

We would love for you to be part of the Key Communities for the 2008-2009 academic year. Because Key is an honorary program with a limited number of spaces, a separate application is required.
To apply
1. You may request that an application be mailed or emailed to your home or email address by emailing the following information to Amy.Robertson@colostate.edu:
2. You may also call our main office at (970) 491- 3658 and ask for an application to be emailed, mailed or faxed to you.
Important Considerations
Residents of the Key Communities will be accepted on the basis of student commitment to Key goals, as evidenced by the student’s responses to the application questions. Acceptance is also based on space availability. For these reasons, return your application quickly.
There is not a grade point average or test score requirement for admission to the program. We have found that students from every level of academic preparation do well in the Key Communities. Instead, selections are based on space availability and on each student’s commitment to academic success and leadership development as demonstrated through a complete and thoughtful application.
If you would like to be part of the Key Academic or Key Service Community but have already received your housing assignment, that is not a problem. If you are accepted into the Key Academic or Key Service Community, your housing assignment will be automatically changed to the Key floors of Braiden Hall.
Key students move to campus one day earlier than other on-campus residents in order to fully participate in Key Orientation, a required component of the program. Key Orientation is a time for students to meet everyone in their Key Cluster and on their floor, interact with faculty and staff involved with the program, and connect with campus resources.
Key Student's Experience
Current 2007-2008 Key Community students were asked to comment on the ways in which participating in Key made an overall difference in their success at Colorado State. Below are their responses.
"Key has allowed me the resources I've needed and pushed me to do my best."
"Key has allowed me to be a part of my community."
"Key has allowed me to make great friendships and study groups."
"Key has created a supportive learning environment."
"Key has provided me with the motivation to succeed here on campus."
"Key has made me more focused on my studies and exposed me to a diverse community."
"Key has provided me with support and a sense of community – also encouraged me to succeed academically."
"I really enjoyed Key this year. I think that living with other people in Key is good because then you know they care about school as much as you do."
"I am so glad I am part of Key! I t has made me feel comfortable about being here at CSU."
"Key was one of two of the best decisions I have made since I have been up here. I love it and it was great."
"This was one of the best decisions I ever made. I really learned a lot both academically and culturally."
Download the 2008-2009 Key Communities brochure here.
Return to the Key Communities home page.