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Factsat a Glance

2007-2008

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Colorado State University’s land-grant mission is to forge links with people worldwide – through teaching, research, and service. In turn, these vital connections help stimulate cultural growth, economic development, and intellectual achievements for generations to come.

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Table of Contents

Profile.............................................................................1

Facts About Students StudentEnrollment........................................................ 3 StudentsbyResidency.................................................... 4 StudentsbyGender........................................................ 4 UndergraduatesbyClassandResidency....................... 5 UndergraduatesbyAge.................................................. 6 AverageCreditLoad....................................................... 6 StudentsbyFull-Time/Part-TimeStatus...................... 7 StudentLevelbyCollege............................................... 8 NewFreshmenProfile.................................................... 8 AverageIndexforNewFreshmen.................................. 9 TransferStudents............................................................ 9 StudentsbyEthnicity.................................................... 10 ResidentNewFreshmenbyCounty............................ 11 InternationalStudents.................................................. 12 FreshmenPersistence.................................................... 12 DegreesAwarded.......................................................... 13 UndergraduateClassSize............................................. 13

Facts About Employees UniversityEmployees................................................... 14 StudenttoFacultyRatio............................................... 14 FacultybyEthnicity...................................................... 15 FacultybyGenderandRank........................................ 15 AverageFacultySalaries............................................... 16 UniversityDistinguishedProfessors............................ 17 UniversityDistinguishedTeachingScholars............... 17

Other Facts TuitionandFees............................................................ 18 UndergraduateTechnologyFees.................................. 19 RoomandBoardRates................................................. 19 AnnualChangeinFinancialEnvironment................. 20 PeerInstitutions............................................................ 20 AnnualResearchExpenditures.................................... 21 ProgramsofResearchandScholarlyExcellence......... 22 Calendar–KeyDates.................................................... 23 ConnectwithColoradoState....................................... 24

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Profile

CharacterColoradoStateUniversityisaland-grantinstitutionandaCarnegieDoctoral/ResearchUniversity–Extensive.ColoradoStateUniversitywasfoundedin1870astheColoradoAgriculturalCollege.Thedoorsopenedtothefirststudentsin1879.In1935,theschoolbecametheColoradoStateCollegeofAgricultureandMechanicArts,orColoradoA&M,andwasrenamedColoradoStateUniversityin1957.

LocationFortCollinsisamidsizecityofapproximately142,000,locatedinnorthernColoradoatthewesternedgeoftheGreatPlainsandthebaseoftheRockyMountains.Money MagazinerankedFortCollinsasthe“BestPlacetoLive”inAmericafor2006.

CampusA579-acremaincampus(whichincludes101acresfortheVeterinaryTeachingHospital),1,705-acrefoothillscampus,1,432-acreagriculturalcampus,and1,177-acrePingreeParkmountaincampusarelocatedinLarimerCounty.ColoradoStateUniversityhas3,994acresoflandforresearchcentersandColoradoStateForestServicestationsoutsideofLarimerCounty.

The ArtsCSUpresentsmorethan300world-classmusic,theatreanddanceperformances;exhibitions;andotherartseventsannually.FacilitiesincludethenewUniversityCenterfortheArtswiththeRunyanMusicHall,GriffinConcertHall,UniversityTheatre,andStudioTheatre,inadditiontotheCasavantOrganConcertHall,HattonGallery,CurfmanGallery,andtheLoryStudentCenterTheatre,withadditionalspaces,includingaUniversityArtMuseum,currentlyunderconstruction.

AlumniCSUhas163,935livingalumniwith51activealumnichapters(14inColoradoand37outofstate)and9nationalinterestgroups.

CollegesThecollegesinclude:AgriculturalSciences,AppliedHumanSciences,Business,Engineering,LiberalArts,NaturalSciences,VeterinaryMedicine&BiomedicalSciences,andtheWarnerCollegeofNaturalResources.

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AthleticsCSUisamemberoftheNationalCollegiateAthleticAs-sociation(NCAA)attheDivisionILevelandafoundingmemberoftheMountainWestAthleticConference.TheRamsfieldteamsin16intercollegiatesports.Athleticfacili-tiesincludeSonnyLubickFieldatHughesStadiumandMobyArena.Teamcolorsaregreenandgold.TheColoradoStatevolleyballteamhasnowadvancedto12straightNCAAChampionships,winningtheMountainWestConferenceregularseasonsixofthepasteightyears.

