Colorado State University – Orientation, Transition & Family Programs

Colorado State University is not just a workplace; it’s a thriving community that’s transforming lives and improving the human condition through world-class teaching, research, and service. With a robust benefits package, collaborative atmosphere, and focus on work-life balance, CSU is where you can thrive, grow, and make a lasting impact.

Division of Enrollment and Access

The Division of Enrollment and Access includes the Office of Admissions, Office of Financial Aid, Registrar, Orientation, Transition and Family Programs and The Hub for Student Services totaling approximately 160 staff. The Division was formed in 2006 and has built a campus reputation for producing outstanding results, from the enrollment and onboarding of new students and re-enrollment of and transition support for continuing students to customer service for students, faculty, staff, and alumni. In addition, the Division is an integral campus partner in student success initiatives, helping to achieve the retention and graduation goals of CSU. The Division of Enrollment and Access is committed to excellence and setting the standard in meeting the undergraduate access, enrollment and degree completion goals of Colorado State University.

Orientation, Transition, and Family Programs includes three offices:

  • Parent and Family Programs (PFP) engages parents and family members of Colorado State University (CSU) students in the life of the University to foster student success, personal involvement, and financial support.
  • Orientation and Transition Programs (OTP) creates dynamic, student-centered experiences to inspire purposeful transitions and provides programming and services designed to assist first-year, second year, and transfer students with a successful transition at Colorado State University. Programs within OTP include orientation, welcome week, new student seminars, and transition programming.
  • Fostering Success Program (FSP) is a donor-funded community of students from independent backgrounds that include foster care, kinship care, orphan, ward of court, unaccompanied homeless youth, emancipated minor, and other similar types of independent status. FSP engages over 300 students and provides academic, financial, personal, and career support while also building a sense of belonging and support to foster growth and success in college and beyond.

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