The Student Fee Review Board (SFRB)

ASCSU oversees a $57 million dollar budget every year from student fees. With this, it’s our job to make sure that your student fees are allocated in the most efficient, impactful and methodical way possible.


The ASCSU provides a range of services to Colorado State students including the ones listed below.
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ASCSU

The Associated Students of Colorado State University is the Student Voice on Campus! The Elected Representatives of ASCSU advocate for CSU students on campus and at the local, state, and national levels of government. ASCSU oversees the allocation of student fees for campus programming, athletics, and a wide variety of services such as Grill the Buffs, Transfort, media publication and much more.

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Adult Learner and Veteran Services

Adult Learner and Veteran Services (ALVS) aims to support non-traditional students in their transition to Colorado State University. ALVS provides a broad range of resources to aid in the advancement of adult and veteran students both academically and professionally.

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CSU Athletics

The purpose of the Colorado State University Department of Athletics is to recruit, educate, develop and graduate student athletes within an environment that pursues excellence, values integrity and ethical conduct, promotes respect for all individuals, teaches sportsmanship, entertains our constituents and emphasizes championship performance.

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Career Center

To educate Colorado State University students toward excellence in exploring their path, enhancing their skills, explaining themselves, and experiencing their future plans. To develop relationships with a diverse-array of employers, educating them on best practices for hiring CSU students for internships and full-time employment. To connect CSU students and employers through a variety of relevant and robust programs, events, and services.

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Campus Recreation

Campus Recreation provides wellness and healthy lifestyle oriented programs, events, and services to Colorado State University students and employees via six program areas: Student Recreation Center, Aquatics, Fitness, Intramural Sports, Sport Clubs, and Outdoor Programs.

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Student Resolution Center (SRC)

SRC aims to assist, educate and support CSU students through two processes, Conflict Resolution – voluntary, neutral, confidential process to assist students when conflicts, disputes or issues arise, and Student Conduct – one-on-one meetings to discuss alleged violations of the Student Conduct Code, hear student perspectives, explore personal responsibility, hold students accountable and provide educational and restorative outcomes when appropriate.

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Health Network

Mission: To promote the complete physical and mental health of the CSU student community by providing quality health care and comprehensive health education and prevention programming. In addition, the Health Network offers educational opportunities and training programs for all levels of health professionals.

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Lory Student Center

The Lory Student Center serves as a supportive, creative gathering place for exchanging ideas, socializing, challenging social and cultural norms, engaging in campus activities, eating, playing, shopping, relaxing, gathering, and learning.

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Off Campus Life

Off Campus Life helps students moving or living off campus to have a successful transition and integration into the Fort Collins community. Off-Campus Life’s vision is to unite people in locations with institutions of higher education in building informed and evolving communities.

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Ram Events

Ram Events is a student-driven organization within Campus Activities that plans a variety of events for the Colorado State University (CSU) community. From large concerts and local live music to lectures and movies, RamEvents collaborates with on-campus and off-campus partners. 

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Student Leadership, Involvement, and Community Engagement (SLiCE)

SLiCE brings together student organizations, student leaders and student volunteers under one umbrella; making the campus a better community and a more involved place. Being involved in SLiCE programs allows students to enrich their academic and social experience at CSU.

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Women and Gender Advocacy Center (WGAC)

Our purpose is to provide a safe and affirming space for the students we serve at Colorado State University, while supporting systemic change to end all forms of oppression within our community.

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Student Legal Services

SLS helps CSU undergraduate and graduate students resolve their legal issues with as little disruption as possible to their educational endeavors. SLS focuses on educating students on the law and enabling them to help themselves resolve legal issues.

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Committee on Disabled Student Accessibility (CDSA)

The Committee for Disabled Student Accessibility (CDSA) offers the opportunity for students to make a change on campus by determining how these student fees will be used to enhance the accessibility of campus. For more information, or to get involved, contact the SDC Director.

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RamRide

RamRide is a safe ride for CSU students. RamRide operates on Friday and Saturday nights and provides rides within Fort Collins. Students can request a ride by calling 970-491-3333 or by downloading the RamRide app on their smart phones.

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University Facility Fee Advisory Board (UFFAB)

UFFAB provides guidance and advice concerning the University Facility Fee to the Vice President of Operations and/or their designee; reviews project proposals for fee allocations; and ensures all allocations will benefit CSU students.

Alternative Transportation Fee Advisory Board (ATFAB)

ATFAB provides guidance and advice concerning the University Transfort Contract and transportation needs to the President of ASCSU, the Alternative Transportation Manager, and/or their designee; reviews project proposals for fee allocations; and ensures all allocations will directly benefit CSU students.

University Technology Fee Advisory Board (UTFAB)

The students of Colorado State University created the University Technology Fee in 2003 to support campus-wide technology projects and initiatives, with the goal of benefiting as many of their fellow students as possible.  The students of CSU provide fee management and project administration through the University Technology Fee Advisory Board.

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University Center for the Arts

The world-class University Center for the Arts houses the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance, the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, the Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising, and select courses out of the Department of Art and Art History and the LEAP Institute for the Arts.