Childcare Options, After-School Programs, and Summer Camps for CSU Employees

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  • CSU Early Childhood Center: The CSU Early Childhood Center has been serving children and families in the Fort Collins community since 1929 and works in partnership with families to ensure a quality educational experience for children between the ages of 6 weeks to 6 years.CSU faculty, staff and students receive priority enrollment on a space available basis. The ECC functions as a lab school, so this program has the dual advantage of significantly improving the research, teaching and  learning opportunities for CSU students and faculty in diverse academic programs while enhancing the child-care options for campus parents.
  • Sunshine House at CSU: The independently owned and operated Sunshine House, located on Perennial Lane between CSU's main campus and the Vet Teaching hospital, offers programs to children 6 weeks to 12 years old. For more information, call (970) 491-2862. CSU employees enjoy a 10% discounted rate and priority enrollment when space is available.
  • Additional child care options: The State of Colorado offers state employees discounts from KinderCare Learning Centers/Knowledge Learning Corporation, ABC Child Development Centers, Little People's Landing, Kiddie Academy Child Care Learning Centers, Au Pair in America, Gateway Academy and Nannypro.com. Please contact each provider directly for discount information.
After School Camps The College of Health and Human Sciences' Youth Sport Camps program offers a camp that runs during the school year, at a reduced price, thanks to C2C. Youth sports camp counselor and camper Camps run from after-school through 6 p.m. on weekdays when schools are in session. Camps are held in and around the Moby facility. Curriculum is based on the FunLIFE camp model, and includes sports, campus exploration, crafts, swimming, yoga, and many additional activities. Transportation is provided for Bauder, Beattie, Bennett, Dunn, Harris and O'Dea Elementary schools only. Students from other schools are welcome to join the program, but should make their own transportation arrangements. Contact (970) 491-6318 or ysc@chhs.colostate.edu for more information. Youth Sports Camp
  • Our Youth Sports Camps, sponsored by the Department of Health and Exercise Science, offer more than 60 sessions during the summer. Take advantage of excellent programs, great value, and the convenience of having your children right here on campus.C2C provides a 15 percent tuition discount for the children of CSU employees. Simply email ysc@chhs.colostate.edu from your CSU email account and request the tuition discount form. Your 15 percent discount will be refunded to you at the end of the program. Youth Sports Camp Program Information.

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Campus Safety and SafeWalk

C2C image of Commitment to Campus Colorado State University Police Department provides the SafeWalk service — a student escort trained in safety and security who can walk you to your car or a location within a few blocks of campus. The escorts are Campus Service Officers, or CSOs, who are friendly CSUPD student employees who walk any student or employee to class, their car, or a nearby off-campus location from dusk until dawn, seven days a week, year-round. In extremely cold weather, the CSOs may also have access to a warm vehicle for the escort. SafeWalk can be reached at (970) 491-1155 and operates from dusk until dawn, 7 days a week year around.

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Alumni Association Benefits for Faculty & Staff

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  • Discounts: The CSU Alumni Association offers a variety of discounts and deals for faculty and staff, including a discounted membership to the CSU Alumni Association.
  • Honors: The Distinguished Alumni Employee Award honors our graduates who have "enhanced the University's mission, reputation, or campus morale, and who represent the University with professionalism, enthusiasm, and dedication."
 

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