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Institutes and Centers Our Partnerships

The School of Education at Colorado State University is engaged with the professional external community through a number of mechanisms such as institutes, formal partnerships, and extramural funding.

A partnership between Fort Collins High School, and Colorado State University’s El Centro Cultural Center and School of Education, the goal of the Caminos Program is to address specific academic needs among Latina/o and Indigenous students, and to provide access to and understanding of higher education opportunities while affirming cultural and racial identity, assets, and funds of knowledge.

Embedded within our partnership with the Center for Educator Preparation is our long-term relationship with Poudre School District, the local school district of Fort Collins and the immediate surrounding community.

A university-level research center housed in the School of Education, C-ALT strives to advance the use of learning analytics to improve teaching and learning practices.

The Colo-STEM Center is a campuswide initiative that serves as a central point-of-contact for integrating and coordinating CSU’s STEM outreach programs.

It also facilitates the creation of new programs that positively affect the STEM pipeline and the research, teaching, and learning missions of the University.

A training and research clinic staffed by our Counseling and Career Development master’s students (under the direct supervision of licensed mental health professionals), the clinic offers outpatient counseling services to the public, free of charge.

Scenario Planning Institute

Scenario planning is a discipline for developing multiple imagined futures in which decisions about the future can be played out in order to:

  • Change thinking
  • Improve decision-making
  • Foster human and organization learning
  • Improve performance