Alpine Hall
Alpine Hall is one of fifteen residence halls on campus. It is located in Laurel Village.
Parking and Commuting
Meal Plans
Transfer Residential Community
⭐ Parking and Commuting
CSU's campus does allow cars with the purchase of a parking permit. For parking pass pricing see our transportation website. Most students, however, opt to bike, board, or take public transit to get around as its much cheaper and Fort Collins is easy to get around. All CSU students ride the city bus at no extra cost, and CSU is known for its strong biking culture.
⭐ Meal Plans
All students living in residence halls on-campus are required to have a dining plan and can eat at any of our 8 dining halls. Meal plans come in 10, 14, and 21 meals per week. The food at CSU is seriously yummy, and accommodates a range of dietary restrictions from gluten or lactose free, vegetarian, vegan, kosher, and more. There is even a nutritionist for students interested in learning more about their diet.
For meal plan pricing and more dining hall info see the dining website.
For meal plan pricing and more dining hall info see the dining website.
⭐ Transfer Residential Community
The Transfer Residential Community is an exciting living opportunity exclusively for transfer students in Allison, Braiden, and Laurel Village - Alpine Halls. The transfer communities focus on easing your transition to CSU by enhancing connections with other students and the campus. They have all the convenience of living on campus plus the benefit of living with others who can relate to the transfer student experience.