University courses at Colorado State University

Colorado State University As one of our nation's leading research universities, Colorado State University is committed to realizing its vision as a 21st century land-grant university. Last year, CSU awarded degrees to over 5,000 graduates, attracted more than $220 million in research funding and contributed to the prosperity of Colorado and the nation with new graduates; advances in science, technology and learning; and community enrichment via the arts, humanities and the intellectual richness of a great research university.

Colorado State University is a land-grant institution and a Carnegie Doctoral/Research University-Extensive. CSU was founded as the Colorado Agricultural College in 1870, six years before the Colorado Territory gained statehood. It was one of 68 land-grant colleges established under the Morrill Act of 1862. The doors opened to a freshman class of 19 students in 1879. In 1935, the school became the Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, or Colorado A&M, and was renamed Colorado State University in 1957.

Campus type
Normal

Carnegie
Doctoral/Research Universities-Extensive

ADMISSION OFFICE

CO 80523-1020 Fort Collins

Colorado

United States

Phone: (970) 491-6909

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Web: Admission office




ADDRESS

CO 80523 Fort Collins

Colorado

United States

Phone: (970) 491-1101

Fax: Not found

http://www.colostate.edu/



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