Resources

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Food Security

On and Off-Campus food resources open to CSU students, faculty, and staff

Housing Security

On and Off-Campus resources for housing security open to CSU students, staff, and faculty

Permanent Disability Shuttle

The disability shuttle runs from 7:30am – 4:00pm Monday thru Friday & provides transportation for permanently disabled students to & from on-campus residence halls, parking areas & main campus buildings. There is a registration process on the Parking & Transportation Services website where students must apply for eligibility, but the service is free of charge.

CSU Health Network

The CSU Health Network – Medical Services, Counseling Services and Health Education and Prevention – provides a wide range of health and well-being services.

Multifaith and Belief Initiatives

The Multifaith & Belief Initiatives at CSU aim to focus greater attention on diverse spiritual, religious and secular (non-religious) belief identities by educating, programming, and promoting constructive engagement across belief differences.

Student Case Management

SNAP benefit application assistance and individual student case management

Student Support Services

Below are a selection of programs and services designed to support students in a variety of ways and provide opportunities to successfully participate in, and contribute to, the campus environment.

Academic Misconduct

Resources to help instructors navigate issues of academic integrity/misconduct

Tell Someone

If you are concerned about safety or mental health – your own or someone else’s, please call (970) 491-1350 or report at tellsomeone.colostate.edu.

Incidents of Bias

If you or someone you know experienced an incident of bias or prejudice towards an individual or group.

Student Complaint Form

Form for students who have been unable to satisfactorily resolve a complaint with the faculty, staff, students or others involved.

Student Accommodations

Accommodations for classes, campus housing, service animals, temporary disabilities, etc.

Basic Needs

Campus and community resources for Basic Needs support, including food, housing, utilities, transportation, healthcare, childcare, etc.

Faith, Belief and/or Religious Accommodations

Request form for absences related to faith, belief and/or religious observances.

Excused Class Absences

Information on arranging class absences for university-sanctioned events

Dean’s Certificate & Disciplinary Clearances

Do you need to know your discipline history for an employment or an education application?

Rams Against Hunger

Rams Against Hunger offers a menu of services that support students, faculty and staff experiencing food insecurity including a campus food pantry, pocket pantries, meal swipe program, food recovery, rides to local resources, and assistance with SNAP.

Student Employment Opportunities

Visit The Career Center to learn more about paid student positions on campus, internships off campus, and search resources to help you create a resume, prepare for interviews and schedule career advising.

Parent and Family Programs

Parent and Family Programs engages parents and family members of Colorado State University students in the life of the University, to foster student success, personal involvement, and financial support. They provide a Facebook page, newsletters, workshops, and one-on-one connections to share resources and support parent and family members.

Food Security

On and Off-Campus food resources open to CSU students, faculty, and staff

Housing Security

On and Off-Campus resources for housing security open to CSU students, staff, and faculty

Permanent Disability Shuttle

The disability shuttle runs from 7:30am – 4:00pm Monday thru Friday & provides transportation for permanently disabled students to & from on-campus residence halls, parking areas & main campus buildings. There is a registration process on the Parking & Transportation Services website where students must apply for eligibility, but the service is free of charge.

CSU Health Network

The CSU Health Network – Medical Services, Counseling Services and Health Education and Prevention – provides a wide range of health and well-being services.

Multifaith and Belief Initiatives

The Multifaith & Belief Initiatives at CSU aim to focus greater attention on diverse spiritual, religious and secular (non-religious) belief identities by educating, programming, and promoting constructive engagement across belief differences.

Student Case Management

SNAP benefit application assistance and individual student case management

Student Support Services

Below are a selection of programs and services designed to support students in a variety of ways and provide opportunities to successfully participate in, and contribute to, the campus environment.

Tell Someone

If you are concerned about safety or mental health – your own or someone else’s, please call (970) 491-1350 or report at tellsomeone.colostate.edu.

Incidents of Bias

If you or someone you know experienced an incident of bias or prejudice towards an individual or group.

