The global engagement data below provides a snapshot of international activities at Colorado State University. College-specific data can be accessed via the buttons below, with CSU-wide information, college-by-college comparisons, and institutional trends accessible at the bottom of the page.

These reports detail both incoming and outgoing international initiatives, shedding light on enrollment trends, participation rates, and student experiences that shape CSU’s global presence.

College-Specific

Global Engagement Reports


College of Agricultural
Sciences


Walter Scott, Jr. College
of Engineering


College of Health and
Human Sciences


College of Veterinary Medicine
and Biomedical Sciences




College of Natural
Sciences


Warner College of
Natural Resources


Institutional Global Engagement Data

International Student Enrollment

EnrollmentFall 2021Fall 2022Fall 2023Fall 2024Fall 2025
Undergraduate622567580591624
Graduate744760904959811
Total13661327148415501450

*1,450 International students were enrolled in residential instruction for the Fall 2025 semester from 109 countries. This is a 7% enrollment decrease over Fall 2024.

International Student Enrollment: College-by-College

2023-2024 Academic Year

  1. WSCOE: 529 Students (500 Residential, 29 Online)
  2. CNS: 346 Students (323 Residential, 23 Online)
  3. COB: 321 Students (262 Residential, 59 Online)
  4. WCNR: 244 Students (75 Residential, 169 Online)
  5. CLA: 169 Students (150 Residential, 19 Online)
  6. CAS: 139 Students (123 Residential, 16 Online)
  7. Intra-University: 139 Students (130 Residential, 9 Online)
  8. CHHS: 100 Students (91 Residential, 9 Online)
  9. CVMBS: 93 Students (All Residential)

2023-2024 Academic Year

  1. WSCOE: 488 Students (464 Residential, 24 Online)
  2. CNS: 362 Students (343 Residential, 19 Online)
  3. COB: 309 Students (237 Residential, 72 Online)
  4. WCNR: 250 Students (70 Residential, 180 Online)
  5. CLA: 173 Students (154 Residential, 19 Online)
  6. CAS: 124 Students (115 Residential, 9 Online)
  7. CHHS: 98 Students (88 Residential, 10 Online)
  8. CVMBS: 74 Students (70 Residential, 4 Online)

International Students: Top 5 Countries of Origin

2024-2025 Academic Year

  1. India: 366 Students
  2. Kuwait: 166 Students
  3. Saudi Arabia: 148 Students
  4. China: 112 Students
  5. Bangladesh: 68 Students

2023-2024 Academic Year

  1. India: 353 Students
  2. Kuwait: 155 Students
  3. China: 138 Students
  4. Saudi Arabia: 128 Students
  5. Bangladesh: 53 Students

2025 International Scholars: College-by-College Comparison

CollegeJ-1 ScholarsH1-B ScholarsOther Scholars (E-3, O-1, TN)Total
CNS77233103
WSCOE6632199
WCNR3620157
OTHER616022
CAS4517264
CVMBS2321145
CHHS69015
CLA810018
COB99018

Top 10 Majors of CSU International Students (Residential)

2024-2025 Academic Year

  1. Computer Science: 150 Students
  2. Computer Information Systems: 148 Students
  3. Computer Engineering: 110 Students
  4. Business Administration: 104 Students
  5. Civil Engineering: 104 Students
  6. Electrical Engineering: 81 Students
  7. Mechanical Engineering: 71 Students
  8. Economics: 41 Students
  9. Chemical and Biological Engineering: 34 Students
  10. Environmental Engineering: 30 Students

2023-2024 Academic Year

  1. Computer Science: 163 Students
  2. Computer Information Systems: 123 Students
  3. Business Administration: 104 Students
  4. Civil Engineering: 98 Students
  5. Electrical Engineering: 97 Students
  6. Computer Engineering: 88 Students
  7. Mechanical Engineering: 61 Students
  8. Economics: 48 Students
  9. Statistics: 34 Students
  10. Environmental Engineering: 32 Students

CSU Education Abroad: Total Participation

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CSU’s Top 5 Destinations for Education Abroad

2024-2025 Academic Year

  1. Italy: 228 Students
  2. Spain: 152 Students
  3. Japan: 97 Students
  4. Mexico: 92 Students
  5. *Worldwide: 91 students

*Worldwide includes Semester at Sea and traveling programs

2023-2024 Academic Year

  1. Italy: 195 Students
  2. Spain: 97 Students
  3. United Kingdom: 83 Students
  4. *Worldwide: 61 Students
  5. Mexico: 59 Students

College-by-college Comparison: Education Abroad Participation rates

2024-2025

  • CLA – 32.2%
  • CVMBS -27.5%
  • CAS – 27.4%
  • WSCOE – 26.3%
  • CSU Avg – 24.9%
  • COB – 24.6%
  • WCNR – 23.8%
  • CVMBS – 23.0%
  • CNS – 21.1%

2023-2024

  • WCNR – 36.6%
  • WSCOE – 28.8%
  • CLA – 28.0%
  • CAS – 28%
  • CSU Avg – 24.5%
  • CHHS – 24.1%
  • COB – 23.7%
  • CNS – 19.8%
  • CVMBS – 15.7%

2024-2025

  • CLA: 336 UG, 38 GR, 374 Total Students
  • CNS: 220 UG, 86 GR, 306 Total Students
  • CHHS: 208 UG, 17 GR, 225 Total Students
  • COB: 192 UG, 14 GR, 206 Total Students
  • WSCOE: 136 UG, 48 GR, 184 Total Students
  • WCNR: 104 UG, 25 GR, 129 Total Students
  • CVMBS: 57 UG, 82 GR, 139 Total Students
  • CAS: 80 UG, 30 UG, 110 Total Students

2023-2024

  • CLA – 378 Total Students
  • CNS – 269 Total Students
  • CHHS – 203 Total Students
  • COB – 169 Total Students
  • CVMBS – 160 Total Students
  • CAS – 134 Total Students
  • WCNR – 133 Total Students
  • WSCOE – 132 Total Students

CSU’s Todos Santos Engagement

Total utilization of CSU Todos Santos, broken down by group. Example: 29.8% of CSU Todos Santos visits in 24-25 were associated with the Warner College of Natural Resources.

2024-2025 Academic Year

  1. CSU Non-Credit Programs: 38.8%
  2. WCNR: 29.8%
  3. Exploratory Studies: 19.8%
  4. CSU Todos Santos Residential Programs: 11.6%

2024-2025 Academic Year

  1. Other CSU: 48%
  2. WCNR: 21%
  3. CNS: 9%
  4. Other Universities: 7%
  5. CSU Pueblo: 7%
  6. COB: 6%
  7. CLA: 1%
  8. CAS: 1%

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Domestic students have an international experience before graduating

108 Countries

Represented by our international students

2024-2025

CSU Recognized as a Top Producer of Fulbright U.S. Scholars

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