January Monthly Report

Check out President Jakye Nunley's latest Monthly Report!

Vision Statement

The Nunley-Godshall administration strives to represent all Colorado State University Students through finding solutions to proposed problems. The administration demonstrates an unwavering commitment to change and betterment for the Institution. We promise to build a Cohesive Colorado State University by empowering and uplifting student groups on campus to develop the skills and knowledge to develop themselves and their organizations.

Key Projects


Quentin Fellowship
This newly launched immersive leadership experience brought 21 high school students to campus to shadow student government leaders and engage with university administration. By establishing this mentorship pipeline, the organization is actively fostering the next generation of diverse student leaders and strengthening connections with prospective students.
 
Student Benefits Website

A new centralized digital hub was launched to help students save money, featuring over 40 exclusive discounts from local vendors. This resource provides immediate financial relief and easy access to community perks, modeled after the professional staff benefits program to ensure students receive equal support.

 

Student Fee Review Board (SFRB) Revitalization
For the first time in 20 years, the Student Fee Review Board was filled to its maximum student capacity, ensuring a diverse range of voices now oversees the allocation of student fees. This revitalization included updating bylaws to expand voting membership, guaranteeing that student dollars are managed with greater representation and transparency.
 
Emergency Housing Pilot Program
To combat student homelessness, ASCSU allocated $37,000 to the Office for Basic Needs to launch a pilot emergency housing program. This critical funding creates immediate, safe shelter options for students facing housing insecurity, directly prioritizing basic needs and academic stability.
 
Defense of Student Transportation
Partnering with the Alternative Transportation Fee Advisory Board (ATFAB), the office formally opposed proposed city cuts to critical bus routes, specifically fighting to save the West Elizabeth corridor. This advocacy protects a vital mobility lifeline for thousands of students, ensuring that the student fees contributing to Transfort continue to fund accessible, reliable transportation rather than reduced services.

Want to dive deeper?

For more information, you can go through the Office of the President Department Monthly Reports on the right. These provide in-depth information on the month’s accomplishments, current projects, future plans, a breakdown of the Director’s Timesheet, Budget Breakdown, Goals, and Sibling Branch Engagement.

Also, feel free to contact President Jakye Nunley with any questions!