University BudgetForFY2008,thetotalbudgetis$775.3millionincludinganEducation&General(E&G)budgetof$367.9million.

OutreachCSUExtensionhasofficesin59of64Coloradocountiesanddeliversresearch-basedinformationandeducationalpro-gramstocitizenslocally.ColoradoStateForestServicehas17districtofficesstatewideandprovidesinformationandprogramsonforestmanagement,wildfireprotection,com-munityforestry,andconservationeducation.TheColoradoAgriculturalExperimentStationhas8researchcentersand10differentsitesthatconductsite-specificresearchonagri-cultureandrelatedissuesimportanttothestate’ssocialandeconomicwell-being.ContinuingEducationoffersawiderangeofcreditandnoncrediteducationalopportunitiesavailableoncampus,offcampus,andbyvariousdistanceeducationformats.

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Residence LifeCSUhas10residencehallswithacapacityofabout5,100students.Thereare718apartmentunitsforstudentswithfamiliesand190apartmentsforolderorgraduatestudents.

Student LifeCSUhas325studentorganizationsand34honorsocieties.About25percentoftheundergraduatestudentpopulationparticipatesinintramuralsportsand5percentofundergraduatesjoinoneofthe19fraternitiesand14sororities.

Academic YearCSUoperatesonthesemestersystemwiththefallsemesterbeginninginlateAugustandendingbeforeChristmas.ThespringsemesterbeginsinJanuaryandendsinMay.Thereare12weeksintheregularsummersession.

LibrariesLibraryholdingsincludemorethan2millionbooks,boundjournals,andgovernmentdocuments.Thelibraryhas300publicterminalstoaccessspecializedindexesandweb-basedsources.Morethan30,000electronicresourcesincludinge-journalscanbeaccessedthroughtheWebathttp://lib.colostate.edu.Anexpeditedinterlibraryloanserviceincludingdesktopdeliveryofmaterialsfromotherlibrariesisavailableandthecirculationdeskofferslaptopcomputersforcheckoutanduseinthelibrary.

Capital Construction/Major EquipmentThetotalinvestmentfromallfundsourcesoverthepast16yearsisapproximately$667million.

International ProgramsCSUhasinternationally-activefacultywithadistinguishedhistoryofinvolvementininternationalprograms.Over1,200foreignstudentsandscholarsareengagedinacademicworkandresearchoncampus.CSUisconsistentlyoneofthetop-rankinguniversitiesinthenationfortherecruitmentofPeaceCorpsvolunteers.Approximately700studentsperyearparticipateineducationalprogramsabroad.

University Honors ProgramTheUniversityHonorsProgramprovidesoutstandingacademicswhichfeaturesuperbstudentsandfaculty,smallclassesincludingseminars,andasenior-yearcreativeactivityandincludesanetworkofsupportthroughresidentiallearningcommunitiesinthenewAcademicVillageandNewsomHall.

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Fall 2007 Enrollment

Thereare24,983studentsfromeverystateand79foreigncountries.Coloradoresidentsmakeupabout80percentofthetotalenrollmentand13.2percentofstudentswithU.S.residencyareethnicminorities.Thereare20,765undergraduate,3,679graduate,and539professionalveterinarymedicinestudents.Theenteringfreshmanclasstotals4,392students.Ontheaverage,enteringfreshmenrankinthe72ndpercentileoftheirgraduatingclass,bringa3.5gradepointaver-age,andhaveanaverageACTcompositescoreof24.2orSATcombinedscoreof1,120.

Note: If all the undergraduate concentrations in Business were added together, Business would be the largest major with 1,872 students. All open option majors are excluded.

Top Twenty Undergraduate MajorsConstructionManagement................................ 979Health&ExerciseScience................................... 952Psychology........................................................... 894BiologicalScience................................................ 725BusinessAdministration..................................... 603Art........................................................................ 584HumanDevelopment&FamilyStudies............ 577MechanicalEngineering..................................... 574English.................................................................. 494TechnicalJournalism........................................... 483History................................................................. 476SpeechCommunication..................................... 464Finance&RealEstate.......................................... 431Apparel&Merchandising................................... 413EquineScience..................................................... 372PoliticalScience................................................... 368Sociology.............................................................. 366LiberalArts.......................................................... 351Marketing............................................................. 345NaturalResourceRecreation&Tourism........... 324

