Welcome to Campus Corps!

Campus Corps is a multidisciplinary service learning course at CSU where undergraduate students serve as mentors to at-risk youth. Students from over 30 different majors work one on one with at-risk youth ranging in age from 10-18 who are referred to Campus Corps from our community partners within the juvenile justice system of Larimer County.

Learn and Serve

Student mentors spend four hours once a week with their mentee in a group setting to provide academic support and career planning, encourage positive social skill development, assist with goal setting, and implement wellness programming. Strong bonds are developed over the 12 week program between mentors and mentees. Graduate students and experienced mentors serve as mentor coaches to provide support and guidance during Campus Corps.

The Campus Corps project is funded by a Learn and Serve grant for three years through the Corporation for National and Community Service. http://www.learnandserve.gov/ For more information, please click the corresponding link:


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