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Resources available at Colorado State for Students with Disabilities
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Resource Name

Description of Services / Support

Phone

Campus Address

Resources for Disabled Students
"RDS"
http://rds.colostate.edu/

(For Students With a Disability)

The first stop for students with any disability. Offers accommodations and services such as:
  • alternative testing,
  • alternative textbook formats,
  • classroom accommodations,
  • note-taking support,
  • priority registration,
  • advocacy for resolution of problems encountered on campus,
  • sign language interpretation.
970-
491-6385

100 General Services Bldg.

(on the southeast side of campus near the running track)

Academic Advancement Center
"AAC"
http://aac.colostate.edu/

For Students who:

  • are first-generation (neither parent has a bachelor's degree), or
  • are Pell grant eligible (low-income), or
  • have a documented learning or physical disability.
Academic coaching and support including:
  • Free tutoring for most lower division courses
  • Goal setting and academic improvement strategizing, including learning skills improvement
  • Assistance to secure financial aid
  • Intensive assistance for students on academic probation
  • Peer mentoring and leadership development
  • Assistance to prepare for graduate school
  • Use of computer lab with assistive technology
  • Financial aid for selected freshmen and sophomores and participants in our mentoring program
970-
491-6129

117 Gibbons

(on the east side of the Oval)

ASK PAT
http://askpat.colostate.edu/

(For All Students)

Ask Pat! is an anonymous online service designed to help Colorado State University students with their questions regarding:
  • physical concerns
  • mental aspects,
  • emotional issues,
  • and relational issues.
Questions are answered by caring and trained CSU health professionals within two to three weeks.
  Web resource

Assistive Technology Resource Center
"ATRC"
http://www.colostate.edu/
Depts/ ATRC/

(For Students With a Disability)

Assists with access to electronic information through:

  • Assessments - to determine if adapted computing can help you.
  • Accommodations - to determine and provide appropriate assistive technology accommodations.
  • Training - to provide assistive technology software and hardware usefulness.
  • Equipment Loans - to provide students with assistive technology.
  • Resources - to provide access to assistive technology resources and information.
  • Assistance - for faculty and/or staff to make materials accessible for students with disabilities.
  • Recommendations - to create accessible web pages.
970-
491-6258

305 Occupational Therapy Building,

(On the east side of the Oval)

Career Center http://career.stuser.colostate.edu

(For All Students)

The Career Center student services include:
  • On-Campus & Online Recruiting Services (through CareerRAM),
  • Career Counseling,
  • Career Center Assessments,
  • Walk-In Counseling,
  • Job & Internship Search Preparation,
  • Career Fairs,
  • Career Workshops and Presentations, and
  • Career Resource Library.
970-
491-5707

Ammons Hall, 711 Oval Drive

(On the northwest side of the Oval)

Center for Advising
and Student Achievement
"CASA"
http://www.casa.colostate.edu

(For All Students)

Academic advising for:
  • open option students,
  • students seeking a controlled major (has additional admission requirements)
  • students planning a career in a health-related profession.
CASA assists students with academic success, as well as helping students needing to withdraw.
970-
491-7095
202 Aylesworth Hall NE

Center for Community Partnerships
"CCP"
http://ccp.colostate.edu/

(For Students With a Disability)

  • A variety of services to people with disabilities, and
  • a mentoring program for students with learning disabilities/ADD.
Limited enrollment for mentoring program.
970-
491-5930

320 Occupation Therapy Building

(On the east side of the Oval)

College of Natural Science Tutorial Hall http://www.natsci.colostate.edu/
tutoring/


Current Tutoring Schedule

(For All Students)

  • Free tutoring for 30 math and science courses.
  • Sundays through Thursdays, 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
  • Specific course instruction at specific times.
  • Drop-in tutoring also available.
970-
491-5365
(Tutorial Hall Coordinator)
Room 9,
Ingersoll Hall

Division of Student Affairs http://www.studentaffairs.
colostate.edu/

(For All Students)

Features departments such as:
  • Academic support
  • Advocacy Services
  • Campus Life
  • Housing and Dining Services
  • The Lory Student Center
  • Wellness Programs and Services
970-
491-5312


201 Administration Building

(On the south side of the Oval)

Eagle Feather Tutoring Program (pdf)

(For All Students)

http://www.nass.colostate.edu

Native American Student Services offers free tutoring in a variety of areas including higher level math and sciences..