Facts About Students

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Students by Residency

Resident Nonresident Total

Undergraduate 17,018 3,747 20,765Graduate 2,587 1,092 3,679Professional VeterinaryMedicine 296 243 539

Total 19,901 5,082 24,983

Top 10 States of Residence for Nonresident Undergraduates

California.............................................397Texas....................................................357Illinois..................................................330Minnesota............................................129NewMexico.........................................106Wyoming.............................................105Washington...........................................96Arizona..................................................94Alaska.....................................................92Pennsylvania..........................................85

Students by Gender

Men Women

Undergraduate 10,047 10,718Graduate 1,790 1,889ProfessionalVeterinaryMedicine 115 424

Total 11,952 13,031

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Ten-Year Class History

Facts About Students

Undergraduates by Class and Residency

Resident Nonresident Total

Freshmen 4,753 1,327 6,080Sophomore 3,643 802 4,445Junior 3,613 691 4,304Senior 5,009 927 5,936

Total 17,018 3,747 20,765

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Ten-Year History of Age(Undergraduate)

Average Credit Load

AllUndergraduates NewFreshmen

AgriculturalSciences 14.4 14.7 AppliedHumanSciences 13.9 14.4 Business 14.4 14.6 Engineering 14.0 14.6 Intra-University 13.6 14.1 LiberalArts 13.9 14.7 NaturalSciences 14.1 14.6 VeterinaryMedicineand BiomedicalSciences 14.6 15.2 WarnerCollegeof NaturalResources 13.9 14.4

UniversityAverage 14.0 14.5

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Students by Full-Time/Part-Time Status

Full-Time Part-Time

Undergraduate 19,039 1,726Graduate 1,932 1,747ProfessionalVeterinaryMedicine 539 0

Total 21,510 3,473

Undergraduates by Credit Load

Full-Time Status Number Number (for the purposes of) ofCredits ofStudents

Fees 6+credits 20,425Tuition 9+credits 19,951FinancialAid 12+credits 19,039Graduationin4Years 15+credits 10,442

Facts About Students

9to116to81to5

912474340

15+

12to14

10,442

8,597

Credits: NumberofStudentsEnrolled:

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Student Level by College

Undergraduates Graduates

AgriculturalSciences 1,226 214AppliedHumanSciences 4,076 859Business 1,872 166Engineering 1,463 538Intra-University 2,753 158LiberalArts 4,675 568NaturalSciences 3,065 619VeterinaryMed&BioSci 664 343WarnerCollegeofNaturalResources 971 214ProfessionalVeterinaryMedicine --- 539

Total 20,765 4,218

New Freshmen ProfileNewFreshmen 4,392PercentofAdmittedStudentsWhoEnroll 44%MeanHighSchoolPercentileRank 72nd

MeanHighSchoolGPA 3.5MeanACTComposite 24.2MeanSATVerbal 555MeanSATMath 566MeanCCHEIndex(2004Index) 113.2

CSU’s Professional Veterinary Medicine Program is ranked second in the nation by

U.S.NewsandWorldReport and is ranked first in the country in federal research dollars.

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Facts About Students

Average CCHE Index for New Freshmen

Previous Institutions for Transfer Students

TotalTransfers=1,417

Non-ColoradoTwo-Year

Institutions12%

ColoradoFour-Year

Institutions25%

ColoradoTwo-Year

Institutions35%

Non-ColoradoFour-Year

Institutions28%

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Students by Ethnicity

Under- graduate Graduate PVM Total

AsianAmerican 651 86 30 767Black 456 43 4 503Hispanic 1,351 148 33 1,532NativeAmerican 326 48 2 376White 16,715 2,528 375 19,618International 343 540 4 887Other 923 286 91 1,300

Total 20,765 3,679 539 24,983

Minority 13.2% Non-Minority 86.8%

Note: International students are excluded from minority and non-minority percentages. Ethnicity is self-reported.

