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Academic Advancement / Student Support Services
117 LL Gibbons (970) 6129; FAX (970) 491-3476
Support first-generation (neither parent completed a four-year college degree), low income, and disabled students' academic pursuits.
117 LL Gibbons (970) 6129; FAX (970) 491-3476
Support first-generation (neither parent completed a four-year college degree), low income, and disabled students' academic pursuits.
- Peer mentoring
- Individualized tutoring
- Academic goal setting, planning, and grade monitoring
- Graduate School exploration: information, resources, referrals
- "Keys to College Success" Class
Asian/Pacific American Student Services
212 Lory Student Center (970) 491-6154; FAX (970) 491-2574
Assist the University in retaining Asian/Pacific American students through direct service and support and by providing programs that foster cultural awareness on campus and in the Fort Collins community.
212 Lory Student Center (970) 491-6154; FAX (970) 491-2574
Assist the University in retaining Asian/Pacific American students through direct service and support and by providing programs that foster cultural awareness on campus and in the Fort Collins community.
- Academic support
- Asian American Success Class
- Asian Fest
- Community outreach
- Cultural awareness
- Educational programs
Assistive Technology Resource Center (ATRC)
Occupational Therapy Building (970) 491-2016
Assistive Technology Services works to ensure that students and employees are aware of and have access to assistive technology options that allow for success in their respective educational and work roles.
Occupational Therapy Building (970) 491-2016
Assistive Technology Services works to ensure that students and employees are aware of and have access to assistive technology options that allow for success in their respective educational and work roles.
- Assessments - provides adapted computing evaluations.
- Accommodations - determines and provides appropriate assistive technology accommodations.
- Training - provides training in the application of the assistive technology.
- Equipment Loans - provides assistive technology equipment loans to students.
- Resources - provides access to assistive technology resources and information.
Black Student Services
204 Lory Student Center (970) 491-5781; FAX (970) 491-0492
Assist African-American students in achieving their goals by encouraging and supporting their academic, professional, cultural, and personal development.
204 Lory Student Center (970) 491-5781; FAX (970) 491-0492
Assist African-American students in achieving their goals by encouraging and supporting their academic, professional, cultural, and personal development.
- Career and academic counseling
- Mentoring/grade monitoring
- Leadership development and training
- Community outreach
- African American Success Class
Campus Media
Lower Level, Lory Student Center (970) 491-1781; FAX (970) 491-1690
Serve as a focal point for campus communications through daily, four-color newspaper, a 10,000-watt FM radio station, Campus TV, and a yearbook. Colorado State students manage the content for award-winning media and are advised by a professional staff with extensive media experience.
Lower Level, Lory Student Center (970) 491-1781; FAX (970) 491-1690
Serve as a focal point for campus communications through daily, four-color newspaper, a 10,000-watt FM radio station, Campus TV, and a yearbook. Colorado State students manage the content for award-winning media and are advised by a professional staff with extensive media experience.
- Rocky Mountain Collegian - student newspaper
- KCSU-FM radio
- Campus TV
Campus Recreation
(970) 491-6359; FAX (970) 491-6092
The Mission of Campus Recreation is to provide quality programs, facilities, and services that promote a sense of community, support student development through leadership and employment opportunities, and encourage the pursuit of a healthy lifestyle to a diverse student population.
(970) 491-6359; FAX (970) 491-6092
The Mission of Campus Recreation is to provide quality programs, facilities, and services that promote a sense of community, support student development through leadership and employment opportunities, and encourage the pursuit of a healthy lifestyle to a diverse student population.
- Student recreation center
- Strength & Fitness programs
- Non-credit Instruction classes
- Outdoor Adventure Program
- Challenge Course
- Intramural Sports
- Club Sports
Career Center
105 Ammons Hall (970) 491-5707; FAX (970) 491-1134
Assist students and alumni in their exploration of academic majors and professional opportunities.
105 Ammons Hall (970) 491-5707; FAX (970) 491-1134
Assist students and alumni in their exploration of academic majors and professional opportunities.
