Removing a barrier to higher ed: Standardized tests optional under new Colorado law
CSU admissions leaders say the bill, signed May 25, will create more opportunities for all students, especially those from low-income and underserved backgrounds.
CSU admissions leaders say the bill, signed May 25, will create more opportunities for all students, especially those from low-income and underserved backgrounds.
First-generation students come from a variety of backgrounds and circumstances, but they share the experience of being the first in their families to navigate higher education.
The award empowers students who might not have thought that an Education Abroad experience was for them or that they could afford it.
CSU once again received the most applications on Free Applications Day.
Returning students help offset COVID-related declines in 2020 enrollment.
Even before construction on its CSU Spur campus is completed in 2022, the CSU System has been following an anchor institution model of engaging and working with the communities surrounding the future site.
Rams take care of Rams. It’s a sentiment that has taken root throughout the CSU community, especially in recent months as COVID-19 presents educational, financial, health, and emotional challenges for students.
The CSU System's partnership with the Latin American Educational Foundation has enabled more than 400 Latinx students to enroll at one of the System’s three campuses over the past decade.
New state legislation waives the need for college entrance exams for incoming students in Fall 2021.
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