History of Ethnic Student Enrollment

Facts About Students

Hispanic

AsianAmerican

Black

NativeAmerican

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Resident New Freshmen by County

Adams 99 KitCarson 6Alamosa 7 Lake 8Arapahoe 497 LaPlata 18Archuleta 5 Larimer 498Baca 3 LasAnimas 4Bent 1 Lincoln 10Boulder 224 Logan 14Broomfield 88 Mesa 52Chaffee 6 Mineral 0Cheyenne 6 Moffat 7ClearCreek 5 Montezuma 18Conejos 5 Montrose 23Costilla 0 Morgan 19Crowley 1 Otero 9Custer 1 Ouray 3Delta 14 Park 9Denver 164 Phillips 3Dolores 1 Pitkin 2Douglas 469 Prowers 10Eagle 27 Pueblo 52Elbert 26 RioBlanco 6ElPaso 411 RioGrande 6Fremont 14 Routt 16Garfield 41 Saguache 2Gilpin 1 SanJuan 0Grand 16 SanMiguel 3Gunnison 6 Sedgwick 1Hinsdale 1 Summit 10Huerfano 2 Teller 11Jackson 5 Washington 6Jefferson 284 Weld 169Kiowa 0 Yuma 4 CountyNotReported 16

Total 3,445

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Top Ten Countries of Origin for International Students

TotalInternationalStudents=887from79countries

Persistence of New Freshmen

Note: Persistence includes students who have graduated and those still enrolled at the end of the five-year study period.

Facts About Students

Classof2002 -63.2% GraduatedafterFiveYears - 56.0%

StillEnrolled - 7.2%

SaudiArabia........................................168China...................................................102India.......................................................98SouthKorea...........................................69Taiwan...................................................36Qatar......................................................34Japan......................................................26Thailand................................................23Kuwait....................................................16Canada...................................................14

Persistence

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Degrees Awarded

YearFirst Awarded 2006-07 ToDate

Bachelor’s 1884 4,169 145,625Master’s 1893 965 34,612Ph.D. 1955 211 6,775D.V.M. 1904 129 6,772

Total 5,474 193,784

Degree Programs: CSU offers bachelor’s degrees in 62 fields, master’s degrees in 59 fields, doctoral degrees in 38 fields and a professional degree in Veterinary Medicine.

Undergraduate Sections with Fewer than 20 or More than 50 Students

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Tenure-TrackFaculty

13%

OtherEmployees

2%

ResearchAssociates

12%

AdministrativeProfessionals

17%

PostDoctorates

3%

Facts About Employees

University EmployeesFaculty 1,468 Tenure-Track 973 SpecialAppointments 346 TemporaryAppointments 149

AdministrativeProfessionals 2,149 ResearchAssociates 891 Other 1,258

StateClassified 2,092

GraduateAssistants 1,460

PostDoctorates 200

Others 161

TotalEmployees 7,530

Note: All appointment types and fund groups are included. Others include veterinary interns, veterinary residents, fellowship grant trainees, and clinical psychology interns.

StudenttoFacultyRatio

17to1

TemporaryFaculty

2%

StateClassified

27%

SpecialFaculty5%

GraduateAssistants19%

TotalEmployees=7,530

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Tenure-Track Faculty by Ethnicity

Number Percent

TotalNon-Minority 862 88.1%TotalMinority 111 11.9% Asian 59 6.3% Black 12 1.3% Hispanic 34 3.7% NativeAmerican 6 0.6%

Note: International faculty are excluded from the base population when calculating the percentage of minority faculty.

Tenure-Track Faculty by Gender and Rank

Men Women Total

Professor 345 84 429AssociateProfessor 193 101 294AssistantProfessor 139 111 250

Total 677 296 973

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Average Faculty Salaries Institutional Peer Group

Facts About Employees

ProfessorUniversityofIllinois,Urbana-Champaign..................$120,900OhioStateUniversity......................................................117,200UniversityofCalifornia,Davis.......................................114,000MichiganStateUniversity...............................................110,200PurdueUniversity...........................................................107,600TexasA&MUniversity..................................................107,400UniversityofColorado,Boulder....................................106,800NorthCarolinaStateUniversity.....................................103,900IowaStateUniversity......................................................100,600ColoradoStateUniversity..............................................96,800WashingtonStateUniversity............................................92,000OklahomaStateUniversity...............................................88,700OregonStateUniversity....................................................84,800

Associate ProfessorUniversityofIllinois,Urbana-Champaign....................$79,500MichiganStateUniversity.................................................79,200UniversityofColorado,Boulder......................................78,000NorthCarolinaStateUniversity.......................................77,400OhioStateUniversity........................................................76,900UniversityofCalifornia,Davis.........................................76,500TexasA&MUniversity....................................................76,000PurdueUniversity.............................................................74,800IowaStateUniversity........................................................73,700ColoradoStateUniversity..............................................72,300WashingtonStateUniversity............................................69,200OklahomaStateUniversity...............................................68,000OregonStateUniversity....................................................64,800