- Career interest inventories and career workshops
- Resumé and letter writing skills
- Interviewing and job search workshops
- Career counseling
- Professional experience program
- Career fairs
- Career resource library
- On-campus recruiting program
Center for Advising and Student Achievement (CASA)
202 Aylesworth NE
Advising Services: (970) 491-7095; FAX (970) 491-1133
Orientation Services: (970) 491-6011; FAX (970) 491-2595
CASA advises students in making academic and major choices, schedule planning, developing strategies to succeed at Colorado State, and refers students to additional campus resources. Orientation programs make the transition to campus life smoother for freshmen and transfer students. They also help families become acquainted with the University.
202 Aylesworth NE
Advising Services: (970) 491-7095; FAX (970) 491-1133
Orientation Services: (970) 491-6011; FAX (970) 491-2595
CASA advises students in making academic and major choices, schedule planning, developing strategies to succeed at Colorado State, and refers students to additional campus resources. Orientation programs make the transition to campus life smoother for freshmen and transfer students. They also help families become acquainted with the University.
- Advising Services:
- University Open Option
- Open Option Seeking Business and Engineering
- Open Option Seeking Art and Technical Journalism
- Applied Human Sciences Open Option
- GUEST and selected programs in the Division of Continuing Education
- University Withdrawals
- Scholastic Standards
- Absence letters to faculty and emergency student notification
- Orientation Services:
- Preview Freshman Orientation
- The Next Step Transfer Orientation
- RamWelcome
- Fall and Spring Orientation
Center for Drug and Alcohol Education
Rm 5 Hartshorn Health Service (970) 491-1702
Provide campus-wide education for the prevention of drug and alcohol misuse with strong emphasis on promoting alternative activities.
Rm 5 Hartshorn Health Service (970) 491-1702
Provide campus-wide education for the prevention of drug and alcohol misuse with strong emphasis on promoting alternative activities.
- Assessments and evaluations for chemical dependency
- Referrals for treatment and support groups
- Programs for residence halls, Greek houses, and class presentations
- Weekly drug and alcohol education class
- Resource materials
Conflict Resolution and Student Conduct Services
200 Lory Student Center (970) 491-7165; FAX (970) 491-1800
Colorado State expects students to maintain standards of personal conduct that are in harmony with the University's educational goals, to observe national, state, and local laws, and to respect the rights, privileges, and property of others. The University fosters a culture of respect and civility, and protects the rights and safety of students and other members of the community. Judicial Affairs is charged with education, consultation, and support to the campus community regarding due process protections and responding to alleged violations of the behavioral standards of conduct established for Colorado State students. University Ombudsman: Ensure that students, staff, and faculty receive fair and equitable treatment within the University system.
200 Lory Student Center (970) 491-7165; FAX (970) 491-1800
Colorado State expects students to maintain standards of personal conduct that are in harmony with the University's educational goals, to observe national, state, and local laws, and to respect the rights, privileges, and property of others. The University fosters a culture of respect and civility, and protects the rights and safety of students and other members of the community. Judicial Affairs is charged with education, consultation, and support to the campus community regarding due process protections and responding to alleged violations of the behavioral standards of conduct established for Colorado State students. University Ombudsman: Ensure that students, staff, and faculty receive fair and equitable treatment within the University system.
- Educate students, family, and staff regarding the "rights and responsibilities of students"
- Consult with faculty, staff, and students on student behavior concerns
- Conduct disciplinary hearings for students charged with misconduct
- Advise Greek Judicial Board
- Participate in policy development or review related to student behavior
- Participate in crisis consultation/intervention teams
- Conduct training sessions regarding academic integrity, disruptive student behavior, educational privacy requirements, and other topics related to behavior concerns
- Make educational referrals for students needing support related to substance abuse, psychological issues, anger management, ethical decision making, domestic violence, and sex offenses
- A confidential place for conflict resolution
- Advocate for fair process
- Information and referral service
- Facilitation/mediation
- Recommend general change in University policies and procedures
- Conflict management workshops
El Centro Student Services
178 Lory Student Center (970) 491-5722; FAX (970) 491-2534
Assist Hispanic, Chicano, Mexican American, and Latino students in their academic and professional pursuits through programs that support cultural and personal development.
