Student Support Resources

Student Support

Adult Learner and Veteran Services (ALVS)

Do you consider yourself as a non-traditional student? Perhaps you are a veteran of the US armed forces? ALVS understands the challenges and obstacles faces non-traditional and veteran students. Click on the link to go their website to learn more about their office and the resources they have to offer.

Academic Advancement Center (TRIO Student Support Services)

The Academic Advancement Center (A TRIO Student Support Services Program) has served over 6,500 students on the CSU campus since its arrival on campus in 1978. The Center is funded by a primary grant from the U.S. Department Education, with additional funds for operations, tutoring, and for direct grants to students from the University. A grant from FirstBank Community Fund of Colorado also allows for enrichment of programs. As one of the 946 federally-funded Student Support Services programs in the nation, our mission is to help low-income, first-generation college students, foster youth, and students with disabilities to stay in college until they earn their baccalaureate degrees.

The Career Center

If you are needing assistance with your resume, interview skills, or just to talk to someone about your career options. Check them out at their website!

Student Case Management

Student Case Management & Referral Coordination provides crisis prevention and intervention services. In difficult situations such as medical, mental health, behavioral, personal or family crisis, illness or injury, a student may find it difficult to navigate the resources and services available. Student Case Managers consult with students, faculty, staff, families, and providers to offer guidance on the next best steps.

Office of Financial Aid

Questions about your bill? Need help figuring our your award letter? Looking for on-campus jobs? Looking for important deadlines? The Office of Financial Aid is here to help!

Student Diversity Programs and Services

Colorado State University (CSU) is proud of its efforts to enhance, appreciate and support diversity and multi-culturalism as part of its mission as a land-grant institution of higher education. Below are a selection of programs and services designed to support students in a variety of ways and provide opportunities to successfully participate in, and contribute to, the diverse campus environment. While each office listed may emphasize a specific segment of the student body, services and programs are available to benefit all students at CSU.

Student Legal Services

SLS helps CSU students resolve their legal issues with as little disruption as possible to their educational endeavors. SLS focuses on educating students on the law and enabling them to help themselves resolve legal issues.

SAFE (Survivor Advocacy & Feminist Education) Center

SAFE Center provides support services for survivors of sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, and stalking; as well as violence prevention and feminist education programs for the CSU campus. Our focus is to cultivate an inclusive and trauma-informed culture of consent while working toward social justice and systemic change to end all forms of oppression within our community. 

Student Disability Center

Student Disability Center 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 concussion.

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