Colorado State University hosts free peek into engineering programs October 29
Colorado State University will host a free Engineering Exploration Day for high school and transfer students on Saturday, October 29.
Colorado State University will host a free Engineering Exploration Day for high school and transfer students on Saturday, October 29.
Wolves to Rams is a program that focuses on supporting underrepresented transfer students from Front Range Community College to Colorado State University in STEM fields - the only one of its kind at the university.
The agreement, made official at an Oct. 26 signing ceremony at Woodward Inc., streamlines the transfer process for students who wish to complete their first two years of coursework at a community college.
Flexible new major addresses the demand for computing skills in a dizzying variety of fields.
In the Colorado State University College of Health and Human Sciences, transfer students are an integral part of the community. Coming from a variety of institutions and backgrounds, these students bring a wealth of experience and diversity to our Ramily. We asked six of our current transfer students about their admission journey and how they found their state at CSU. Here is what they said.
Jose Martinez, the second oldest of six kids, decided to join the Army in 2008, shortly after his dad returned from Iraq. The following year, he was deployed to Afghanistan, but war took its toll on his unit.
Shayne Weber, a first-generation transfer student, faced many challenges getting to graduation with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from CSU.
National Transfer Student Week recognizes unique challenges and spotlights programs for success.
The Wolves to Rams Scholars program will help students successfully transfer from Front Range to CSU to earn bachelor’s degrees.
The Bridges to Baccalaureate program serves Front Range Community College students in the sciences who are transferring to CSU to complete their degrees.