Student Success
Academic Support
Colorado State University Academic Resources
There are many resources dedicated to supporting the academic success of CSU students. As you engage in conversations around academics, feel free to share this information with your student.
Programs and Opportunities
Information about commencement ceremonies, commissionings, and recognizing graduating students.
Commencement InformationOnline degree programs, certificates, and courses.
Learn MoreGraduate school disciplines and programs of study.
Learn MoreThe honors program home page, detailed information about honors programs, that are available in all majors and open option categories.
Visit WebsiteCSU students, and prospective students, can gain career enhancing experience on campus or in the field during the summer. Credit and non-credit options available.
Learn MoreMajors and programs of study, colleges, and departments.
Learn MoreThe Office of the Vice President for Research has overall responsibility for facilitating the research enterprise at Colorado State University.
Academic Support
The ATRC ensures equal access to technology and electronic information for CSU students and employees with disabilities.
Visit ATRCA collection of services designed to support student success in and out of the classroom. Home of Undeclared Student Advising, Orientation and Transition Programs, Health Professions advising, Key Communities, and Outreach and Support, among others.
Learn MoreA free service available to students at the Native American Cultural Center. Services are available on a drop-in or appointment basis.
Tools many CSU academic advisors use to help students explore major choices.
Visit WebsiteFamiliarize yourself with academic terms frequently used at CSU!
Resources available at the CSU Library, CSU Library online, Interlibrary Loans, E-Journals, etc.
Learn MoreA guide to taking the PACe math courses.
View the GuideThe SDC provides support for students with both permanent and temporary limitations and chronic illness/health conditions (physical and mental health). Limitations include, but are not limited to, mobility, hearing, seeing, and learning. Chronic illness/health conditions include, but are not limited to, depression, diabetes, epilepsy, celiac, and concussions.
Many resources to support student success, including free tutoring resources, study-skills workshops, and research opportunities.
Learn MoreList of available tutoring resources at CSU.
A free service to support students in all academic disciplines, working on all types of writing throughout the writing process – from brainstorming to polishing. This service is open to CSU students, staff, faculty and alumni as well as the local Fort Collins community.
Learn MoreClasses and Registration
Class schedules as listed on RAMweb.
View SchedulesIncludes information about academic policies, general academic and degree program specific requirements, co-curricular and academic support, financial information, etc.
View the CatalogThe CSU Summer Session home page, summer class schedules, information about tuition/fees, financial aid, resources, etc.
Learn MoreImportant dates regarding class registration, course withdrawals, applications, and more.
Information about student records, enrollment, policies and registration.
Learn MoreInternational Studies
Information about education/study abroad programs that take place all over the world.
Supporting education abroad programs, international initiatives, and international students.
Learn MoreIn partnership with CSU, students travel the world for a semester-long global learning experience.