 

970-
491-1332


218 Lory Student Center

Learning Assistance Program
"LAP"

http://www.counseling.colostate.edu/services/
academic/learning-assistance-center/index.asp

(For All Students)

Learning assistance including: 970-
491-6053 (make appointment with Counseling Center.)

C-36 Clark Building (Lower Level, South side.)

Hartshorn Health Service http://hartshorn.colostate.edu

(For all Students)

The Hartshorn Health Service is a comprehensive  health facility and provides:

  • Medical Clinic
  • Psychiatric Services
  • Triage
  • Women’s Clinic
  • Specialists in Allergy/Asthma, Orthopedic and Sports Medicine
  • Optometry
  •  Emergency/Walk-in Services
  • Dental
  • Health Promotion, Nutrition, Activity Prescriptions, Culture Care Advocacy, Smoking Cessation
  • Physical Therapy
  • Pharmacy
970-
491-7121
Hartshorn Health Services building is west of the Morgan Library and the east of the intramural fields.

Morgan Library
Assistive Technology

http://lib.colostate.edu/infodesk/assist/

(For Students With a Disability)

Library assistive technology services include:
  • Five rooms with assistive technology available for reservation.
  • Trained library staff available by appointment.
970-
491-1535
Morgan Library Electronic Information Center

Psychological Services Center
PSC

http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/
Psychology/PSC/

(For All Students)

Therapy and diagnostic assessments including:
  • learning disorder,
  • attention deficit and hyperactivity,
  • depression,
  • anxiety and
  • other psychological disorders.

Services are available on a sliding scale fee.

970-
491-5212
C-43 Clark Building

RAMweb
http://ramweb.colostate.edu/

or
alternate log – in

(For All Students)

Online service RAMweb for electronically interacting with the University. Students can:
  • register for courses,
  • view current semester information,
  • cumulative academic information,
  • review and accept financial aid,
  • review their student account balance, and
  • complete many other transactions with the University.
970-
491-7470
Web resource

Resources for Adult Learners

http://www.ocssral.
colostate.edu/ral/

(For Non-traditionally Aged Students)

Provides resources for non-traditional adult students.
  • Offers new student orientation,
  • connections to list-serves,
  • social gatherings with fellow non-traditional students,
  • peer mentors,
  • support groups,
  • topic-driven programs, and
  • assistance with community resources such as accessible housing.
970-
491-2248
Main Level-
Lory Student Center.

Student Financial Services
http://sfs.colostate.edu/

(For All Students)

Information features:
  • costs,
  • scholarships,
  • summer aid,
  • paying your bill,
  • work, and
  • budget calculator
970-
491-6321

Student Employment: 970-
491-5714
103 Administration Annex
(on the oval)

Student Employment Services:
133 Student Services Building

University Counseling Center

http://www.counseling.
colostate.edu

(For All Students)

The Counseling Center is a comprehensive mental health facility and provides:

  • Emergency/Walk-in Services
  • Assessment
  • Individual Therapy (up to 5 sessions each semester)
  • Couples Therapy (up to 5 sessions for each fee-paying student each semester)
  • Group Treatment
  • Consultation and Outreach
  • Stress Management Services
970-
491-6053
C-36 Clark Building.

Wellness Zone

http://www.wellness.
colostate.edu

(For All Students)

A collaboration between the different wellness programs at CSU provides varied programs and services each week, most all of which are free to students and faculty.

Also supporting the Wellness Zone are:

970-
491- 2634
Main Level-
Lory Student Center (near the bookstore).

The Writing Center

http://writing.colostate.edu/
wcenter/

 

(For All Students)

Dedicated to providing advice and help with the writing process, including:

  • starting,
  • drafting,
  • revising,
  • researching and
  • proofreading skills for written assignments. 
  • Online  submission service, and
  • information on study skills.

Does not proofread or edit papers.In addition, The Writing Center also holds consultations at the Morgan Library, Braiden Residence Hall, and Summit Residence Hall.

970-
491-0222
Room 6, Eddy Hall
Some offices will require appointments, call the phone number listed.

Most services are available to full-time students free of charge.