Student Complaint Form

Form for students who have been unable to satisfactorily resolve a complaint with the faculty, staff, students or others involved.

Student Accommodations

Accommodations for classes, campus housing, service animals, temporary disabilities, etc.

Basic Needs

Campus and community resources for Basic Needs support, including food, housing, utilities, transportation, healthcare, childcare, etc.

Faith, Belief and/or Religious Accommodations

Request form for absences related to faith, belief and/or religious observances.

Excused Class Absences

Information on arranging class absences for university-sanctioned events

Dean’s Certificate & Disciplinary Clearances

Do you need to know your discipline history for an employment or an education application?

Rams Against Hunger

Rams Against Hunger offers a menu of services that support students, faculty and staff experiencing food insecurity including a campus food pantry, pocket pantries, meal swipe program, food recovery, rides to local resources, and assistance with SNAP.

Student Employment Opportunities

Visit The Career Center to learn more about paid student positions on campus, internships off campus, and search resources to help you create a resume, prepare for interviews and schedule career advising.

Student Scholarships

Through the Division of Student Affairs, invited students can apply for the Fields-Wolfe Memorial Scholarship.

For information on scholarships offered to students visit Student Financial Services.

Zoom Backgrounds

Graduate Programs

Information on the Student Affairs in Higher Education (SAHE) Master of Science and School of Education programs and degrees.

DSA Find Your Energy Templates 2023

Food Security

On and Off-Campus food resources open to CSU students, faculty, and staff

Housing Security

On and Off-Campus resources for housing security open to CSU students, staff, and faculty

Multifaith and Belief Initiatives

The Multifaith & Belief Initiatives at CSU aim to focus greater attention on diverse spiritual, religious and secular (non-religious) belief identities by educating, programming, and promoting constructive engagement across belief differences.

Academic Misconduct

Resources to help instructors navigate issues of academic integrity/misconduct

Tell Someone

If you are concerned about safety or mental health – your own or someone else’s, please call (970) 491-1350 or report at tellsomeone.colostate.edu.

Student Accommodations

Accommodations for classes, campus housing, service animals, temporary disabilities, etc.

Basic Needs

Campus and community resources for Basic Needs support, including food, housing, utilities, transportation, healthcare, childcare, etc.

Faith, Belief and/or Religious Accommodations

Request form for absences related to faith, belief and/or religious observances.

Excused Class Absences

Information on arranging class absences for university-sanctioned events

Rams Against Hunger

Rams Against Hunger offers a menu of services that support students, faculty and staff experiencing food insecurity including a campus food pantry, pocket pantries, meal swipe program, food recovery, rides to local resources, and assistance with SNAP.

Zoom Backgrounds

Class Absence Information

View class attendance regulations, University-Sanctioned Events Approved List, or download the class-absence-letter template.

Student Affairs Training And Resource Guide Hiring Information List

Training and resource guide hiring information list.

Tips for Virtual Onboarding

These tips are intended to assist in the virtual onboarding process for new VPSA employees.

Call Forwarding

If you would like your desk phone to forward to your personal number, please use Telecom’s MyPhone service. You can view instructions and find out more by following the link below.

Awards & Recognition

Division of Student Affairs has several different awards to recognize the contributions of individuals and teams across the Division for their efforts and accomplishments in making a positive difference in their work environments, service to students, and commitment to diversity.

Benefits

Information about Commitment to Campus and other benefits available to you as a Division of Student Affairs employee.

Assessment

Links relating to various forms of assessment across the Division, including information about the Assessment and Research Steering committee, program reviews, and more.

Employee Scholarships

The Division of Student Affairs offers a handful of employee scholarships. Click below to find out more.

Food Security

On and Off-Campus food resources open to CSU students, faculty, and staff

Housing Security

On and Off-Campus resources for housing security open to CSU students, staff, and faculty

CSU Health Network

The CSU Health Network – Medical Services, Counseling Services and Health Education and Prevention – provides a wide range of health and well-being services.

