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Schedule Planning Tips The Academics You’ll notice that the day begins with a brief welcome session followed by an Academic Experience at 10:15 a.m. Your personal academic experience is designed to provide facetime with the academic college or program to which you were admitted here at CSU. This is your chance to learn more about your college, ask questions, and meet future classmates. Pro tip: Check your admit materials to find out which major and college you belong to. The Breakout Sessions It’s called Choose CSU for a reason — because we want you to pick the sessions that interest you the most! After the Academic Experience, you get to build your day however you want — from various lunch options to visiting with different booths at the Information and Resource Fair, to choosing from a variety of breakout sessions that cover everything from campus recreation to financial aid to the Honors program. The Other Fun Stuff Between the Academic Experience and other sessions, there’s plenty to see and do here at Choose CSU. But the fun doesn’t stop there. Other ways to make the most out of your day include filling out your RAMGO photo challenge to win CSU swag, visiting with our beloved mascot CAM the Ram, and even affirming your future as a part of the Ram Family by making your deposit. Questions? Contact us at [email protected] Pro tip: Remember to plan your day (and your steps) efficiently by using the Choose CSU map on the back page. 1 Pro tip: Don’t know where to start? Don’t worry. Your event program will feature a number of fun things to see and do while you’re visiting campus.

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Schedule Planning TipsThe Academics

You’ll notice that the day begins with a brief welcome session followed by an Academic Experience

at 10:15 a.m. Your personal academic experience is designed to provide facetime with the academic

college or program to which you were admitted here at CSU. This is your chance to learn more about

your college, ask questions, and meet future classmates.

Pro tip: Check your admit materials to find out which major and college you belong to.

The Breakout Sessions

It’s called Choose CSU for a reason — because we want you to pick the sessions that interest you the

most! After the Academic Experience, you get to build your day however you want — from various

lunch options to visiting with different booths at the Information and Resource Fair, to choosing

from a variety of breakout sessions that cover everything from campus recreation to financial aid to

the Honors program.

The Other Fun Stuff

Between the Academic Experience and other sessions, there’s plenty to see and do here at Choose

CSU. But the fun doesn’t stop there. Other ways to make the most out of your day include filling out

your RAMGO photo challenge to win CSU swag, visiting with our beloved mascot CAM the Ram, and

even affirming your future as a part of the Ram Family by making your deposit.

Questions? Contact us at [email protected]

Pro tip: Remember to plan your day (and your steps) efficiently by using the Choose CSU map on the back page.

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Pro tip: Don’t know where to start? Don’t worry. Your event program will feature a number of fun things to see and do while you’re visiting campus.

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• After the University Welcome and Academic Experiences conclude at 11:45 a.m., you select the sessions you want to attend.• Select one breakout session/tour per time block. Session content repeats so we recommend you don’t select the same session

twice. Most sessions and tours are offered multiple times so you have the flexibility to make the day your own.• Drop-in to see any of the four Residence Hall showrooms (Allison, Parmelee, Aspen, or Alpine) between 11:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.

on Saturday.

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Schedule Planner

Friday, December 7 9:00 AM — 5:00 PM: Various tours and open houses

4:30 PM — 6:00 PM: Early Check-in and Reception

Saturday, December 8 7:45 AM, 8:00 AM, 8:15 AM: Early Bird Tours

9:30 AM: Welcome Session, LSC Ballrooms A/B/C

Friday events are optional but valuable. View a full list of Friday options on pg. 3.

Stop by the University Center for the Arts to mingle and avoid the lines during check-in. More details on pg. 4.

Get a head start on the day by attending one of the optional Early Bird Tours. Options include: • General Campus Tour — Departs at 7:45 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. from the LSC (Ballroom A)• College of Liberal Arts Tour — Departs at 8:15 a.m. from the LSC (Ballroom A)• Department of Art and Art History Tour — Departs at 8:15 a.m. from the LSC (Ballroom A)• School of Music, Theatre, and Dance Tour — Departs at 8:15 a.m. from the University Center for the Arts’

Griffin Theatre Lobby (1400 Remington St.; driving recommended)

Your selection:

10:15 AM-11:45 AM: Academic ExperienceYour Academic Experience is based upon your current major and provides a chance to connect with faculty, staff, and/or students from your college or department. Check pg. 5 for the list of Academic Experience hosts and locations.

