Summit Hall provides convenient, suite-style room and board accommodations for students attending Summer Session. As part of our ongoing response to COVID-19, all rooms for summer 2021 are currently planned as single rooms with connecting bathrooms shared with just one other student in Summit Hall. As the situation continues to develop, we will notify you in advance if we need to make any adjustments for summer session room assignments. All rooms include wireless and wired internet service. A laundry facility is located in the building. Summit Hall is under the supervision of trained hall personnel run by a Residence Director and student staff. Summit Hall is located on the south side of campus on Pitkin Street. Summit Hall, like all the residence halls on campus, is a non-smoking, alcohol and drug-free facility.
Students staying in Summer Session Housing only pay for the days that they stay ($32/night, which equals $224/week).
Summer Housing will open Saturday, May 15 and conclude Saturday, August 7. Students remaining in campus housing for the Fall will have the option to remain in Summit until they can move to their Fall assignment.
Colorado State University provides apartments for student families and couples, single undergraduate, graduate and non-traditional students. Application for an apartment may be made only after admission to the University has been granted. Apply early! Priority on the assignment list is determined by date of application.
Go to housing.colostate.edu/apartments to learn about rates, community, room details, and locations.
Mattress (twin extra-long*, 39`` x 80``)
Bed (lofted upon request)
Desk and Chair
Closet/Wardrobe
Trash can and recycling bin
* Residence halls offer a limited number of extra-extra long beds, which need to be requested through the University Housing (Assignments Office) at (970) 491-4719. All rooms are equipped with window curtains
Bedding & bath supplies
Computer/laptop
TV
MicroFridge (or small microwave and refrigerator)
Surge protected power strip
Desk lamp (halogen lamps are not allowed)
Students provide a move-in day on their application, and they can move in to Summit Hall between the hours of 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. on the day they indicate. Rooms are assigned on arrival.
Living in the Residence Halls for summer session (minimum 8 weeks) will qualify as one academic semester toward the first two consecutive semesters in the University Living Regulation, but summer housing is not required.
Need a car? Borrow a Zipcar! Colorado State University has partnered with Zipcar to bring self-service, on-demand car sharing to the area. To use Zipcars, students and employees should register as a Zipcar member, reserve a car online or by phone, use your Zipcard to enter the car, and drive away. zipcar.com/universities/colorado-state-university
View more parking and transportation information at housing.colostate.edu/services/transportation-parking/
You must have a CSU eID (“electronic identity”) to register for housing.
Students can choose the Weekly Meal Plan that fits their schedule. A weekly meal plan is required for each week a student lives in the residence hall; you may not ‘opt out’ of a meal plan. Meal plans will be charged as a lump sum at the beginning of the summer session and will be refunded on a prorated rate if you don’t stay for the full summer session or choose to move out early.
All meals will be served in Ram’s Horn Dining Center for summer session. As part of our ongoing response to COVID-19, all meals will be served according to state and local guidelines. Students are asked to practice social distancing when you get to-go meals. Limited seating will be available.
Breakfast: 7:30 a.m. – 9 a.m.
Lunch: 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Dinner: 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Contact us at housing.colostate.edu/contact/