Assistant ProfessorUniversityofIllinois,Urbana-Champaign....................$71,700OhioStateUniversity........................................................69,400UniversityofCalifornia,Davis.........................................67,900UniversityofColorado,Boulder......................................67,500TexasA&MUniversity....................................................67,300PurdueUniversity.............................................................66,800NorthCarolinaStateUniversity.......................................66,300IowaStateUniversity........................................................64,500ColoradoStateUniversity..............................................62,100OklahomaStateUniversity...............................................61,900MichiganStateUniversity.................................................61,800OregonStateUniversity....................................................61,600WashingtonStateUniversity............................................60,300

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Facts About Employees

University Distinguished ProfessorsBarryBeatty Microbiology,Immunology,and

PathologyPatrickBrennan Microbiology,Immunology,and

PathologyEdwardHoover Microbiology,Immunology,and

PathologyJanLeach BioagriculturalSciencesandPest ManagementKarolinLuger BiochemistryandMolecularBiologyJorgeRocca ElectricalandComputer

EngineeringBernardRollin Philosophy,BiomedicalSciences,

AnimalSciencesHolmesRolstonIII PhilosophyJohnSofos AnimalSciencesGraemeStephens AtmosphericScienceThomasVonderHaar AtmosphericScienceRobertWilliams ChemistryStephenWithrow ClinicalSciences

University Distinguished Teaching ScholarsKenBarbarick SoilandCropSciencesJamesBoyd PhilosophyIngridBurke Forest,Rangeland,andWatershed

StewardshipPattieCowell EnglishRichFeller SchoolofEducationK.DouglasHoffman MarketingKateKiefer EnglishNancyLevinger ChemistryMikePalmquist EnglishStephenThompson ChemistryRayWhalen BiomedicalSciences

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Other Facts

Full-Time Tuition and Fees

Resident Undergraduate $5,419 Graduate 6,266Nonresident Undergraduate $18,859 Graduate 17,804

Mandatory Student Fees

TotalFees=$1,379

CampusRecreation

13%

LoryStudentCenter14%

HartshornHealthCenter

18%

Athletics13%

ASCSU3%

StudentServices

15%

UniversityTechnology

Fee2%

Note: All Tuition, Fee, and Room and Board information is reported for the academic year. The University Facilities Fee is based on 15 credit hours per semester.

UniversityFacilitiesFee

22%

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Comparison of Peer Institutions Undergraduate Tuition – 2006-2007

Undergraduate Technology FeesAgriculturalSciences $149AppliedHumanSciences 130Business 180Engineering 340Intra-University(OpenOption) 68LiberalArts 104NaturalSciences 189VeterinaryMedicine&BiomedicalSciences 180WarnerCollegeofNaturalResources 180

Room and Board RatesStandardRoom-300mealspersemester................ $7,382StandardRoom-210mealspersemester.................. 7,092StandardRoom-160mealspersemester.................. 6,814

Other Facts

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Annual Change in Financial Environment

Other Facts

Work

Scholarships

Peer InstitutionsInstitutionalPeerGroup

IowaStateUniversityMichiganStateUniversity

NorthCarolinaStateUniversityOhioStateUniversity

OklahomaStateUniversityOregonStateUniversity

PurdueUniversityTexasA&MUniversity

UniversityofCalifornia,DavisUniversityofColorado,Boulder

UniversityofIllinois,Urbana-ChampaignWashingtonStateUniversity

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2006-2007 Annual Research ExpendituresFederalFunds(InMillions) DepartmentofAgriculture(USDA) $55.5 DepartmentofDefense 16.0 DepartmentofEnergy 7.6 Health&HumanServices 67.5 NationalScienceFoundation 26.2 NASA 11.8 MiscellaneousFederal 26.1 Non-Science&Engineering(Federal) 6.4TotalFederalFunds $217.1

Non-FederalFunds Industrials $14.7 StateandLocal 12.3 Non-Science&Engineering(Non-Federal) 0.7 Foundations 1.4 AllotherNon-FederalSources 6.7TotalNon-FederalFunds $35.8TotalSponsoredFunds $252.9InstitutionalFunds 43.1TotalCSUResearchFunds $296.0

Other Facts

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Other Facts

Programs of Research and Scholarly ExcellenceAnimalReproductionandBiotechnologyLaboratoryCenterforExtremeUltravioletScienceandTechnologyCenterforResearchonWritingandCommunication

TechnologiesDepartmentofAtmosphericScienceDepartmentofBiochemistryandMolecularBiologyDepartmentofChemistryDepartmentofOccupationalTherapyDepartmentofStatisticsEnginesandEnergyConversionLaboratoryEnvironmentalandWaterResourcesEngineering

ProgramInfectiousDiseasesProgramMusculoskeletalResearchNaturalResourcesEcologyLaboratoryPrograminMolecular,Cellular,andIntegrative

NeurosciencesRadiologicalHealthSciencesandCancerResearchTri-EthnicCenterforPreventionResearch

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Fall Semester 2007August20 Monday.Classesbegin.

