TILT Tutoring

Other tutoring options are offered by The Institute of Learning and Teaching (TILT). TILT tutoring is available for mathematics and sciences such as physics, biology and chemistry. TILT also offers many academic success help options, including academic skills workshops and one-on-one academic coaching.

CSU Career Center

The CSU Career Center is available to help you prepare job application materials, develop interview skills and connect to employers.

CSU Calculus Center

The Calculus Center offers extended tutoring and small group mentoring. The help desk is open to students on a drop-in basis during regular office hours. You can learn more by clicking here.

You @ CSU

The purpose of the YOU@CSU portal is to connect students with campus resources and other online educational tools to increase CSU student success. The innovated digital tool promotes self- reflection, allowing students to be more proactive with their health and well-being in order to make the most of their college experience.

Eagle Feather Tutoring

The Eagle Feather Tutoring Program is a free service available to students on a walk-in or appointment basis at the Native American Cultural Center (NACC) office. To learn more click here or contact the NACC office at (970) 491-1332.

Adult Learner & Veteran Services

Adult Learner and Veteran Services (ALVS) aims to support non-traditional students in their transition to Colorado State University. ALVS provides a broad range of resources to aid in the advancement of adult and veteran students both academically and professionally.

Student Disability Center (SDC)

SDC 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. To see what SDC can do for students and how to contact SDC, click here.

Academic Advancement Center (AAC)

The Academic Advancement Center helps low-income, first-generation college students, foster youth, and students with disabilities to stay in college through time management, study habits sessions, test taking strategies, stress management consults, peer mentoring, and tutoring. For more information about the AAC, click here.

Women in Physics (WIP)

Women in Physics is an undergraduate student group that works to encourage more women to get involved in physics. You don’t have to be a woman to be involved, you just have to support women in the sciences. If this sounds interesting to you, please click here for more information.

Society of Physics Students

The Society of Physics Students (SPS) is an all-inclusive club that seeks to bolster a community amongst students who are interested in the field of Physics. The SPS chapter at CSU tries to center the chapter around academic involvement presented in a fun and meaningful manner. If this sounds interesting to you, please click here for more information.

Women in Physics (WIP)

Women in Physics is an undergraduate student group that works to encourage more women to get involved in physics. You don’t have to be a woman to be involved, you just have to support women in the sciences. If this sounds interesting to you, please click here for more information.

Undergraduate Student Contact Information

  • For advising questions or major/minor changes, please contact our key advisor, Martin Gelfand, at martin.gelfand@colostate.edu. Please include your name and CSU ID in your email communication.
  • For registration issues or override requests, please contact our undergraduate coordinator, Christie Chapman, at Christie.Chapman@colostate.edu. Please include your name, CSU ID, course information and registration issue (if applicable) in your email communication.

CNS Learning Community

The College of Natural Sciences Learning Community is a residential option for students with majors in the College of Natural Sciences. Most of our 400 members are in their first year at CSU, although we welcome upper-class students as well. Learn more at http://cnslc.colostate.edu/