178 Lory Student Center (970) 491-5722; FAX (970) 491-2534
Assist Hispanic, Chicano, Mexican American, and Latino students in their academic and professional pursuits through programs that support cultural and personal development.
- Career advising
- Academic counseling
- Mentoring
- Grade monitoring
- Community outreach
- Public school outreach
- Tutoring
- Professional Develoment
- Cultural programming
- Hispanic Success Class
GLBT Student Services
Room 174, Lory Student Center (970) 491-4342
Provides support services for GLBT students and allies of the CSU community. The office initiates, coordinates and provides educational materials, programs and professional development opportunities for all Colorado State University students, faculty and staff members on GLBT issues to help enhance a campus environment that welcomes all students, faculty and staff.
Room 174, Lory Student Center (970) 491-4342
Provides support services for GLBT students and allies of the CSU community. The office initiates, coordinates and provides educational materials, programs and professional development opportunities for all Colorado State University students, faculty and staff members on GLBT issues to help enhance a campus environment that welcomes all students, faculty and staff.
- Education and Campus Outreach
- Resources and Referrals
- Incidents of Harrassment, Discrimination, & Intimidation
- Advising & Counseling
Student Health (Hartshorn Health Service)
Hartshorn Health Service (970) 491-7121; FAX (970) 491-0268
A multi-disciplinary, ambulatory health care clinic serves about 350 patients per day during the academic year. Access to services is covered by student fees; charges are assessed for prescriptions, x-rays, and lab tests.
Hartshorn Health Service (970) 491-7121; FAX (970) 491-0268
A multi-disciplinary, ambulatory health care clinic serves about 350 patients per day during the academic year. Access to services is covered by student fees; charges are assessed for prescriptions, x-rays, and lab tests.
- General medicine
- Women's health
- Laboratory & X-ray
- Physical therapy
- Pharmacy
- Dental clinic
Housing and Dining Services
Palmer Center (970) 491-6511; FAX (970) 491-7427
On-campus living and educational experiences that develop, sustain, and improve dynamic, student-centered, employee supported, living learning communities that enhance personal growth and global citizenship.
Palmer Center (970) 491-6511; FAX (970) 491-7427
On-campus living and educational experiences that develop, sustain, and improve dynamic, student-centered, employee supported, living learning communities that enhance personal growth and global citizenship.
- Residence Halls
- Residential Dining Services
- University Apartments
- University ID and Vending
- Pingree Park (CSU’s Mountain Campus)
- Conference Services
Lory Student Center
(970) 491-6395; FAX (970) 491-6423
As the hub of campus life, programs and services create a stimulating and supportive atmosphere to complement academic and social enrichment and encourage life-long learning. The Student Center plays an integral role in the University's educational mission, providing leadership, cultural, and developmental opportunities.
(970) 491-6395; FAX (970) 491-6423
As the hub of campus life, programs and services create a stimulating and supportive atmosphere to complement academic and social enrichment and encourage life-long learning. The Student Center plays an integral role in the University's educational mission, providing leadership, cultural, and developmental opportunities.
- University Bookstore
- ASCSU
- Campus Activities and Student Organizations
- Information desk
- Study and conversation areas
- Meeting spaces
- Catering services
- Restaurants
- Businesses and shops
Native American Student Services
218 Lory Student Center (970) 491-1332; FAX (970) 491-2659
Assist the University in retention of Native American students through services and programs that support students' cultural, academic, professional, and personal development. Offer programs to increase awareness and appreciation of American Indian culture on campus and in the community.
218 Lory Student Center (970) 491-1332; FAX (970) 491-2659
Assist the University in retention of Native American students through services and programs that support students' cultural, academic, professional, and personal development. Offer programs to increase awareness and appreciation of American Indian culture on campus and in the community.
- Academic support
- Leadership development and training
- Native American Success Class
- Pow-Wow
- Cultural awareness programming
Off-Campus Student Services / Resources for Adult Learners
Lory Student Center, Main Level (970) 491-2248; FAX (970) 491-6196
Provide a comprehensive array of services to meet the diverse needs of off-campus and nontraditional students.
Lory Student Center, Main Level (970) 491-2248; FAX (970) 491-6196
Provide a comprehensive array of services to meet the diverse needs of off-campus and nontraditional students.