November17 Saturday.Fallrecessbegins;noclassesnextweek.22-23 Thursday,Friday.Holiday-Universityoffices

closed.26 Monday.Classesresume.

December7 Friday.Classesend.10-14 MondaythroughFriday.Finalexaminations.14-15 FridayandSaturday.Commencementceremonies.24-26 MondaythroughWednesday.Holiday-University

officesclosed.

Spring Semester 2008January1 Tuesday.Holiday-Universityofficesclosed.21 Monday.Holiday-Universityofficesclosed.22 Tuesday.Classesbegin.

March15 Saturday.Springrecessbegins.24 Monday.Classesresume.

May9 Friday.Classesend.12-16 MondaythroughFriday.Finalexaminations.16-17 FridayandSaturday.Commencementceremonies.

Summer Session 2008May19 Monday.First4-and12-weektermsbegin.26 Monday.Holiday-Universityofficesclosed;

noclasses.

June13 Friday.First4-weektermends.16 Monday.Eight-weektermandsecond4-week termbegin.

July4 Friday.Holiday-Universityofficesclosed;

noclasses.11 Friday.Second4-weektermends.14 Monday.Third4-weektermbegins.

August8 Friday.Lastdayofclassesforallterms.

Calendar – Key Dates

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MainCampusNumber.........................................491-1101

AdmissionsOffice..................................................491-6909

AdvancementandStrategicInitiatives.................491-7328

AgriculturalExperimentStation..........................491-5371

AlumniAssociation...............................................491-6533

AdvocacyOffices:

Asian/PacificAmericanStudentServices.........491-6154

BlackStudentServices.......................................491-5781

ElCentroStudentServices................................491-5722

NativeAmericanStudentServices....................491-1332

ResourcesforDisabledStudents.......................491-6385

Women’sProgramsandStudies.......................491-6384

Athletics..................................................................491-5300

Bookstore...............................................................491-6692

CASA(CenterforAdvisingandStudent

Achievement).....................................................491-7095

Colleges:

AgriculturalSciences.........................................491-6272

AppliedHumanSciences..................................491-6331

Business..............................................................491-6471

Engineering........................................................491-6603

LiberalArts.........................................................491-5421

Connect with Colorado State

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Connect with Colorado State

NaturalSciences.................................................491-1300

VeterinaryMedicine&BiomedicalSciences....491-7051

WarnerCollegeofNaturalResources..............491-6675

ColoradoStateForestService...............................491-6303

ColoradoStateUniversityFoundation.................491-7135

ConferenceServices...............................................491-6222

CSUExtension.......................................................491-6281

EqualOpportunityandDiversity.........................491-5836

FinancialAid.........................................................491-6321

GraduateSchool....................................................491-6817

HousingandDiningServices................................491-6511

HumanResourceServices.....................................491-5793

LoryStudentCenter..............................................491-6444

MorganLibrary......................................................491-1842

President’sOffice....................................................491-6211

Registrar.................................................................491-7148

SponsoredPrograms.............................................491-6355

UniversityPoliceDepartment...............................491-6425

UniversityRelationsDepartment.........................491-6432

VeterinaryTeachingHospital................................491-4535

http://www.colostate.edu

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Colorado State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, or disability. The University complies with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, related Executive Orders 11246 and 11375, Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972,

Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 402 of the Vietnam Era Veteran’s Readjustment Act of 1974, the Age

Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, as amended, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, and all civil rights laws of the State of Colorado. Accordingly, equal opportunity of employment and admission shall be extended to all persons and the University shall promote equal opportunity and treatment through a positive and continuing affirmative action program. The Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity is located in 101 Student Services. In order to assist Colorado State University in meeting its affirmative action responsibilities, ethnic minorities, women, and other protected class members are encouraged to apply and to so identify themselves.

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