Orientation
Welcome to CSU Pueblo
Welcome, ThunderWolves! Orientation is your first step into the CSU Pueblo community. Our programs connect you and your family to the academic resources and support services you need for a successful transition.

Choose Your Orientation Path
New students will begin with Thunderwolf 101, the online orientation experience. Many students are also encouraged to attend an in-person orientation session to connect with campus, meet others, and get familiar with CSU Pueblo.
Thunderwolf 101: Online Orientation
Start here to complete online modules, review your new student checklist, and learn about academic platforms and campus resources.
View Online OrientationIn-Person Orientation
Attend an in-person session to meet other new students, connect with your academic department, and become familiar with campus.
View In-Person OrientationThunderwolf 101: Online Orientation
Thunderwolf 101 is your first stop along your journey to becoming a CSU Pueblo Thunderwolf.
Welcome to Thunderwolf 101! This is your first stop along your journey to becoming a CSU Pueblo Thunderwolf. We’re so glad you are here and have chosen to be a part of our campus community.
This Online Orientation has been designed to help you through getting started at CSU Pueblo. We have created different modules to give you information and resources that will help prepare you for your time here. You will cover a variety of topics, such as completing your new student checklist, understanding academics and the platforms we use, and ways to get involved.
Move through Thunderwolf 101 at your own pace. Take breaks whenever you need. This online orientation will save your progress, so when you come back, you'll pick up right where you left off. You’ll also be able to access this online orientation after completing it so that you can use this as a resource.
In Online Orientation, you will:
- Understand and complete the New Student Checklist, which ensures you're completely ready to get started at CSU Pueblo.
- Learn about all of the academic platforms and resources you'll use as a CSU Pueblo student.
- Prepare for your first advising appointment with confidence so that you can focus on learning about your degree program, and getting any questions answered.
Student Types
The student types feature is your opportunity to explore important information that might be relevant for you, depending on your journey to CSU Pueblo. Be sure to explore multiple student types if you have more than one that is relevant to you.
Checklist
The checklist will show you tasks you must complete before you get started at CSU Pueblo and is located on the dropdown menu on the main screen.
Items of Interest
Throughout the modules, you can click on the item of interest icons if something interests you, and you want to learn more. This will create a customized list of resources for you at the end of this program.
In-Person Orientation
Next: In-Person Orientation
We highly encourage all new undergraduate main campus students, including first-year and transfer students, to attend an in-person session to meet fellow ThunderWolves, connect with your academic department, and get familiar with campus.
At In-Person Orientation, you will:
- Meet fellow new students starting alongside you
- Connect with your academic department and college to learn more about your major
- Hear from current students on how to succeed at CSU Pueblo
- Put faces to the offices and resources you learned about in Thunderwolf 101
- Get familiar with campus, where your classes, key offices, and resources are located
2026 Fall Semester Dates
Parents and guests are welcome, space is limited to two (2) guests per student. Guest tickets are available at registration.
- Guests ages 5 to 13: $10
- Guests ages 14 and older: $20
Online and graduate students are welcome but not required to attend.
Register for In-Person Orientation
Reserve your spot for an upcoming in-person orientation session.
International Students
International Students have a separate orientation session through the The Center of Student Support and Advocacy. This orientation is focused on community-building as an international student in a new city and also on answering any questions you have on transfer credit, financial aid, etc.
International students have other activities scheduled to answer specific questions on the international student experience.
International Students can contact The Center for Student Support and Advocacy.
Contact Us
We strive to make our New Student Orientation (NSO) programs here at Colorado State University Pueblo an exceptional and pleasant experience for our incoming students and their guests.
Should you need any assistance reserving your tickets or have any questions regarding the orientation program, please don't hesitate to call the Office of Student Leadership Involvement Career and Engagement (719) 549-2151.
