The following is a list of on-campus resources that CSU students veterans may find helpful.

For more information on applying to CSU as a veteran, transferring credits to CSU, tuition payment and housing options contact the Admissions department.
Located in Ammons Hall, NW corner of the Oval
ph: (970) 491-6909
 
University Apartments are available for all CSU students! Single and family apartments can be found here on campus.
Located at 208 Palmer Center
ph: (970) 491-4743
 
Any information pertaining to intramural sports, activity classes, the rec center, etc. can be provided by Campus Rec. Open Swim hours for children are M-F 6-8pm and Sat and Sun 3-6pm. Family Hours at the Rec Center are Friday, 3pm-11:30pm, Saturday, 8am-8pm, Sunday, noon-5pm.
Located in the Recreation Center, on the West side of campus.
ph: (970) 491-6359
 
Get help with designing your resume, interview techniques, on-campus recruiting, career assessment, job postings, career fairs and much more!
Located in room 26 of the Lory Student Center
Office Hours:
Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Call for evening hours, (970) 491-5707.
 
The Center offers information on registering or applying to CSU, orientation programs, tips on academic success, ways to get involved on campus, advising for intra-university majors and probationary students, and processing university withdrawals, and much more.
Located on the First floor of the TILT Building, 801 Oval Drive
ph: (970) 491-7095
fax: (970) 491-1133
 
Conflict Resolution and Student Conduct Services is your first contact for resolving any dispute on campus. Workshops and consultations are provided for all CSU students, staff and faculty.
Located on the Third floor of Aylesworth
ph: (970) 491-7165
 
The CSU Health Network is an innovative approach to student centered health and counseling services. The Health Network can answer any question you may have about student health insurance, immunizations, counseling, etc.
Located in the Hartshorn Health Center, just west of the Library. The Counseling Center is Located in Aylesworth.
 
Housing and Dining can provide any information needed about living and eating on campus. Purchase and manage a campus meal plan on their website.
Located in the Palmer Center, 1005 West Laurel
ph: (970) 491-6511
 
The Morgan Library is the main library on the CSU campus. Books, journals, magazines, laptops, study rooms, etc. can all be checked out by CSU students, faculty, staff and alumni. The Library also has a computer lab with printing options.
Located in the center of the CSU campus, just South of the Lory Student Center
ph: Help Desk: (970) 491-1841
For a 1 on 1 orientation of the Library, please contact Sari Keilman at 491-6952
 
Off-Campus Life provides helpful information and services to those living off campus. Rental listings, Party Packs, Rideshare options and lockers on campus are just some of the services that they provide.
Located in room 195 of the Lory Student Center
ph: (970) 491-2248
 
SFS can help you with any questions you may have about financial aid, creating a budget for yourself, scholarships and/or student employment.
Located in Centennial Hall on the SE corner of the Oval
ph: (970) 491-6321
 
Student Legal Services allows full time students access to affordable legal assistance, will writing, notary, etc. The office is totally student fee funded and is staffed by three licensed attorneys.
Located in room 182 of the Lory Student Center. Appointment is required.
ph: (970) 491-1482
 
If you have academic difficulties and want to get some individualized help, then contact TILT. The Institute can help you implement new techniques in areas such as textbook reading, note taking, time management and test preparation. Assessment for learning disabilities is also available.
Located in the TILT Building, 801 Oval Drive
ph: (970) 491-3132
 
The College of Natural Sciences offers free tutoring on a walk-in basis to students enrolled in science and math courses (ie. chemistry, physics, statistics, zoology, biology, calculus and psychology).
Located in the TILT Building, 801 Oval Drive
ph:  (970) 491-5365
 
Looking to improve your chances for a better grade? Then go to the Test Files which is located at CopyRite in the lower level of the LSC.  Tests from all types of courses and professors are available for you to copy and use as study aids.
Located at CopyRite in the LSC
ph: (970) 491-5034
 
A free tutoring service offering assistance with any type of writing task. Experienced staff can help you generate ideas, learn grammar and punctuation, be a better proof-reader/editor, and much more. You can even send your writing electronically via e-mail for feedback!
Located in the Eddy Building, Rm. 6
ph: (970) 491-0222
 
Resources for Disabled Students (RDS) is an office on campus that works with students, instructors, staff and community members to create useable, equitable, inclusive and sustainable learning environments.  They accomplish this by providing accommodations, awareness and advocacy. 
Located in General Services Building, Rm. 100
ph: (970) 491-6385
 
The Center for Community Partnerships (CCP) is a direct service and outreach arm of the Department of Occupational Therapy at Colorado State University. In operation since 1985, CCP is a fee-for-service program that provides comprehensive and individualized services for youth and adults with disabilities and/or challenges as they pursue employment, independent living, recreational and community access goals.
Located at 320 Occupational Therapy  Building
ph: (970) 491-5930

The following is a list of off-campus resources  that CSU Student Veterans may find useful

2509 Research Blvd
Fort Collins, CO 80526
ph: (970) 221-5176
 
Vet Center
Clinical Psychologist
2509 Research Blvd
Fort Collins, CO 80526
ph: (970) 221-5176
 
200 W Oak St, Suite 5000 (5th floor)
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Contact: Chad Imker
ph: (970) 498-6651
 
200 W Oak St, Suite 5000 (5th floor)
Fort Collins, CO 80521
ph: (970) 498-7390
 
2850 McClelland Dr, Suite 2000
Fort Collins, CO 80525
ph: (970) 223-9823
 
Provides access to services and resources at the national, state and local levels to support recovery, rehabilitation and community reintegration.  On the website you can find a variety of topics including benefits & compensation, education & training, employment and many more areas.
 
As you may know, mesothelioma cancer is caused by previous exposure to asbestos. Countless veterans (as well as civilians who may have worked in a shipyard or in the shipbuilding industry) were exposed to asbestos while aboard naval ships, while repairing military vehicles and aircraft, and while residing in aging military housing. Troops currently serving in Iraq are also at risk of asbestos exposure, making this a very timely health and safety issue for veterans and all members of the military community. In addition to featuring information about asbestos exposure and the health consequences for veterans, we also provide content on a number of other veteran issues, including PTSD, addiction, Hepatitis C and more.