Colorado State University is located in
Fort Collins, CO, and has an enrollment of about 25,000. Student housing is available for 4650.
The Colleges that make up the University: Agricultural Sciences; Engineering; Natural Resources; Applied Human Sciences; Liberal Arts; Natural Sciences; Business and Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences.
Various majors include: Atmospheric Science; Biomedical Engineering Program; Fisheries and Wildlife Biology; Natural Resource Recreation & Tourism; Rangeland Ecosystem Science and Microbiology.
In 1985, Colorado State became the first U.S. University to offer an Equine Sciences major.
Athletic scholarships are given in football, basketball, track/cross country and other sports.