CSU Online welcomes first cohort from China
Colorado State University Online welcomed to campus 13 students from China to walk in Spring 2017 commencement ceremonies — CSU’s largest ever group of international online students.
Colorado State University Online welcomed to campus 13 students from China to walk in Spring 2017 commencement ceremonies — CSU’s largest ever group of international online students.
Interest in CSU's online programs is growing both nationally and internationally. This is evidenced by the fact that more than half of those graduating from online programs this week live outside of Colorado’s state lines.
After a life-changing injury, Matt Thomas chose to pursue a master’s degree in civil engineering to reconnect with the rivers he loves.
Like many other students who work full time, Brian Gallagher said without the online option he may never have been able to fit a doctorate into his already busy schedule.
More people than ever, around the world, will be able to learn from Colorado State University — along with other top institutions like the University of Virginia and Penn State — thanks to a new partnership with FutureLearn, an international social learning platform that specializes in delivering online education at any scale.
CSU Online and Goodwill Industries of Denver recently partnered to launch the Essential Soft Skills for Employment digital badge program - a new online program to help individuals improve their job marketability and businesses train their workforce.
In recognition for her dedication to online students and adept course facilitation style, Dr. Karen Kaminski of Colorado State University’s School of Education was recently honored with a CSU Online Innovative Educator (OLIE) Award.
The majority of those graduating from Colorado State University’s online and distance programs this semester live far from Fort Collins, some coming from as far away as Honduras, Sweden, and Lithuania.