CSU’s newest set of residence halls, Laurel Village (LV) is comprised of three buildings: two residence halls and the Pavilion community center. Alpine and Piñon Halls house 615 first-year, upper-division, and transfer students, many of whom participate in the College of Natural Sciences Amplify learning community. LV is also home to one of our Transfer Communities. Located on the north side of campus, both halls feature a mix of community-style and suite-style rooms with shared and private bathrooms. Laurel Village has limited space open for general assignments (for students who would like to live in the halls but not be connected to a specific community).
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*This 360 tour is an example of a suite-style room. Actual room features, floor plan, and design may vary. Laurel Village also has community-style floors. All beds will be lofted to a medium height of 30 inches.
2 people per room; community bathroom; smaller room
Bed height is approximately 30``
(39`` wide by 80`` long)
Suite-style double rooms (w/ private or shared bathroom)
Community-style double rooms
Suite-style single & quad rooms (limited)
Community-style single rooms (limited)
Air-conditioning
Space for non-first-year students
Close to Durrell Dining Center & The Foundry
Near Moby Arena & Student Rec Center
LEED Gold Certified (Alpine & Pinon); LEED Platinum Certified (Pavilion)
Wi-Fi
Multiple student community kitchens
Laundry facilities
Lounge/recreation space
Pavilion features programming, lounge, & meeting space, and The Spoke Bike Shop
Limited off-site parking
READ MOREEach room has a mailbox with corresponding number in the front desk area of each hall. Mailboxes are shared by the occupants of the room. Mail should be addressed in the following manner:
[Student Name]
[Room # – Piñon] OR [Room # – Alpine]
Laurel Village
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Front Desk Hours:
Open Daily | 7 a.m. – 12 a.m.
Assistant Residence Director
970-492-4888
Sasha.Sanchez_Portillo@colostate.edu
Students who have been accepted to a Residential Learning Community will have the opportunity to be part of that community regardless of the building in which they are assigned to live.
We make every effort to provide living spaces that meet the needs of our diverse residential population. Please reach out to us via email if you have specific questions about the accommodations process, gender inclusive housing, Residential Learning Communities, and more.
Bicycling is a sustainable, easy, and affordable way to get around campus! CSU is a designated “Platinum Bicycle Friendly University” with convenient trails, bike lanes, rack space, and a fully functional bike shop known as The Spoke.
Your RamCard doubles as your bus pass. Ride any Transfort route in the city, via bus, MAX, or FLEX. FLEX is a regional bus with direct stops to and from Loveland, Longmont, and Boulder. Another service, Bustang (no discounts are associated with your Ramcard), provides service to Denver, Colorado Springs, and the I-70 mountain corridor.
An affordable, sustainable alternative to bringing a personal car and purchasing a parking permit. CSU has four ZipCar rental locations on campus and student membership starts at $15.
Parking on campus is limited and permits are required year-round. Parking permits are available for purchase through Parking & Transportation Services.