter. For more information or to follow your favorite Denver Pioneers team please visit www.denverpioneers.com. For tickets (basketball, hockey, gymnastics, lacrosse, golf, skiing, soccer, swimming or tennis) contact the Ritchie Center Box Office at 303-871-2336 or www.denverpioneers.com/tickets. You can also buy tickets in person at the Ritchie Center Box Office located at 2240 E. Buchtel Blvd. Your Alumni ID card is also good for a discount to the Lamont School of Music-produced ticketed concerts. There is no limit for the amount of tickets purchased with the card. Call the Lamont Concert Line (303) 871 6412, the Newman Box Office (303) 871 7720, or newmantix.com. Campus Facilities The Coors Fitness Center offers discounted membership rates for all DU Alumni. For more information, please call 303.871.4523 or visit recreation.du.edu. DU Recreation also offers DU alumni a 10% discount on most youth recreation programs. Please call 303.871.7728 to request the DU alumni discount code. Penrose Library allows alumni patrons to check out up to 25 items for a loan period of three weeks with use of an alumni ID card. Contact University Technology Services at 303-871-4700 for a password to use the online database. Please contact the Office of Alumni Relations at [email protected] to obtain your alumni identification card. Visit www.penlib.du.edu to access the library. Use of the Westminster Law Library is available free of charge to Sturm College of Law alumni for research needs with use of an Alumni ID card. For information and an access form, contact Nancy Sensel at [email protected] or 303-871-6191. By showing valid DU alumni identification upon entering the Music Library, DU alumni have unrestricted access to collections and services as well as a range of borrowing privileges described below. As a branch library of DU Penrose Library, the resources and services of Penrose Library and the Music Library of the University of Denver are developed and maintained primarily for members of the DU community. Call 303-871-6421 for more details. Weddings and Event Venue Rental Information For the most up-to-date information on Alumni Benefits, please go to www.alumni.du.edu. Venues suitable for weddings, meetings, and events on campus offer discounted rental rates to DU alumni. There is a 10% rental discount for the Evans Memorial Chapel and other spaces rented through the office of Conference and Event Services (CES). For more information visit the CES page at www.du.edu/events or contact the CES office at [email protected] or 303.871.4333 For information on the alumni discount at the Knoebel School of Hospitality Management for weddings and other events, please contact Patricia Farmer at [email protected] or 303.871.4438. Transcripts/Diplomas For more information regarding transcripts or diplomas, you can contact the Office of the Registrar at 303.871.2286 or http://www.du.edu/registrar/records/transcripts.html. You can also print the online Transcript Order Form and mail, fax or bring it to the Office of the Registrar. Original copy and payment must be received by mail to finalize faxed requests. Transcripts will not be sent until payment is received. They are located on the garden level of University Hall. Relocation Services Great Plains Moving and Storage, an agent of North American Moving Co, offers preferred pricing and priority client status on interstate, local, and intrastate moves to all DU alumni. Call 303-333-8212 or 1-800-888-7311 and mention your DU alumni status to receive the discount. Networking, Continuing Education, Training and Development Services The DU Online Network is available to all registered ePioneer users. Register online and build a professional network of DU alumni in your preferred industry. Sign up at www.alumni.du.edu. Career Center services are available to career starters and those at a crossroad. Visit www.du.edu/career/alumni.html. Call for an appointment at 303-871-2150. In addition, graduate alumni from the Daniels College of Business may seek services at the Suitts Center for Graduate Career Services at www.daniels.du.edu. Alumni from the Korbel School of International Studies may seek assistance from the Office of Career and Professional Dvelopment at www.du.edu/korbel/careers. Law alumni may seek services at www.law.du.edu/career-development-center. Daniels College of Business is striving to Keep You Connected. There are more than 30,000 other Daniels alumni in places from Alaska to Zambia. It’s a network just waiting for you to take advantage of. Please visit www.daniels.du.edu/danielsalumni.aspx for more information on how you can join with us as we change how business students view the world and how the world views business. Graduate School of Social Work offers