Youth Programs

Supporting our future

Colorado State University remains committed to creating and supporting a variety of engaging, high-quality youth programs across Colorado, including 4-H, after-school programs, and youth summer camps. Find out how you can get involved.

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Be part of a thriving 4-H community in Colorado

The 4-H program includes a wide variety of projects, learning opportunities, and events for youth, including animal science, horticulture, STEM, arts, outdoor sports, summer camps, and much more.

Get a head start with Dual Enrollment

Dual enrollment at CSU allows high school students to take college-level courses and earn credit before graduating. This route provides a seamless transition to higher education, giving you a competitive edge as you pursue your academic and career goals.

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A large group of graduates sits in rows at a commencement ceremony, wearing caps and gowns in green, gold, and black, with the focus on the backs of their caps as they face the stage.

Become a Lincoln Leader Scholar

The Lincoln Leader Scholars program honors outstanding student leaders and provides financial assistance, resources, mentorship, and connections to help them excel during college and beyond.

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