Pablo Chavira Nieto (He/Him/His)
Hi there! My name is Pablo Chavira Nieto. I graduated from MSU Denver with a B.A. in Modern Languages. Please reach out if there is something that I can support you with!
Email Pablo!Returning Roadrunner Definition:
A student who has stopped-out/discontinued their studies at MSU for more than a year and has returned to the University
What We Do:
The Returning Roadrunners program supports students as they re-engage at MSU Denver by:
Providing holistic support services to help students build a strong foundation for success in their educational, career, and life endeavors
Specifically, Re-Engagement Navigators provide support in the following areas:
This is accomplished through intentional outreach, communication, programming, and one-on-one student meetings.
Make sure to check these things off your list to ensure a smooth transition back into MSU Denver:
You can apply online at cjgb.gxitma.net/apply It is free to submit your new application to MSU Denver. |
Our school code: 001360
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Send these as soon as possible in order to have your credits evaluated and test scores in our system – this will be super helpful when you meet with your advisor. Learn how to send transcripts and test scores here. |
Make an appointment to learn about your degree plan. Not sure who your advisor is? Check out this list of advisors by major. Once you see their contact information, you can schedule an appointment here. |
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Stop by the Campus ID office in the Tivoli Station, room 269, with your class schedule and a photo ID. Find out more here.
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Check out the Events Calendar here and look for The Runner, a student newsletter, in your email. These are great ways to meet new people and attend fun events across campus.
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Many important dates, deadlines, events, and other helpful information is posted to Instagram and Facebook. Many campus student organizations and supports have their own social media, find the ones you are interested in and follow them! |
The deadline for the waiver varies based on your starting semester. Please check the Health Center at Auraria website for more information. If you are an undocumented, DACA, immigrant, or refugee student in need of low-cost health insurance, Immigrant Services may be able to help.
Make sure to also submit proof of immunizations!
You can choose to rent or purchase class books. Some books will be listed as optional and some will be required.
Some options to get books are the campus bookstore Tivoli Station. You can charge books to your tuition at Tivoli Station if need be. Other options are Amazon (students get 6 months of Prime for free), Chegg, or local libraries.
MSU Denver has partnered with RTD to provide the RTD CollegePass to actively enrolled students. Students must be enrolled in at least one course in the given semester and have a valid Auraria Campus ID. For more information, look here.
You can do this in the Student Hub by clicking on the Class Schedules box and picking the term. Find where your classes are on a campus map. Need to change a class? Find guides for that on this page.
Canvas is our online class platform. Follow this link, and at the bottom of the page select Quick Start Guide!
Hi there! My name is Pablo Chavira Nieto. I graduated from MSU Denver with a B.A. in Modern Languages. Please reach out if there is something that I can support you with!
Email Pablo!Hi there! My name is Kaden or Kade for short. I am a MSU Denver alumni, I have a degree in Mathematics, and I am eager to help you transition back into MSU Denver!
Email Kade!If you’re not sure who your advisor is, you can check out this list of advisors by major. You’re Degree Progress Report (DPR) should also have your specific advisor information. If you have not yet been re-admitted to MSU Denver and/or you don’t yet have access to your account, you can ask the Department you are studying under (for example: Department of English) for assistance.
If this doesn’t make sense, contact Pablo or Kade.
SAP Appeal: For students who have been placed on Financial Aid suspension because they have not met Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). For a full definition of SAP, please visit: SAP for Undergraduate Students or SAP for Graduate Students .
*Please provide a detailed explanation and upload any supporting documentation. If you are a freshman or sophomore (you have 59 earned credits or less), please make an appointment with your academic advisor to complete an Academic Plan that must be submitted with this Appeal. Note: Requests submitted without supporting documentation will not be approved.
For further assistance completing and moving past SAP, please connect with the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships.
If this doesn’t make sense, contact Pablo or Kade.
There are lots of places you can find scholarships and get assistance finding and applying to scholarships!
If this doesn’t make sense, contact Pablo or Kade.
MSU Denver Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships can help with questions and support regarding potential issues with your submitted FAFSA/CASFA.
If this doesn’t make sense, contact Pablo or Kade.
Great question! That depends on a lot of factors, but you’ll most likely get the best timeline for your graduation by speaking with your academic or faculty advisor. If you’re not sure who that is, check out this list of advisors by major and see the answer to one of our earlier FAQs for more assistance!
If this doesn’t make sense, contact Pablo or Kade.
That depends on a lot of factors, including your major, but you’ll most likely get the best registration advice by speaking with your academic or faculty advisor. If you’re not sure who that is check out this list of advisors by major and see the answer to one of our earlier FAQs for more assistance!
If this doesn’t make sense, contact Pablo or Kade.
This depends on many factors, including factors such as: completing the FAFSA/CASFA, the College Opportunity Fund (COF), applying for scholarships and grants, if you have an active balance, and more. You can view your financial aid offers through My Financial Aid. We highly encourage connecting with the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships to learn more about what your financial aid might look like or if you have questions.
If this doesn’t make sense, contact Pablo or Kade.
Various departments may place holds on a student’s record that prevent the student from registering for classes, ordering official transcripts, or even prevent awarding a degree. If you have questions about what a hold means and how to resolve it, you can visit the following website to learn more: http://cjgb.gxitma.net/registrar/student/holds/
If this doesn’t make sense, contact Pablo or Kade.
Many places offer internships, both paid and unpaid, including here on campus. You can get further assistance and information about where to look for internships and how to apply to them by visiting the Classroom to Career Hub (C2 Hub).
If this doesn’t make sense, contact Pablo or Kade.
Declaring a major/second major/minor: you should meet with an academic advisor in the department of the major or minor you intend to declare in to complete the Declaration Major/Minor form with them.
If this doesn’t make sense, contact Pablo or Kade.