5 fun ways to celebrate being a future Ram

#1. Post your #ColoStateBound announcement on social media and tag us

Student holding Rams banner and a stuffed Ram outside with streaks of sunlight in foreground

Sharing your big news on social media might be the first thing you want to do when you choose to become a Ram. Unfold your #ColoStateBound banner, grab your pets, family, and friends, and strike a pose. Don’t forget to tag or DM us so we don’t miss it — @admissionscsu on Instagram and Colorado State University Office of Admissions on Facebook. Parents and family members, we love getting pictures from you too!

#2. Use our digital banners

Make a mark on your social media, devices, and more with our designs. You can either screenshot or click/tap to download and share away!

#3. Score yourself some swag

CSU students wearing CSU gear

The months before you come to Colorado will be like no other. Gear up and show your green and gold as you travel, say your goodbyes, and look forward to your biggest and best new chapter. Our bookstore has an awesome online selection of clothes, decorations, kitchen items, and much more!

#4. See CSU as a Future Ram

Maybe you’ve taken an in-person tour or seen our interactive, 360-degree virtual tour. But have you seen it now that you’ve decided you’re a Ram? Re-tour campus online right now, as an official Colorado State Ram, and picture yourself here.

#5. Make it official (if you haven’t already)

Aerial photo of thousands of students gathered to form the letters CSU on the football field

If you haven’t paid or deferred your enrollment deposit, it’s time to make it official! Committing to CSU secures your spot, opens up your orientation registration, gets you ready to apply for housing, and says, officially, that you are #ColoStateBound.

Prairie Smallwood

Prairie Smallwood is a writer and content creator for the Office of Admissions at Colorado State University. She is passionate about education and exploration, and knows that going to college can be both an adventure and an overwhelming experience. She aims to create content that helps students through that journey — the wonderful, the scary, and everything in between.