a 50% discount on summer elective course tuition for GSSW graduates on a space available basis. Contact Sarah Sweetman at [email protected] or 303-871-2843. University College offers an Enrichment Program that connects the intellectually curious adult to DU's outstanding faculty, facilities and programming and Denver's rich cultural community. Through noncredit short courses, lectures, seminars and weekend intensives, you can explore a wide range of subjects: from history and contemporary issues to science, literature and the arts -- without the pressures of exams, grades or admission requirements. For the most up-to-date information on Alumni Benefits, please go to www.alumni.du.edu. University College also offers the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) - formerly VIVA! - membership program which is designed for men and women age 50 and better who wish to pursue lifelong learning in the company of like-minded peers. For more information on either program visit www.universitycollege.du.edu/. Publications The University of Denver Magazine is distributed to alumni, parents and DU supporters. If you do not receive a copy and would like to, contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at [email protected], 303-871- 2711 or visit www.du.edu/dumagazine. Receive the Clarion – a weekly edition of the DU newsletter. It will be e-mailed to all who register on the web-site. “Register” is under “Options” on the left side at www.duclarion.com. 5280 Magazine, Denver’s #1 magazine, offers a 12-issue subscription for only $10 to DU alumni. Save 85% off the newsstand rate by calling 866-271-5280 and mention the special DU rate. Travel and Auto Discounted year round flat rates are available on all car makes and models at Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company. For more information call 303-757-3475 and request the DU national agreement number. Make a tax-deductible donation to the DU Alumni Merit Scholarship Fund and you will receive an approval certificate to purchase your DU license plate. Take your certificate to a Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles upon vehicle registration. DU plates are only available for vehicles registered in Colorado. The certificate is required upon vehicle registration. Request forms can be found at www.alumni.du.edu. The University of Denver has partnered with Go Next since 2006. Go Next has offered travel opportunities to destinations around the world for over 37 years. No matter the destination, Go Next keeps value-conscious travelers in mind. Years of experience allow Go Next to offer tours of exceptional value and quality that appeal to travelers of all ages and backgrounds. Participants have the opportunity to customize their trip from a wide choice of informative optional excursions allowing flexibility for the more independent traveler. Go Next programs feature international destinations, traditionally traveling to numerous locations in Europe and Asia. DU Zone The DU Zone card entitles the Holder to receive special offers at participating DU Zone Merchants around the University of Denver. Please visit http://www.du.edu/duzone for a list of merchants and details on how to get your card The Vineyard Club The DU Office of Alumni Relations has teamed up with The Vineyard Club to provide you with a monthly wine experience that is the first of its kind. We search the world over to provide club members access to rare and delectable wines, while helping you support DU! It's simple: you sign up, choose your membership level and receive a monthly shipment of small batch, unique and eclectic wines. The best part: A portion of the proceeds from your membership benefits Alumni Relations at DU. Join the club that cares, and feel good about giving back to your DU community! Visit www.thevineyardclub.com/udaa today! For the most up-to-date information on Alumni Benefits, please go to www.alumni.du.edu. Bookstore/Merchandise Colorado residents show your Pioneer Pride with the DU License Plate. Order you plate online today at www.alumni.du.edu/Benefit/License/. A 10% discount is offered on clothing, gifts, and supplies at the DU Bookstore. Present your alumni ID card upon purchase for discount. Visit www.dubookstore.com/denver. The DU Bookstore also has the largest selection of legal reference titles in the state of Colorado. They carry more than 800 titles including trade titles, study aids, legal briefs, flashcards, bar charts, law dictionaries, nutshells, case summaries, CD’s, audio tapes and more. Special orders are also available. Visit www.dubookstore.com/denver. Insurance The DU Office of Alumni Relations sponsors an alumni insurance program as a service to alumni.
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