Multicultural Students
Colorado State University seeks to encourage diversity while increasing global and cultural competency. It is imperative that all students acquire knowledge of, and sensitivity to, global issues. This knowledge and experience will enable students to participate fully in tomorrow's workforce that will be even more ethnically and culturally diverse than it is today. Our office encourages greater diversity in study abroad, particularly among students of color. Your participation in an education abroad program makes you competitive for graduate school and in the work place. Our staff will work with you to identify programs and locations to fit your needs and help prepare you for your international experience.
Resources for:
African-American Students
Black/African American Cultural Center (BAACC) at Colorado State University
Plato Project Resources, including:
- Ten Reasons for African-American Students to Study Abroad
- Discrimination Issues
- Resources for African-American Students
Asian/Pacific American Students
Asian Pacific American Cultural Center (APACC) at Colorado State University
Plato Project Resources, including:
- Ten Reasons for Asian/Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad
- Discrimination Issues
- Resources for Asian/Pacific Islander Students
Hispanic/Latino Students
El Centro Cultural Center at Colorado State University
Plato Project Resources, including:
- Ten Reasons for Hispanic-American Students to Study Abroad
- Discrimination Issues
- Resources for Hispanic-American Students
Study Abroad for Bicultural Students
An article on the issues facing Hispanic students studying abroad.
Native American Students
Native American Cultural Center at Colorado State University
Plato Project Resources, including:
- Ten Reasons for Native American Students to Study Abroad
- Discrimination Issues
- Resources for Native American Students