11:45 AM or 12:15 PM: LunchYour lunch wave assignment will be provided to you upon check-in

12:45 PM-1:30 PM: Information and Resource Fair, LSC Ballrooms C/DConnect with various campus partners and learn more about the resources CSU has available to contribute to your success.

1:45 PM-2:15 PM: Breakout Session 1Choose your breakout session based upon your interests, passions, and curiosities. See a full list on pg. 6.

Your selection:

2:30 PM-3:00 PM: Breakout Session 2Choose your breakout session based upon your interests, passions, and curiosities. See a full list on pg. 6.

Your selection:

3:15 PM-3:45 PM: Breakout Session 3Choose your breakout session based upon your interests, passions, and curiosities. See a full list on pg. 6.

Your selection:

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Time What/Where Description

9:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m. CAREER CENTER OPEN HOUSELory Student Center, Room 120

Meet with staff and students to find out how the Career Center can help with everything from choosing your major to finding student employment, building experience with leadership and internships, and negotiating your

first big job offer.

10:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m.ARMY ROTC OPEN HOUSE

Military Science Building, Room 101Stop by to meet cadre and cadets and find out more about the opportunities

that Army ROTC has to offer.

11:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m.ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER OPEN HOUSE

LSC, Room 333

APACC provides resources and opportunities to learn, laugh, socialize, build community, and relax.  Meet with students and staff to learn more aboue

enrichment and experiences through APACC.

11:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m.ASCSU/STUDENT GOVERNMENT OPEN HOUSE

LSC, Room 206Come see the Student Government Office and learn more about ASCSU.

11:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m.THE SPOKE OPEN HOUSE

The Pavilion, Laurel Village

The Spoke, a living lab, is CSU’s on-campus cycling maintenance and educational training center servicing our University students, faculty, and

staff. Stop by to learn more about techniques and best practices on bicycle maintenance, safety, and repairs.

11:30 a.m.—1:00 p.m.CAMPUS TOUR (INCLUDES RESIDENCE HALL)

Ammons Hall/University Welcome CenterAttend a full campus tour, including a residence hall,

guided by a current CSU student.

1:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m.HORTICULTURE CENTER TOUR

Horticulture Center (1707 Centre Ave. ~1 mile from CSU, driving recommended) Curious about all the different places you can learn on campus?

See where the “hands-on” learning happens.

1:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m., or

2:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m.

LIVESTOCK UNIT TOURARDEC Livestock Unit (4482 E Co Rd 56. ~10.5 miles from CSU, driving required)

Curious about all the different places you can learn on campus?

See where the “hands-on” learning happens.

1:00 p.m.—3:00 p.mMICHAEL SMITH NATURAL RESOURCES BUILDING TOUR

Atrium, Michael Smith Natural Resources Building

Drop by for a tour of the building. If you are interested in Warner College and the majors, come see Jake Aglietti, the Recruitment and Engagement

Coordinator for Warner College of Natural Resources.

1:00 p.m.—1:20 p.m., or

3:30 p.m.—3:50 p.m.

MORGAN LIBRARY TOURMorgan Library Lobby

Discover Morgan Library, the Information and Technology Hub of CSU. Morgan Library Tours will begin in the lobby or the main building. Look for

the table and the monitor displaying a video about the Libraries.

2:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m.RESIDENCE HALL DROP-IN TOURSAllison, Parmelee, Aspen, or Alpine hall

Tours are on a drop in basis and run approximately every 15 minutes. All tours meet in the main lobby of the showroom hall.

2:30 p.m.—3:30 p.m.WALTER SCOTT, JR. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TOUR

Atrium, Scott Bioengineering Building

Interested in Engineering? Check out the state-of-the-art research pod facility as well as our Engineering Building. Tour the Scott Bioengineering

and Engineering Buildings with current Engineering Student Ambassadors.

3:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m.DEPARTMENT OF ART & ART HISTORY TOUR

Lobby, Visual Arts Building

Get a behind the scenes look at the Visual Art Building, home to the Department of Art and Art History offering a variety of degrees in studio

art, art education, and art history. Tours depart from the main lobby and will include classroom, studio, museum and gallery spaces.

3:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m.EQUINE SCIENCES CENTER TOUR

Equine Center (735 S. Overland Trail. ~3 miles from CSU, driving recommended)Curious about all the different places you can learn on campus?

See where the “hands-on” learning happens.

3:30 p.m.—4:15 p.m.SCHOOL OF MUSIC, THEATRE, AND DANCE TOUR

University Center for the Arts, Griffin Theatre Lobby

View the world-class facilities and discover the opportunities for participation available to ALL interested CSU students looking to nurture

their love of performance.

Tours and Open Houses

Friday Early Check-in and Reception - 4:30 p.m.—6:00 p.m.

We want to make sure you get the most out of your visit. That’s why we invite you to come early and experience all that Colorado State University has to offer — or at least all that interests you. Use the extra day to visit a number of colleges, departments, and offices and get a jump-start on your Choose CSU experience. *Note: Session locations subject to change.

Check out the CSU UCA and meet faculty, staff and students. Enjoy a reception in the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art and check-in early for Choose CSU to avoid waiting in line Saturday morning! Parking is available in the College Street Garage. Use the underpass through the Annual Trial Gardens to get to the UCA. See pg. 4 for more information.

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Friday Sessions - 12/07/18

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10:15 AM-11:45 AM: Academic Experience

Session Title: College/Department Location

Academic Experience: College of Agricultural Sciences Animal Science Building, Room 135

Academic Experience: College of BusinessRockwell Hall, Room 116 (Bohemian Auditorium)

Academic Experience: College of Health and Human Sciences Behavioral Sciences Building, Room A101

Academic Experience: College of Liberal Arts Willard O. Eddy Hall, Room 212

Academic Experience: College of Natural SciencesBonus opportunity: Computer Science Major Open House, 11:30 AM-4:00 PM

Chemistry Building, Room A103

Academic Experience: College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences

Yates, Room 104

Academic Experience: Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering Scott Bioengineering Building, Room 101

Academic Experience: Warner College of Natural Resources Smith Natural Resources Building, Room 113

Academic Experience: Undeclared/Exploring Majors Lory Student Center Theatre

11:45-1:00 PM: Meet CAM The RAM!

Stop by the West Lawn of

the Lory Student Center

either before or after your

lunch break to meet and

get your picture taken

with CAM the Ram!

Saturday Sessions - 12/08/18

*Note: Session locations subject to change.

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Session/Location Description College/Dept.ACADEMIC OVERVIEW: CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENTLory Student Center, Room 306

Program overview and tour of the construction management department. College of Health and Human Sciences

ACADEMIC OVERVIEW: ENGINEERING FOR UNDECLARED STUDENTSLory Student Center, Room 386

Admitted to Undeclared with an Engineering Interest? Find out what you need to make the internal transfer to the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.

Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering

ACADEMIC OVERVIEW: HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIESSmith Natural Resources Building, Room 113 Program overview and department tour. College of Health and

Human Sciences

ARMY ROTCLory Student Center, Room 372

General Army ROTC Program and Scholarship Information. Army ROTC

BUILDING YOUR OWN MAJOR: INTERDISCIPLINARY LIBERAL ARTSLory Student Center, Room 378

Join us to learn how you can design your own liberal arts curriculum and hear how our stu-dents and graduates are gaining a competitive edge, and the skills needed for success after

graduation, without ever having to give up their love of other things. College of Liberal Arts

BUS/BIKE/WALK/BOARD/DRIVE: GETTING AROUND AT CSULory Student Center, Room 312

Trying to decide whether or not to bring a car to campus? Come learn about your transportation options and make an informed choice!

Parking and Transportation Services

CARE FOR BODY AND MIND: CSU HEALTH NETWORKLory Student Center, Room 304

Learn about services available on campus to support student health and well-being, how health insurance works at CSU, and more about new student health requirements.

CSU Health Network

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: STUDENT PANELLory Student Center, Room 376

Join us to ask questions and hear from current students about various topics including how they found their major, campus involvement, internships, education abroad and research opportunities, and

gained leadership and professional skills to prepare them for a lifetime of success. College of Liberal Arts

EXPLORE, ENGAGE, DISCOVER! EDUCATION ABROAD AT CSULory Student Center, Ballroom B

Join staff and students from the Education Abroad team to learn about study, internship, research, and service learning programs that fit with your academic, career, and personal

goals and how to join the 1 in 5 CSU students who become #RamsAbroad.Education Abroad

HOUSING AND DINING OVERVIEWLory Student Center, Theatre

An overview of the various meal plans, locations, and what is offered to students with their meal plan. In addition, information about housing including details about housing

applications, room types, and more about living on campus at CSU.

