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THE ENERGY, CREATIVITY AND DIVERSITY OF COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY IS AT THE HEART OF FORT COLLINS

The CSU community has been committed to improving lives and raising the human spirit for 150 years. Colorado State University is Colorado’s land-grant institution focused on access to higher education, research, engagement, service and inclusion.

The relationship that our students, staff, and faculty have with the Fort Collins community is what makes the city unique. The combination of outstanding academic programs, state-of-the-art facilities, and enthusiastic student involvement is why many call CSU home – more than 33,000 students and 7,000 employees in fact. Our students, staff, and faculty engage with community members through programs, events, and outreach.

From advances in COVID-19 research to animal cancer, our scientists are enhancing life-sustaining food production, bridging biomedical challenges with engineering solutions and creating innovative ways Helping students find their state, the Office of Admission provides support and resources to anyone interested in joining the Ram Family. Whether a student is ready to become part of the CSU community, or just starting a college search, the office provides the information and guidance needed to make informed decisions. Visit admissions.colostate.edu for online resources to connect with a dedicated Admissions From outstanding visual arts to crowd-pleasing music, theatre, and dance performances, CSU is at the heart of Fort Collins arts and entertainment. The University Center for the Arts is a state-of-the-art venue that is home to multiple performance venues and two museums. CSU is home to the Hatton Gallery in the Visual Arts Building and the Curfman to advance the use of virtual reality. Our research touches lives across the globe through a broad range of disciplines. The CSU campus is recognized as one of the country’s most sustainable academic institutions and #1 in curriculum focus on sustainability. City and campus leaders frequently partner to nurture innovative new companies that help fuel the economy.

Colorado State allows visitors to immerse themselves in the spirit of community. From experiencing the history and greenery of the Oval to enjoying a performance at the University Center of the Arts, tuning in to a virtual symposium or having a conversation with one of our brilliant faculty members or students, walking through the beauty of the Annual Flower Trial Gardens, cheering on the Rams, or shopping for Ram Gear at one of our CSU apparel locations, there are opportunities everywhere to celebrate RamPride. Colorado State University is proud to call Fort

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Collins home. Counselor, learn about campus visits or virtual programs, and personalized advising to discuss specific programs of study with a faculty member or program advisor.

Visit admissions.colostate.edu to take a virtual tour and

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for more information. Gallery in the Lory Student Center. With more than 250 performances and exhibitions annually there is something for everyone to enjoy.

For more information about our showstopping performances or one of a kind exhibitions and events visit uca.colostate.edu.

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