- Rental housing information
- Tenants' rights and responsibilities
- Nontraditional student peer mentoring program
- Orientation
Resources for Disabled Students
100 General Services (970) 491-6385; FAX (970) 491-3457
Provide services and accommodations to ensure students with disabilities are afforded equal access to all University programs and activities for which a student is qualified to benefit or participate. Enrolled students with mobility, visual, hearing, and learning disabilities are qualified for support, as well as are students with chronic health conditions.
100 General Services (970) 491-6385; FAX (970) 491-3457
Provide services and accommodations to ensure students with disabilities are afforded equal access to all University programs and activities for which a student is qualified to benefit or participate. Enrolled students with mobility, visual, hearing, and learning disabilities are qualified for support, as well as are students with chronic health conditions.
- Alternative testing services
- Accessible van service
- Reader/taper service
- Information and referrals
- Note taking support
- Individual advocacy
- Sign language/oral interpreting services
- Mental health
Student Leadership and Civic Engagement
Room 176, Lory Student Center (970) 491-1682; FAX (970) 491-2826
Coordinate and facilitate service opportunities for students, faculty, and staff by establishing partnerships with local, regional, and global communities. Service projects designed to contribute to the development of personal, professional, civic, and academic growth.
Room 176, Lory Student Center (970) 491-1682; FAX (970) 491-2826
Coordinate and facilitate service opportunities for students, faculty, and staff by establishing partnerships with local, regional, and global communities. Service projects designed to contribute to the development of personal, professional, civic, and academic growth.
- Campus Club
- Cans Around the Oval
- Shelter to Shelter
- Skillsbank
- Clean La Poudre
- Clearinghouse
- Resource library
- Scholarships
- Service Integration Project
- Mini-grants for student community partner initiatives
- Special needs swim
- Alternative Breaks
Student Legal Services
182 Lory Student Center (970) 491-1482; FAX (970) 491-1680
Provide confidential legal advice and counsel to full fee-paying students at no charge.
182 Lory Student Center (970) 491-1482; FAX (970) 491-1680
Provide confidential legal advice and counsel to full fee-paying students at no charge.
- Landlord / tenant / roommate disputes
- Traffic violations
- Consumer complaints
- Name changes
- Uncontested divorces
- Criminal misdemeanor matters
- Wills
University Counseling Center
C36 Clark Building (970) 491-6053; FAX (970) 491-2382
As a comprehensive mental health agency, the Counseling Center assists students in acquiring the skills, attitudes, and resources necessary to succeed in college and pursue satisfying and productive lives. Provides support through individual and group programs to help students cope with personal and academic difficulties.
C36 Clark Building (970) 491-6053; FAX (970) 491-2382
As a comprehensive mental health agency, the Counseling Center assists students in acquiring the skills, attitudes, and resources necessary to succeed in college and pursue satisfying and productive lives. Provides support through individual and group programs to help students cope with personal and academic difficulties.
- Individual and group counseling
- 24-hour emergency services
- Daytime walk-in services
- Stress management program
- Study skills training (970) 491-5527
- Learning disabilities evaluation (970) 491-5527
- Testing services (970) 491-6498
Women's Programs and Studies
112 Student Services (970) 491-6384; FAX (970) 491-4922
Provide services and programs with women as the focus. Serves all students -- undergraduate and graduate, women and men, faculty and staff, and community members. Offer programs to expand awareness and interest levels of students, while creating conditions that allow both women and men students to share fully and equally in the many University opportunities and resources.
112 Student Services (970) 491-6384; FAX (970) 491-4922
Provide services and programs with women as the focus. Serves all students -- undergraduate and graduate, women and men, faculty and staff, and community members. Offer programs to expand awareness and interest levels of students, while creating conditions that allow both women and men students to share fully and equally in the many University opportunities and resources.
- Information, counseling, and referral
- Women's Studies - undergraduate and graduate certification programs
- Women's Studies Project on teaching, curriculum, and scholarship
- Victim Assistance Team (V.A.T.)
- Student Alliance for Gender Education (S.A.G.E.)
- Outreach Programming - "Women at Noon," colloquia, workshops, etc.
- The Resource Center (materials lending library)

