It’s a sign: Admissions staff, CAM the Ram welcome NoCo grads to CSU
More than 400 recent high school graduates in Northern Colorado were visited by admissions staff bearing welcome to CSU yard signs; CAM the Ram tagged along.
More than 400 recent high school graduates in Northern Colorado were visited by admissions staff bearing welcome to CSU yard signs; CAM the Ram tagged along.
When COVID-19 moved University operations online, CSU's largest recruiting event for prospective students went virtual too.
This list of events and meetings canceled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic will be updated frequently as new information is received.
On Jan. 31, CSU System campuses and partners hosted the annual event designed to prepare more than 750 students for college and life after high school.
National Transfer Student Week recognizes unique challenges and spotlights programs for success.
More than two dozen Native American students from across the country recently gathered at CSU to research Indigenous issues and prepare for the college application process during the university’s annual Native Education Forum.
For almost three decades African American rising seniors from across the country have gathered during the summer at CSU to research issues important to the African American community while enhancing their leadership, teamwork and communication skills.
Colorado State University partnered with Bruce Randolph School to host a full-day experience to help freshmen navigate pathways to higher education early in their high school careers.
After excelling in her role as interim co-director, Heather Daniels has been named the director of admissions at CSU.
Native American high school students will gather at CSU to research Indigenous issues and prepare for the college application process during the annual Native Education Forum, June 18-23.