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Michaela Lecklitner
Key Operations Coordinator
Collaborative for Student Achievement
CSU Stadium East, room 211
(970) 491-3658 or (970) 491-7095
Michaela.lecklitner@colostate.edu

 

Key Virtual Experience

The Key Communities will be offering a fully virtual Key experience for the 2021-2022 academic year. The Key Virtual experience is for students who desire to participate in a fully virtual learning community. The virtual experience focuses on concepts of diversity and equity. Students will work cooperatively to experientially understand aspects of diversity.

 Students who participate in the virtual Key experience will:

  • Meet virtually with their assigned peer mentor three times per semester.
  • Enroll in a fully virtual 2-3 Credit Key Seminar course with other students who are participating in the virtual experience during fall semester.
  • Enroll in a 1-credit, 8 week virtual Key Seminar course during the spring semester.
  • Participate in Key Community virtual events throughout the year.

Live on or off-campus (with approved Housing exemption).

Key Health Professions

The Key Health Professions Community engages students who are interested in pursuing Human or Animal Health professions.

Students who participate in the Key Health Professions Community will:

  • Participate in workshops and activities focused on health professions, academic and personal development.
  • Engage in pig hearts dissection project at a local elementary school.
  • Enroll in a 2 Credit Key Seminar course and 2 other All University Core Curriculum courses with other Key Health Professions Students during fall semester.
  • Enroll in a 1-credit, 8 week Key Seminar course during the spring semester.
  • Meet with their assigned peer mentor three times per semester.
  • Participate in two hours of structured study hours each week.
  • Live with other Key Health Professions students in Braiden Hall.*
  • Participate in five all- Key Community events throughout the year including: Key Connect, Community Challenges, Spring Welcome Back, Dodgeball Tournament, and Closing BBQs.

Key Health Professions courses options include: Bridging the Biology and Chemistry Gulf (Key Seminar), Biology, Chemistry, Math, Psychology and Sociology (All University Core Curriculum courses).

* COVID impacts and unknowns may modify designated housing for Learning Communities as University Housing continues to follow the direction of the university and local health officials to determine the best way to move forward with assignments. If we are unable to assign you to the Learning Community’s designated hall, you will still be able to participate in the community, and we will work closely with our University Housing partners in supporting the residential experience of students within their assigned hall.

Key Explore

The Key Explore Community is a first-year residential learning community located Braiden Hall serving Undeclared students as they transition into their first year at CSU. The Key Explore Community focuses on self-exploration and student leadership. Within the Key Explore Community, we have designated spaces for declared students who are interested in exploring.

Key Explore courses options include: Create Your Story (Key Seminar Required).

Students who participate in the Key Explore Community will:

  • Learn more about who they are, how they make decisions, and how they work with others who are different from themselves.
  • Meet with their assigned peer mentor three times per semester.
  • Enroll in one 3-credit All University Core Curriculum course and a 3-credit Key Seminar class during the fall semester.
  • Enroll in a 1 credit, 8 week Key Seminar course during the spring semester.
  • Live with other Key Explore students in Braiden Hall.*
  • Participate in one hour of structured study time each week.
  • Participate in five all- Key Community events throughout the year including: Key Connect, Community Challenges, Spring Welcome Back, Dodgeball Tournament, and Closing BBQ

Key Explore courses options include: Create Your Story (Key Seminar Required).

* COVID impacts and unknowns may modify designated housing for Learning Communities as University Housing continues to follow the direction of the university and local health officials to determine the best way to move forward with assignments. If we are unable to assign you to the Learning Community’s designated hall, you will still be able to participate in the community, and we will work closely with our University Housing partners in supporting the residential experience of students within their assigned hall.

Key Culture, Communication, and Sport

The Key Culture, Communication and Sport Community is open to NCAA student athletes who have been nominated and selected to participate. Because of the nomination and selection process, this community is not open to all students and does not appear as a community option on the Key Communities application.

Students who participate in the Key Culture, Communication, & Sport Community will:

  • Enroll in one 3 credit All University Core Curriculum class and a 3 credit Key Seminar class during the fall semester.
  • Explore how athletics and individuals with diverse backgrounds are represented and impacted through media and popular culture.
  • Have the flexibility to live in any residence hall on campus.
Key Civic

The Key Civic Community is a first-year residential learning community located in Braiden Hall serving students from a variety of majors as they transition into their first year at CSU. The Key Civic community focuses on student leadership and civic engagement through service activities, engagement with the Fort Collins and CSU community, and discussions relating to societal issues, both locally and globally.

Students who participate in the Key Civic Community will:

  • Meet with their assigned peer mentor three times per semester.
  • Enroll in a 2-3 Credit Key Seminar course and 1-2 other All University Core Curriculum courses with other Key Civic students during fall semester.
  • Enroll in a 1-credit, 8 week Key Seminar course during the spring semester.
  • Participate in two hours of structured study hours each week.
  • Complete 1-2 hours of service each week.
  • Live with other Key students in Braiden Hall.*
  • Participate in five all- Key Community events throughout the year including: Key Connect, Community Challenges, Spring Welcome Back, Dodgeball Tournament, and Closing BBQ.

