Academic Programs

Opportunities for Summer Session 2025

These summer programs are open to all students. If the information for each program is not yet updated for Summer Session 2025, please check the websites for the specific programs of interest and connect with their staff to learn more.

Bridge Scholars

The program is designed to assist students, especially those from first-generation and underrepresented backgrounds, in making a successful transition to Colorado State University.

Environmental Humanities at the CSU Mountain Campus

Environmental Humanities is offered by the College of Liberal Arts and includes Art in Forest Systems (ART 380A5), Environmental History of Colorado (HIST 373), and Environmental Philosophies (PHIL 245, AUCC). Students may take any or all of the two-week, three-credit courses.

Education Abroad

Undergraduate and Post-Graduate Programs

Learn where you can study abroad this summer: Search Programs

Education Abroad: Research, Internships, and Service Learning

Undergraduate and Post-Graduate Programs

Looking for service-learning credit courses or non-credit experiences to match your goals this summer? View the Education Abroad opportunities for Research, Internship, or Service Learning for Transfer Credit and learn about the benefits and rewards of getting involved.

Honors Summer Seminars

The Honors summer seminars are open to all students, regardless of whether they are in the Honors program. These courses combine lessons with high-level discussion and local cultural outings. Students who did not know about or consider Honors when they entered CSU can experience this opportunity through summer session.
While the Summer 2025 schedule is finalized, please view the courses offered in Summer 2024.

• HONR 292B fulfills the AUCC Arts and Humanities requirement. Students can email Pamela Vaughan Knaus to request a prerequisite override.
• Students interested in HONR 392 will contact [email protected] to request a prerequisite override.

International Programs: Intensive English Program (IEP)

The Intensive English Program (IEP) offers high-quality, student-centered instruction and advising that prepares international students for success at Colorado State University (CSU), or other universities in the United States. The IEP creates a welcoming environment for both learning and living in a new culture. The IEP is accredited by the Commission on English Language Accreditation (CEA).

Office of Undergraduate Research and Artistry (OURA)

Research opportunities are numerous in summer. Talk with your academic advisor/academic support coordinator, faculty in your department, and/or student ambassador in the Office for Undergraduate Research and Artistry (OURA) to explore summer research options.

Office of Undergraduate Research and Artistry (OURA): Community Engaged Learning

Community Engaged Learning includes direct service with community-based organizations, research, teaching, advocacy, creative work, organizing and activism, and other activities taken with or at the request of community partners.