Applying to Colorado State
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At Colorado State University, we see remarkable potential in everyone. Our application process is designed for you to show us how you’ll contribute to our community of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
We are looking for students who are ready to explore and innovate along with CSU, recognized as a top public university. Understanding how we’ll move forward together begins with your application. You’re more than just your GPA, so we are prepared to examine every application in full to get a better understanding of what makes you exceptional.
Your applicant type determines your admission application requirements. The CSU application process – in most cases – includes filling out an online application, paying/waiving an application fee, and submitting some documents, such as transcripts. CSU does not require the ACT or SAT for undergraduate students.
When should you apply and what do you need?
Please find your applicant type on this page and use the application guides to get the information you need to apply, like requirements, deadlines, how to check your application status, and more. Or learn more about special circumstances that might impact your application.
This is what we do! Reach out to your admissions counselor with questions at any time.
- Freshman applicants – domestic
- Transfer applicants – domestic
- Graduate student applicants
- International freshman and transfer applicants
- Nondegree-seeking applicants
- Returning CSU student applicants
- Second bachelor’s applicants
Freshmen Applicants - Domestic
You are a domestic freshman applicant if:
- You’ve never attended college, or all your college credits were earned before you graduated from high school
- You are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident or have DACA/undocumented status
Freshman applicants use the Common App, a single online college application form used by more than 900 colleges and universities to make applying easier.
Key dates
- The freshman application opens August 1 for next year's fall, spring, and summer semesters.
- Dates to submit your application are based on your starting semester. See the application guide for more info.
Transfer Applicants - Domestic
You are a transfer applicant if:
- You’ve attended a regionally accredited college after high school graduation. If your only college classes were taken during high school, you’ll apply as a freshman applicant.
- You are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident or have DACA/undocumented status
Transfer applicants use the CSU Application.
Key dates
- The returning student application for admission opens August 1 for the next year's fall and summer semesters and in March for the next year's spring semester.
- Dates to submit your application are based on your starting semester. See the application guide for more info.
Graduate student applicants
You are a graduate student applicant if:
- You have previously earned an undergraduate degree
- You want to pursue a master’s degree, Ph.D., or graduate certificate. We offer more than 200 graduate programs to choose from.
Graduate applicants use the CSU Graduate Application.
Key dates
- The graduate application opens in late August for the next year’s fall and summer terms and in February for the next year’s spring terms. Please check with the department you are interested in for deadlines, which vary by program.
International Applicants - Freshmen and transfer
You are an international applicant if:
- You are not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident or have DACA/undocumented status AND
- You currently have a valid U.S. visa or will be seeking a student visa to study in the United States
International applicants use the same applications for admission as domestic applicants. International freshman use the Common Application and international transfer students use the CSU Application.
Key dates
- Application opening dates are are based on your student type. See the application guides below for more info.
- Dates to submit your application are based on your starting semester. See the application guide for more info.
Nondegree-seeking applicants
You are a nondegree-seeking applicant if:
- You are not currently working to receive a degree from CSU. This may include on-campus or online classes for enrichment or professional development, concurrent enrollment, or the Intensive English Program.
Key dates
- Application dates vary by program. See the application guides for more info.
Returning student applicants
You are a returning student applicant if:
- You previously attended CSU as a degree-seeking student
- You left for at least one fall or spring semester while your degree was in progress OR you completed a degree at CSU
- You want to return as an admitted, degree-seeking student to finish a degree in progress OR to begin a new CSU degree program
Returning students use the CSU Application.
Key dates
- The returning student application for admission opens August 1 for the next year's fall and summer semesters and in March for the next year's spring semester.
- Dates to submit your application are based on your starting semester. See the application guide for more info.
Second bachelor's applicants
You are a second bachelor’s/post-bachelor’s applicant if:
- You have completed an undergraduate degree somewhere other than CSU
- You’ve never attended CSU as a degree-seeking undergraduate student
- You want to complete a second degree OR complete additional undergraduate coursework
Second bachelor’s applicants use the CSU Application.
Key dates
- The second bachelor's student application for admission opens August 1 for the next year's fall and summer semesters and in March for the next year's spring semester.
- Dates to submit your application are based on your starting semester. See the application guide for more info.
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What do you need help with?
Your admissions counselor answers all kinds of questions from potential students and families about the application process and admissions journey.
In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, Colorado State University publishes an Annual Security and Fire Safety Report each year on or before Oct. 1. This report includes current safety and security policies and procedures, contact information for various university and community resources related to crime prevention and survivor assistance, information about university policies on drug and alcohol use, as well as crime prevention programs, fire safety information, and crime and fire statistics for the previous three years on reported crimes that occurred on university properties or non-university properties that are controlled by CSU. View a digital copy of the report, or you can request a printed copy by emailing the Clery Compliance Office.
Helpful Application Links
- Applicant Types
- Domestic Freshman Admissions
- Domestic Transfer Admissions
- Graduate Student Admissions
- International Freshman Admissions
- International Transfer Admissions
- Non-Degree Student Admissions
- Returning Student Admissions
- Second Bachelor’s Admissions
- Disabilities
- Dual Enrollment and Fifth-Year Programs
- Early High School Graduation
- GED Credentials
- Homeschooled Students
- International Applicants
- Military Service
- Non-Graded High School Work
- Online High School Classes or Graduation
- Transfer Credits
- Undocumented Students
- U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents with International Classes
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