Advocacy Offices

Colorado State University (CSU) is proud of its efforts to enhance, appreciate and support diversity and multi-culturalism as part of its mission as a land-grant institution of higher education. Below are a selection of programs and services designed to support students in a variety of ways and provide opportunities to successfully participate in, and contribute to, the diverse campus environment. While each office listed may emphasize a specific segment of the student body, servies and programs are available to benefit all students at CSU.

American/Pacific American Student (A/PASS) exists to support the matriculation, retention, and graduation of Asian/Pacific students through direct service and through educational and cultural campus-wide programs. Committed to the philosophy of multiculturalism A/PASS creates and supports opportunities for interaction among university and community constituencies to enhance a campus environment that welcmos all students.
Location: 212 Lory Student Center, (970) 491-6154

Black Student Services (BSS) assists students, particularly African American, with their transition into collegiate academia by providing support and encouragement for academic, professional, cultural and personal development, in addition to promotiong cultural and social awareness to CSU and the surrounding Fort Collins community.
Location: 204 Lory Student Center, (970) 491-5781

Native American Student Services (NASS) focuses on ensuring a successful and educational experience for Native American students through advocacy and serviecs emphasizing recruitment, retention, graduation and community outreach. The office embraces and encourages a supportive environment based on the traditions and cultures of Native American peoples.
Location: 218 Lory Student Center, (970) 491-1332

Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Student Services (GLBTSS) is committed to providing support services, educational and cultural programs as well as a safe gathering space for GLBT people, other sexual minorities, and allies of the campus and Fort Collins community.
Location: 174 Lory Student Center, (970) 491-4342

Women's Programs and Studies (WPS) provides information, services, and programs with women and gender as the focus. The office services all students- undergraduate and graduate, women and men. its programs concentrate on expanding students' awareness and interest while creating conditions that allow both women and ment to share safely and equally in the opportunities and resources provided by the University. Support services are designed to reflect and enhance the unique goals, expectations, and aspirations of the students. Programs and services also assist students in addressing contemporarty issues confronting them.
Location: 112 Student Services, (970) 491-6384

Resources for Disabled Students (RDS) assists CSU in ensuring that qualified students with disabilities are afforded and given access to the same, or equitable, educational opportunites available to tother University students, as mandated by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation At of 1973 and the American with Disabilities Act of 1990. Assistance is provided through accommodations, awareness, and advocacy so that students are not discriminated against due to their disability in policies, procedures, and practices conducted within, or as part of, the university environment.
Location: 100 General Services, (970) 491-6385