Big changes are underway on the 5th floor of the Admin Building. This semester, the College of Business updated the space to give students more places to study and easier access to support, including new study areas, a relocated CBUS Tutoring Center and University Writing Center, and a conference room that also serves as a classroom for upper-level courses. The goal is simple: make the 5th floor a comfortable, convenient place where students can work, ask questions, and connect with faculty and staff throughout the day.

Study Spaces

The new study spaces are stocked with whiteboards, snacks, and office supplies to make studying a little easier. Students do not have to reserve the area or rent out the supplies; they are always available for students. One space is located right off the elevator, and the other is near the Management Department.

Tutoring Center

The CBUS Tutoring Center offers College of Business students support for all business core classes. This semester, we have two student tutors in addition to Own Herman. Students can use the tutoring Center fro extra help in business classes, whether it’s class material, assignments, or study tips.

Check out this semester’s Tutoring Center schedule and find a time that fits you schedule – CBUS Tutoring Center Schedule. 

students working together

Writing Center

The University Writing Center can help with any writing assignment, at any stage of the writing process. They support student writers across all writing levels and in any discipline. Students can receive help with summary/response papers, journals, case studies, research projects, collaborative projects, digital projects, resumes, applications, presentations, and more.

Check out this semester’s Writing Center schedule and find a time that fits your schedule: Writing Center – MSU Denver

New Conference Room and Classroom Spaces

Our newly converted conference room doubles as a flexible classroom space, designed for collaboration and hands-on learning. It will host several of our upper-level and capstone courses, giving students a more professional setting that mirrors the environments they’ll step into after graduation.