CSU At A Glance Type of School: Public Carnegie-level research university with very high research activity
Size of Campus: 5,000 acres, including the main campus, a foothills campus, an agricultural campus, and a mountain campus Number of Students:
• 23,583 undergraduate students • 3,635 graduate students
Number of Faculty: • 1,896 faculty members • 17:1 student-faculty ratio
Fort Collins, Colorado A place for great people to do great things W
ith a safe, welcoming campus, Colorado State University is proud to support in- ternational students in their journey to
the United States. CSU has over 250 undergrad- uate academic programs, many of which include hands-on research opportunities. Our students graduate to well-paying jobs in fields they love, study at 200+ graduate schools, and are known for their strong academic skills. We hope you’ll join our community and bring your dreams, talents, and ideas with you.
Our home: Fort Collins Low crime rates, clean air and water, and a low
cost of living make Fort Collins one of America’s best small cities. Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the area features 300+ days of sunshine per year, 40,000 acres of natural areas, 50 city parks, 10 miles of river, and 285 miles of bike lanes and trails. There’s also a lot to do just a short drive away: summit a mountain peak, reel in a big catch, or just lounge beside a mountain lake.
Learning with purpose CSU’s progressive academics engage students
by tackling problems and issues they’re passion- ate about. Ninety percent of our freshmen report they’re “solving complex, real-world problems” at CSU, and many students participate in undergrad- uate research in their area of study.
Real opportunity An entrepreneurial spirit combined with a global
outlook makes Fort Collins a magnet for inno- vation, careers, and healthy, happy people. Inter- national students have gone on to receive OPT opportunities at more than 400 unique companies, and the starting salary for recent CSU graduates is around $53,000.
Proven success Limitless educational paths and challenging aca-
demics provide a foundation for the future. Eighty- four percent of our grads are in jobs related to their career plans.
Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: • College of Agricultural Sciences • College of Business • College of Health & Human Sciences • College of Liberal Arts • College of Natural Sciences • College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences • Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering • Warner College of Natural Resources
• 70+ undergraduate majors and hundreds of concentrations • 100+ graduate programs
Geographic Diversity: • Students from all 50 states • Over 1,600 international students • Dozens of diversity and international clubs
International Student Services: Mentors, academic skills workshops, conversational English classes, international student orientation, and the World Unity Fair
Financial Aid: • Annual $2,000–$10,000 admission-based merit scholarships available • 79% of incoming students receiving financial aid
Application Deadlines and Fees: • Early Action: December 1 • Regular Decision: February 1 • Space-available admission: After February 1 • Application fee: $50
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