United States
Colorado State University
Tuition fee
$25,000–$35,000
QS ranking
University ranking
Top 500 globally (QS 2025); Top 200 (THE Impact Rankings); #1 in Colorado for International Student Support
Public research university in Fort Collins, Colorado, founded in 1870, enrolling ~33,000 students (2,000+ international) with strong programs in engineering, veterinary medicine, ecology, and atmospheric science, and a vibrant, supportive campus community.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
Undergraduate (International)
~$33,500/year
Postgraduate (International)
~$30,000–$35,000/year (varies by program)
PhD (International)
~$25,000–$32,000/year (dependent on field and funding)
Scholarships
Merit-based scholarships and assistantships available for international students.
Green and Gold Scholarship for International Freshmen
~$12,000/year
Graduate Assistantships
Tuition remission plus stipend
International Presidential Scholarship
Country-specific or regional scholarships
Fulbright and external sponsor programs
Student Life & Campus
Safe, vibrant campus in Fort Collins, a top-ranked student city
500+ student organizations including cultural and international clubs
International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS): Orientation, visa help, workshops
On-campus housing & meal plans tailored for international students
Outdoor lifestyle: Close to Rocky Mountains for hiking, skiing, nature trips
24/7 library, modern labs, student wellness & mental health support
Strong global community, inclusive campus culture
Rankings
QS World University Rankings 2025: Among top 500 globally
THE Impact Rankings: Top 200 globally for sustainability and SDG engagement
#1 in Colorado for International Student Support (International Student Barometer Survey 2023)
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