Housing and Dining Services

HUMAN & ANIMAL HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONSLory Student Center, Room 382

Hear from Health Professions Advising professionals who support pre-health and pre-vet students. Collaborative for Student Achievement

IN-STATE FINANCIAL AID GENERAL INFORMATIONLory Student Center, North Ballroom

Staff from the Office of Financial Aid will present and answer questions about financial aid, scholarships, billing, and on-campus employment. (For Colorado Residents only)

Financial Aid

OUT-OF-STATE FINANCIAL AID GENERAL INFORMATIONLory Student Center, Cherokee Park Ballroom

Staff from the Office of Financial Aid will present and answer questions about financial aid, scholarships, billing, and on-campus employment. (Non-Colorado Residents only)

Financial Aid

KEY COMMUNITIES: EFFECTIVE TRANSITIONSLory Student Center, Room 310

Come and learn about the Key Communities and how we can help you have a successful transition to CSU with personal, social and academic support.

Key Communities

MUSIC, THEATRE, AND DANCE FOR NON-MAJORSLory Student Center, Room 374

Find out how you can nurture your artistic side during your time at CSU all for college credit! Details about joining choir, band, orchestra, and marching band, plus info about theatre and

dance auditions will be available.College of Liberal Arts

RESIDENTIAL LEARNING COMMUNITY: COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Lory Student Center, Room 322

This community is specifically for students who are interested in choosing a major in the College of Natural Sciences and interested in living in Pinon or Alpine Hall.

College of Natural Sciences

ROCKY MOUNTAIN STUDENT MEDIA: GET INVOLVEDLory Student Center, Room 324

All majors welcome! Rocky Mountain Student Media supports the mission of Colorado State University by enhancing the undergraduate experience through education, training and hands-on

experience in media methods, management, ethics, responsibilities and community service.College of Liberal Arts

SO YOU WANT TO BE A TEACHER? TEACHER LICENSURE AT CSULory Student Center, Room 308

Learn about how to become a teacher through CSU’s Center for Educator Preparation and connect with academic advisors.

College of Health and Human Sciences

THIS IS HOW WE RECLory Student Center, Ballroom A

Learn more about Campus Recreation opportunities. Campus Recreation

TOUR: ENGINEERING BUILDING Engineering Building

Interested in Engineering Science, Mechanical, Civil, Environmental, Electrical or Computer Engineering? Come and tour our Engineering Building with our current Engineering Student Ambassadors.

Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering

TOUR: SCOTT BIOENGINEERING BUILDING Scott Bioengineering Building

Interested in Biomedical or Chemical and Biological Engineering? Come and check out our state-of-the-art research pod facility. Tour the Scott Bioengineering Building with our current

Engineering Student Ambassadors.

Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering

TOUR: THE WARNER COLLEGE EXPERIENCESmith Natural Resources Building

Get a sneak peak at what it is like to be a student in Warner College. Warner College of Natural Resources

UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAMHonors Building

Information session and tour. University Honors Program

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1:45 PM-2:15 PM: Breakout Session 1*Note: Session locations subject to change.

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Session/Location Description College/Dept.ACADEMIC OVERVIEW: EXPLORATION OF MAJORS WITHIN WARNER COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCES - WORKSHOPSmith Natural Resources Building, Room 140

Are you ready to be in Warner College? Great! Join us for a workshop to find out what major you want to be!Warner College ofNatural Resources

ACADEMIC OVERVIEW: HEALTH AND EXERCISE SCIENCEHuman Performance/Clinical Research Lab (south of Moby B-Wing) Tour of Human Performance/Clinical Research Lab and program overview

College of Health and Human Sciences

ACADEMIC OVERVIEW: HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIESSmith Natural Resources Building, Room 113

Program overview and department tour. College of Health and

Human Sciences

ARMY ROTCLory Student Center, Room 372

General Army ROTC Program and Scholarship Information. Army ROTC

BUS/BIKE/WALK/BOARD/DRIVE: GETTING AROUND AT CSULory Student Center, Room 312

Trying to decide whether or not to bring a car to campus? Come learn about your transportation options and make an informed choice!

