New construction projects slated for 2017 start
Colorado State University is initiating plans to begin construction soon on several new projects.
Colorado State University is initiating plans to begin construction soon on several new projects.
Colorado State University’s Lory Student Center hosts a voter service and polling center for Larimer County.
Students can sign up for electronic delivery of your 1098-T tax form. CSU provides a 1098-T tax reporting form to all eligible students each tax year that could be useful in claiming an educational tax credit on your federal income tax return. Get your 1098-T early, and support CSU as a Green University. Sign up for electronic delivery through RAMweb by Jan. 1. You’ll get a link to your form in January 2017 quicker than through postal mail. Choose RAMweb menu option “Billing And Tax Information,” “Tax Information,” “Consent To Receive 1098-T Electronically.” If you have questions about tax credits, check out IRS Publication 970. If you have questions about the 1098-T, check out the RAMweb 1098-T FAQs, or email us at 1098t@colostate.edu.
There are a few changes effective with the 2017-18 Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Bolstered by record enrollment, record fundraising success and an ambitious plan to invest in significantly improving its campus, Colorado State University has received word that a leading bond rating agency has boosted its position on the university’s financial outlook, while also maintaining the university’s A+ overall rating.
Human Resources is hosting sessions for employees on the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) titled, "What Does This Mean for Me?"
Center Avenue will be closed to all traffic from Prospect Road to Bay Drive at 4 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 5-Nov. 9 at 8 p.m.
Plans to close the one-way temporary road connecting Lake Street to Pitkin Street west of the stadium are delayed with an interim measure.
Plans to begin completing the grounds of the new on-campus stadium will be put in motion when construction starts Saturday
Register, learn about local issues and vote in November's general election on campus.