Multifaith and Belief Initiatives

The Multifaith & Belief Initiatives at CSU aim to focus greater attention on diverse spiritual, religious and secular (non-religious) belief identities by educating, programming, and promoting constructive engagement across belief differences.

Student Case Management

SNAP benefit application assistance and individual student case management

Tell Someone

If you are concerned about safety or mental health – your own or someone else’s, please call (970) 491-1350 or report at tellsomeone.colostate.edu.

Student Accommodations

Accommodations for classes, campus housing, service animals, temporary disabilities, etc.

Basic Needs

Campus and community resources for Basic Needs support, including food, housing, utilities, transportation, healthcare, childcare, etc.

Rams Against Hunger

Rams Against Hunger offers a menu of services that support students, faculty and staff experiencing food insecurity including a campus food pantry, pocket pantries, meal swipe program, food recovery, rides to local resources, and assistance with SNAP.

Student Scholarships

Through the Division of Student Affairs, invited students can apply for the Fields-Wolfe Memorial Scholarship.

For information on scholarships offered to students visit Student Financial Services.

Graduate Programs

Information on the Student Affairs in Higher Education (SAHE) Master of Science and School of Education programs and degrees.

Cultural Resource Centers

Support services specific to students with underrepresented identities: https://inclusiveexcellence.colostate.edu/cultural-and-resource-centers/

Additional support services for graduate students with diverse backgrounds: https://graduateschool.colostate.edu/diversity/

Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion

Resources related to diversity, equity, and inclusion within Student Affairs.

Multifaith and Belief Initiatives

The Multifaith & Belief Initiatives at CSU aim to focus greater attention on diverse spiritual, religious and secular (non-religious) belief identities by educating, programming, and promoting constructive engagement across belief differences.

Student Accommodations

Accommodations for classes, campus housing, service animals, temporary disabilities, etc.

Parent and Family Programs

Parent and Family Programs engages parents and family members of Colorado State University students in the life of the University, to foster student success, personal involvement, and financial support. They provide a Facebook page, newsletters, workshops, and one-on-one connections to share resources and support parent and family members.

Sign up for Parent & Family ListServ

Sign-up for the Parent and Family distribution list to receive emails from University leadership, updates on-campus health and safety, and additional important information.

Safety and Security

In the event of a University-related emergency, the most up-to-date information will be available at safety.colostate.edu. This is the primary repository for health and safety information related to incidents on or near campus.  Information related to safety and security in campus housing can be found at https://housing.colostate.edu/safety/.

Visit Fort Collins

Are you thinking about visiting Fort Collins? Fort Collins is a vibrant town full of local eateries, pubs, boutiques and many events and activities. With 300 days of sunshine, snow-capped mountains, idyllic lakes and clear-running rivers, it is hard to deny that people like to get outdoors here all year round. So, bring your sense of adventure, bring your thirst and appetite, bring your energy, bring your curiosity and, most of all, bring your smile. Welcome to Fort Collins.

Intervention Services – Supporting Students in Difficult Situations

If there is ever a time where your student is working through a difficult or challenging situation, and you believe that additional support services and/or resources may be helpful, know that CSU has a variety of offices committed to supporting a student through a difficult time.

Multifaith and Belief Initiatives

The Multifaith & Belief Initiatives at CSU aim to focus greater attention on diverse spiritual, religious and secular (non-religious) belief identities by educating, programming, and promoting constructive engagement across belief differences.

Student Accommodations

Accommodations for classes, campus housing, service animals, temporary disabilities, etc.

Visit Fort Collins

Are you thinking about visiting Fort Collins? Fort Collins is a vibrant town full of local eateries, pubs, boutiques and many events and activities. With 300 days of sunshine, snow-capped mountains, idyllic lakes and clear-running rivers, it is hard to deny that people like to get outdoors here all year round. So, bring your sense of adventure, bring your thirst and appetite, bring your energy, bring your curiosity and, most of all, bring your smile. Welcome to Fort Collins.

Admissions Future Student Resources

Learn more about the admission requirements, what Fort Collins is like and much more from our Admissions website.