Parking and Transportation Services

CARE FOR BODY AND MIND: CSU HEALTH NETWORKLory Student Center, Room 304

Learn about services available on campus to support student health and well-being, how health insurance works at CSU, and more about new student health requirements.

CSU Health Network

HOUSING AND DINING OVERVIEWLory Student Center, Theatre

An overview of the various meal plans, locations, and what is offered to students with their meal plan. In addition, information about housing including details about housing applications, room types, and more about

living on campus at CSU.

Housing and Dining Services

HUMAN & ANIMAL HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONSLory Student Center, Room 382

Hear from Health Professions Advising professionals who support pre-health and pre-vet students.Collaborative for

Student Achievement

HUMAN CENTERED COMPUTINGLory Student Center, Room 386

Interested in psychology and building experiences for people? Human Centered Computing is a broad and creative discipline in high demand in the tech industry. Come learn about a growing and highly employable

discipline that bridges psychology, design, and technology. College of Natural Sciences

IN-STATE FINANCIAL AID GENERAL INFORMATIONLory Student Center, North Ballroom

Staff from the Office of Financial Aid will present and answer questions about financial aid, scholarships, billing, and on-campus employment. (For Colorado Residents only)

Financial Aid

OUT-OF-STATE FINANCIAL AID GENERAL INFORMATIONLory Student Center, Cherokee Park Ballroom

Staff from the Office of Financial Aid will present and answer questions about financial aid, scholarships, billing, and on-campus employment. (Non-Colorado Residents only)

Financial Aid

INTERDISCIPLINARY LEADERSHIP STUDIES MINOR AND PLPLory Student Center, Room 374

Learn more about the President’s Leadership Program (PLP) and other leadership opportunities for credit at CSU.

President’s Leadership Program

KEY COMMUNITIES: EFFECTIVE TRANSITIONSLory Student Center, Room 310

Come and learn about the Key Communities and how we can help you have a successful transition to CSU with personal, social and academic support.

Key Communities

LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND CULTURES: A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITYLory Student Center, Room 324

Learn about program offerings, internships and education abroad opportunities that lead to the ability to communicate, analyze and understand the workings of language, and to appreciate diversity and network

successfully across cultures.College of Liberal Arts

RESIDENTIAL LEARNING COMMUNITY: COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Lory Student Center, Room 322

This community is specifically for students who are interested in choosing a major in the College of Natural Sciences and interested in living in Pinon or Alpine Hall.

College of Natural Sciences

SO YOU WANT TO BE A TEACHER? TEACHER LICENSURE AT CSULory Student Center, Room 308

Learn about how to become a teacher through CSU’s Center for Educator Preparation and connect with academic advisors.

College of Health and Human Sciences

BIOINFORMATICS AND NEW FRONTIERSLory Student Center, Room 376

Push the boundaries of biology with bioinformatics! Learn how the interdisciplinary field of biology and computer science can give you the skills to analyze and interpret the new frontiers of biological data.

College of Natural Sciences

THIS IS HOW WE RECLory Student Center, Ballroom A

Learn more about Campus Recreation opportunities. Campus Recreation

TIPS, TRICKS, AND ADVICE FOR 1ST GENERATION PARENTS/FAMILIESLory Student Center, Room 306

Are you the parent or guardian of a student who will be the first in their family to get a four-year degree? Come to this session to get information about the next steps in the college enrollment process, what to expect during

the transition to college, and tips and tricks on how to support your 1st gen student.Admissions

TOUR: DEPARTMENT OF ART & ART HISTORYVisual Art Building

Get a behind the scenes look at the Visual Art Building, home to the Department of Art and Art History offering a variety of degrees in studio art, art education, and art history. Tours depart from the main lobby and include

classroom, studio, museum and gallery spaces. College of Liberal Arts

TOUR: ENGINEERING BUILDING Engineering Building

Interested in Engineering Science, Mechanical, Civil, Environmental, Electrical or Computer Engineering? Come and tour our Engineering Building with our current Engineering Student Ambassadors.

Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering

TOUR: SCOTT BIOENGINEERING BUILDING Scott Bioengineering Building

Interested in Biomedical or Chemical and Biological Engineering? Come and check out our state-of-the-art research pod facility. Tour the Scott Bioengineering Building with our current Engineering Student Ambassadors.

Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering

TOUR: THE WARNER COLLEGE EXPERIENCESmith Natural Resources Building

Get a sneak peak at what it is like to be a student in Warner College.Warner College of Natural Resources

UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAMHonors Building

Information session and tour. University Honors Program

WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH THAT? CAREER READINESSIN THE LIBERAL ARTSLory Student Center, Room 378

According to Google’s latest research on its most important teams, a degree in the liberal arts may be more valu-able than you think. Join us to learn about recent employer and workplace surveys, post-graduate placements,

and the opportunities, resources, tools and technologies available to CSU students pursuing a degree in the College of Liberal Arts.

College of Liberal Arts

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2:30 PM-3:00 PM: Breakout Session 2*Note: Session locations subject to change.

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Session/Location Description College/Dept.

ARMY ROTCLory Student Center, Room 372

General Army ROTC Program and Scholarship Information. Army ROTC

HOUSING AND DINING OVERVIEWLory Student Center, Theatre

An overview of the various meal plans, locations, and what is offered to students with their meal plan. In addition, information about housing including

details about housing applications, room types, and more about living on campus at CSU.

Housing and Dining Services

IN-STATE FINANCIAL AID GENERAL INFORMATIONLory Student Center, North Ballroom

Staff from the Office of Financial Aid will present and answer questions about financial aid, scholarships, billing, and on-campus employment.

(For Colorado Residents only)Financial Aid

OUT-OF-STATE FINANCIAL AID GENERAL INFORMATIONLory Student Center, Cherokee Park Ballroom

Staff from the Office of Financial Aid will present and answer questions about financial aid, scholarships, billing, and on-campus employment.

(Non-Colorado Residents only)Financial Aid

INTERDISCIPLINARY LEADERSHIP STUDIES MINOR AND PLPLory Student Center, Room 374

Learn more about the President’s Leadership Program (PLP) and other leadership opportunities for credit at CSU.

President’s Leadership Program

RESIDENTIAL LEARNING COMMUNITY:COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Lory Student Center, Room 322

This community is specifically for students who are interested in choosing a major in the College of Natural Sciences and interested in living in Pinon or

Alpine Hall.

College of Natural Sciences

SENIOR TO SENIOR STUDENT PANELLory Student Center, Ballroom A

High School Seniors, meet current CSU Seniors! This is an opportunity to ask questions about their CSU experience and wisdom they’ve gained along the way. Families and guests will be directed to a separate room to hear from Parent and Family Programs, Orientation and Transition Programs, CSU Police Department,

and CSU Health Network on how they support student success.

Admissions

BIOINFORMATICS AND NEW FRONTIERSLory Student Center, Room 376

Push the boundaries of biology with bioinformatics! Learn how the interdisciplinary field of biology and computer science can give you the skills to

analyze and interpret the new frontiers of biological data.

College of Natural Sciences

TOUR: DEPARTMENT OF ART & ART HISTORYVisual Art Building

Get a behind the scenes look at the Visual Art Building, home to the Department of Art and Art History offering a variety of degrees in studio art, art education,

and art history. Tours depart from the main lobby and include classroom, studio, museum and gallery spaces.

College of Liberal Arts

UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAMHonors Building

Information session and tour. University Honors Program

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3:15 PM-3:45 PM: Breakout Session 3

READY TO TAKE ACTION?There are a few steps you can take today on your path to officially becoming a Ram. We hope you’re more excited to be #ColoStateBound by the end of the day!

CONFIRM AND DEPOSITReserve your spot in our incoming class by paying or deferring your enrollment deposit. You can learn more and submit or defer the $300 deposit at the Admissions Table at the Admitted Student Resource Fair.

APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AIDThe Office of Financial Aid is hosting informational sessions and will be available at the Resource Fair if you have questions about deadlines or the types of aid

you may be eligible for.

APPLY FOR HOUSINGLearn more about applying for campus housing by connecting with Housing and Dining Services at their sponsored sessions or during the Info and Resource Fair.

*Note: Session locations subject to change.

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