Both the students and the teachers found it difficult to transition to online learning, but CSU did an excellent job of making the online schedule comfortable for the students who could have changed homes or were in a different time zone. All of the materials we need were available on Canvas, which saved me from having to email my professor in order to locate the answers I needed and made it simpler for me to review the material and make sure I understood it. The CSU was very kind and sympathetic to any difficulties we might have had with the switch to online classes.
View moreTransfort buses (Fort Collins public transport) run every day except Sundays and usually run until around 6:00 pm. They generally arrive at the regularly scheduled time and often stop to stop. It’s a bit confusing to get used to the schedules, but that’s okay. I recommend going with someone else the first few times. Back in my hometown, I was able to use the Google Maps public transit option to plan my route and which buses to take, but it’s not available here. There’s also RamRide on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights that can get people home safely after the party. A new bus line is expected to arrive soon and will act as a light rail system, supposed to be faster than regular buses along a central street in Fort Collins. Finally, there’s the FLEX bus system, which takes people from stops in Fort Collins to Longmont and everywhere in between. Best of all, all bus systems are free with your CSU ID, and RamRide is also free, no questions asked.
What I don’t like the most is that the buses don’t have the best hours of availability.