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Financial

Paying Your Bills

Need to pay your student bills? Click below to pay by electronic check, credit card, debit card, or check...

Electronic Check: http://bursar.colostate.edu

Credit Card Payment: http://bursar.colostate.edu (or call, CASHNet SmartPay (866) 517-5570)

Credit Card Payment: http://bursar.colostate.edu (or call, CASHNet SmartPay (866) 517-5570)

Cash, Check, or Debit Card: In person only:
    Cashier's Office, 108 Johnson Hall
    Office Hours:
    Monday - Wednesday, and Friday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
    Thursday: 8:30am - 4:00pm

Check Payments by Mail:
    Colorado State University
    Cashier's Office Box 3
    6015 Campus Delivery
    Fort Collins CO 80523-6015

Payment Inquiries:
    Cashier's Office, (970) 491-2767

Financial Aid - Scholarships, Grants, and Info

The list below is meant to give you a few ideas for sources of student funding.** Since much of the information is contained in external links, we cannot warrant its accuracy, but provide it as a convenience to you.

 

The CSU Transfer Student Scholarship Guide

Transfer students admitted to Colorado State University may receive the Student Financial Services brochure entitled "Invest in Your Journey," which lists scholarships at Colorado State University. The guide also lists general information about financial aid and scholarships at Colorado State University.

The College Opportunity Fund at CSU

COF provides state tax dollars starting fall 2005 to eligible undergraduate students who are classified as Colorado residents for tuition classification purposes to help pay tuition at Colorado State University.

Grants at Colorado State University

State and federal grants available for students who plan to attend CSU.

Colorado Commission on Higher Education

The Colorado Commission lists some privately funded scholarships offered by various entities throughout the state.

FAFSA

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a good place to start when seeking federal aid.

FastWeb

Updated continuously by the company's own dedicated research team, FastWeb's database contains over 1.3 million scholarships worth over $3 billion.

College Board's Scholarship Search

The College Board's Scholarship Search database contains 2300 sources of college funding, totalling nearly $3 billion dollars.

CollegeinColorado.org

CollegeInColorado.org is a student services website representing the colleges and universities of Colorad and contains some information about sources of scholarships.

Colorado Commission on Higher Education

The Colorado Commission lists some privately funded scholarships offered by various entities throughout the state.

 

If you would have any additional questions about financial aid, please contact Student Financial Services.

 

**Financial aid can come from a number of sources, including both governmental and private entities. CSU Parents/Families encourages all students to apply for any scholarship/grant for which they qualify.

Student Employment

Looking for a source of income to help pay your student bills? Please visit the Student Employment Services page to find your next job opportunity!

Convenience Accounts

Convenience accounts can be used to buy food and beverages at Durrell Express, the Lory Student Center, any Residential Dining center, Aspen Grille, Cam's Corner Store, and Cram-A-Latte in the Morgan Library. Convenience Accounts can now also be used to purchase parking permits, pay parking fines, and obtain other services from Parking Services. Parents: The money you put in your student's Convenience Account is the money your student can spend on meals and snacks. Convenience Accounts help you budget by allocating money to your student that can only be used for dining and other CSU-related services.
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