MSU Denver offers a variety of resources to help students as they pursue their academic goals. Commonly accessed resources are included below as links to the services. Most services are available at no additional cost to the student. Students are encouraged to visit each resource listed to understand the benefits associated with each, and for details on how to access applicable services.
Access Center - Student disability accommodation and support services
Auraria Immunizations - Coordination of the State mandated immunization requirement and additional immunization services.
Brother 2 Brother - A mentoring program focused on academic success and social support for African-American men.
C2Hub Scholarship Support - Fosters a community of scholars through leadership activities, proactive coaching, scholar events, and professional development.
Campus Recreation - A place to build community through healthy living outlets such as working out, group fitness classes, personal training, sports leagues, open recreation, outdoor pursuits and leadership programs.
CARE Team - Provides assessment and case management support for students who are struggling or who may be displaying behaviors of concern.
Civic Engagement Program - Offering educationally meaningful service opportunities that positively impact the community and provide opportunities for students to develop as engaged citizens.
Classroom to Career Hub - Provides relevant and impactful career development for the full student body.
College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) - Designed to meet the academic, financial, and social needs of migrant/seasonal farmworkers and their children in pursuing higher education.
Counseling Center- Individual and group therapy, crisis intervention and outreach to students.
Dean of Students Office - The hub for student support and referrals. Manages/addresses student conduct matters, offers student conflict resolution services, and supports students and the community with other needs.
EPIC Scholars Program - Supports independent students transitioning from foster care, kinship care, adoption, or group homes.
Excel Programs - Pre-collegiate and retention services for students in select Adams county and Aurora Public schools.
Gender Institute for Teaching and Advocacy (GITA) - Holistically supports students affected by sexism and other intersecting oppressions through academics, advocacy, and services, which include academic advising, scholarship assistance, advocacy and problem solving, wellness and lactation rooms, a snack stop, and space for community organizing.
Service Learning Program - Classroom learning combined with community-based service. This is a great way to gain real world experience through classwork.
Student Care Center - The hub for student support and referrals. Services include non-clinical case management, student emergency fund, DREAMer emergency fund, roadrunner food pantry, Epic Scholars program, public benefit assistance and Single Stop.
Tutoring - Provides individualized support to students in overcoming academic obstacles or barriers.
Testing Services - Offers placement testing for the student body to assist advisers in determining the selection of appropriate courses.
Transfer and Adult Student Success - We support transfer, adult, and re-engaged students by: connecting students to programs and resources based on student needs and interests; building community with other students, staff and faculty; and fostering an environment for academic, professional, and personal success.