CAM’s Ag Academy is the agricultural literacy outreach arm of the Agricultural Education Program at Colorado State University. We increase access to high-quality agricultural education for learners of all ages through youth development programs, teacher professional learning, and problem-based learning (PBL) curriculum across Colorado.
Our mission is simple: To ensure that every K–12 student in Colorado has the opportunity to engage in a positive, meaningful agricultural experience.
With locations at CSU Fort Collins and the Denver-based CSU Spur campus, CAM’s Ag Academy puts the land-grant mission into action; advancing teaching, research, and outreach to support agricultural education, foster agricultural literacy, and mentor the next generation of educators and leaders.
Browse the tabs above to explore program offerings and access resources. For questions or to connect with us, visit our team members page.
OTR:
June 11; Plains Conservation Center
July 31; August 4- Larimer County Fair
August 7-9; Boulder County Fair
August 6-8; Moffat County Fair
August 14-16; Routt County Fair
August 28- 30; State Fair
August 5-7; State Fair
September 12- Ag Day
News:
Food Access PBL Curriculum: A Fresh Look Coming Soon
Our Food Access project-based learning curriculum is currently in re-development, stay tuned for an even stronger resource for educators and students alike.
Welcome, Mya and Cassidi!
Please join us in welcoming Mya Kevil and Cassidi Alverson, our newest CAM's graduate assistants! We're thrilled to have them on the team.
Congratulations, Brooke!
A huge congratulations to graduating CAM's Ag Academy graduate assistant Brooke Carlson! We can't wait to see the impact you'll make teaching in Fort Lupton, good luck!
Sowing Stewardship Curriculum Launching July 1
Mark your calendars, our Sowing Stewardship curriculum will be available July 1 in our Partnered Programs section. Check back soon to access it!