Key Civic seminar topics include: 1) CityworksEDU: Campus, City, and Civic Engagement; 2) America’s Sacred Ground: Multifaith and Belief Engagement; 3) Ethics of Global Poverty; 4) Education and Diversity; 5) Global Identity and Action; 6) Politics of Equity

* COVID impacts and unknowns may modify designated housing for Learning Communities as University Housing continues to follow the direction of the university and local health officials to determine the best way to move forward with assignments. If we are unable to assign you to the Learning Community’s designated hall, you will still be able to participate in the community, and we will work closely with our University Housing partners in supporting the residential experience of students within their assigned hall.

Key Academic

The Key Academic Community engages students in weekly one hour mentor-led modules focusing on academic excellence, service engagement, leadership development, and diversity awareness. The Key Academic Community provide students from a variety of majors interdisciplinary seminar options, while also providing major specific seminar options for students in the College of Engineering, College of Business, and College of Agricultural Sciences.

Students who participate in the Key Academic Community will:

  • Meet with their assigned peer mentor three times per semester.
  • Enroll in a 1-3 Credit Key Seminar course and up to two 3 credit All University Core Curriculum courses with other Key Academic Students during the fall semester.
  • Enroll in a 1 credit, 8 week Key Seminar course during the spring semester.
  • Live with other Key students in Braiden Hall.*
  • Have access to participate in week study hours and academic workshops.
  • Participate in five all- Key Community events throughout the year including: Key Connect, Community Challenges, Spring Welcome Back, Dodgeball Tournament, and Closing BBQ.

Key Academic seminar topics include: 1) Who Am I? Discovering Our Stories; 2) Rebels, Outcasts, and Society; 3) The Faces of Evil in Literature & Creative Writing; 4)Design Thinking: Invitation to Innovate; 5) Whose Story; 6) Discover, Reflect, Xplore: Socialization & Superpowers; 7) Engineering (open to Engineering majors only); 8) Business (Open to Business majors only); and 9) Agricultural Sciences (open to Agricultural Sciences majors only).

* COVID impacts and unknowns may modify designated housing for Learning Communities as University Housing continues to follow the direction of the university and local health officials to determine the best way to move forward with assignments. If we are unable to assign you to the Learning Community’s designated hall, you will still be able to participate in the community, and we will work closely with our University Housing partners in supporting the residential experience of students within their assigned hall.

Alejandra Sullivan
Coordinator, Key Academic Community-College Partnerships
Coordinator, Key Civic/Service Communities
Collaborative for Student Achievement
CSU Stadium East, room 215
(970) 491-6837 or (970) 491-7095
Alejandra.Sullivan@colostate.edu

Tai Mesches
Coordinator, Key Academic Communities
Collaborative for Student Achievement
CSU Stadium East, Room 213
(970) 491-2243 or (970) 491-7095
Tai.Mesches@colostate.edu
Aaron Escobedo
Coordinator, Key Plus Community

Collaborative for Student Achievement
CSU Stadium East, room 215
(970) 491-1786 or (970) 491-7095
Aaron.Escobedo@colostate.edu
Jarrae Newell
Coordinator, Key Civic, Key Service
and Key Health Professions Communities
Collaborative for Student Achievement
CSU Stadium East, room 213
(970) 491-2243 or (970) 491-7095
Jarrae.Newell@colostate.edu
Jessica Klingsmith
Assistant Director, Key Communities

Collaborative for Student Achievement
CSU Stadium East, room 206
(970) 491-5663 or (970) 491-7095
Jessica.Klingsmith@colostate.edu
Amy Robertson
Technology and Assessment, Key Communities

Collaborative for Student Achievement
CSU Stadium East, room 217
(970) 491-3337 or (970) 491-7095
Amy.Robertson@colostate.edu
Taé Nosaka
Director, Key Communities

Coordinator, University Learning Communities
Collaborative for Student Achievement
CSU Stadium East, room 205
(970) 491-6042 or (970) 491-7095
Tae.Nosaka@colostate.edu 
Brian Hayes
Coordinator, Key Explore Community

Collaborative for Student Achievement
CSU Stadium East, room 207
(970) 491-6407 or (970) 491-7095
Brian.Hayes@colostate.edu

Anna Marie Almanza
Recruitment and Outreach Coordinator

Collaborative for Student Achievement
CSU Stadium East, room 212
(970) 491-2366 or (970) 491-7095
AnnaMarie.Almanza@colostate.edu

Jenny Wysocky
Assistant Director, Key Communities

Coordinator, Key Culture, Communication, and Sport
Collaborative for Student Achievement
CSU Stadium East, room 208
(970) 491-6749 or (970) 491-7095
Jenny.Wysocky@colostate.edu

Key Plus

Key Plus is an academically focused learning community that works closely with students to develop strong leadership and career decision-making skills. Key Plus is an optional second year and continuing student program for students who are or have participated in the Key Communities or Community for Excellence program.

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