Fitness & Wellness
Group Fitness, Personal Training, Nutrition
More Info2nd Annual Rowdy Cookout
Saturday, April 13 | 10am-1pm
O’Kane Park (Lakewood)
This event is open to MSU Denver students including their family and supporters!
Questions/comments? Email: [email protected]
Campus Recreation aids in the education and development of the whole person and serves as a place of employment for students. More than just a place to exercise, the recreation center also serves as a venue for education: members develop positive self-esteem, enhance their social relationships, and improve their interpersonal skills. The recreation center provides a unique site for programs and activities aimed at meeting the needs, interests, and expectations of a diverse community.
Gain health benefits such as feelings of physical well-being, stress reduction, respect for others, friendships, and self-confidence.
Spring 2024
December 18-May 9
MSU Denver Degree-Seeking Students taking at least one in-person class this semester, receive a membership with their tuition fees. All other affiliates may purchase a membership.
Activate your membership by visiting the Fitness Center during operating hours, Mon-Thu 7 a.m.–8 p.m.; Fri 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
Affiliation Spring 2024*
MSU Denver Online Student $38.60
MSU Denver Concurrent
. Enrollment Student $38.60
UCD/CCD – Student $80
MSU Denver – Faculty/Staff $70
UCD/CCD – Faculty/Staff $95
MSU Denver – Spouse/Alumni $80
AHEC Employee $70
Community $120
*Membership prices are 50% off beginning on March 4
Work study funding not required
Trainings and meetings take place here. Located on the lower level, accessible by the stairs outside of the Fitness Center, or the hidden elevator through the gym.
Where the magic happens. Sign up for Outdoor Adventures or CityScapes, rent outdoor or sports gear, learn more about the great outdoors, tune your bike, and more. The Sports Office shares this space and is where you can start a new club team or sign up for intramurals. Located on the lower level, accessible by the stairs outside of the Fitness Center, or the hidden elevator through the gym.
Scroll down for amenities within the locker rooms. Members need card access to the space. See staff. Accessible by both north and south hallways.
Scroll down for amenities within the locker rooms. Members need card access to the space. See staff. Accessible by both north and south hallways.
Where memberships are activated and questions answered. Located in the northeast corner of the building.
Including cardio equipment, free weights, and selectorized machines. Even has a climbing wall! Located in the northeast corner of the building.
Scroll down for amenities. Members need card access to the space. See staff. Located on the in the south hallway.
Visit the Fitness Center first for access. Located in the very southeast corner of the building, behind the Multipurpose Room.
Visit the Fitness Center first for access. Located in the very southeast corner of the building, behind the Multipurpose Room.
Group fitness classes and leadership programs are held here. Located on the east end of the south hallway.
Healthy Pursuits classes (Yoga, Zumba, Pilates) are held here. Located on the west side of the building with all the glass doors.
Sports such as basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer, and badminton are played here. Located on the north side of the building.
Group fitness classes and personal training sessions take place here. Located on the second floor on the northwest corner, through wood doors by the vending machine.
Group fitness classes take place here. Located on the second floor on the southeast corner.
At Campus Recreation, we encourage an inclusive, open and welcoming atmosphere by designing and offering challenging programs for all skill levels. We endeavor to maintain programs that include and welcome people of all races, creeds, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, learning styles, economic levels, ages, regions of origin and physical abilities. We recognize that all participants bring a level of experience, skill and ability. We will not make assumptions about others’ ability, interest or experience. We will continually evaluate our policies and practices to ensure equitable access to the full range of services we provide. This statement is the result of the collaborative efforts of Campus Recreation student and professional staff.
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Mission: Metropolitan State University of Denver’s mission is to provide a high-quality, accessible, enriching education that prepares students for successful careers, post-graduate education and lifelong learning in a multicultural, global and technological society. To fulfill its mission, MSU Denver’s diverse university community engages the community at large in scholarly inquiry, creative activity and the application of knowledge.
Vision: Metropolitan State University of Denver’s vision is to become the preeminent public urban university in the nation.
Values: MSU Denver’s mission, vision, ongoing operations and strategic planning are informed by a core set of values that define who we are—and aspire to be — as a University. They are: Diversity, Access, Entrepreneurship, Respect, and Community.
As we gather here today, we honor and acknowledge that we are on the traditional territories and ancestral homelands of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Nations. This area was also the site of trade, hunting, gathering, and healing for many other Native Nations: The Lakota, Ute, Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Shoshone, and others.
We recognize the Indigenous peoples as the original stewards of the land, water, the plants, and animals who called this place home. As these words of acknowledgment are spoken and heard, the ties that these nations have to their traditional homelands are renewed and reaffirmed. Let us also acknowledge the painful history of genocide and forced removal from this territory. We respect the many diverse Indigenous peoples still connected to this land on which we gather. We pay our respect to them and give thanks to all Tribal Nations and the ancestors of this place.
We also want to recognize the community and families of Auraria displaced by the creation of this campus for MSU Denver to have a place that we now call home.
Here are departments, offices and groups we work with:
College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)
Counseling Center – here to address your mental health and psychological needs. We pay close attention to your issues; help you to explore options that assist in your resolution; and connect you to other resources when appropriate. Do not worry alone; we are here for you.
Diversity and Inclusion Office
Financial Aid and Scholarships
First Generation Initiatives – serves as a resource hub for current First-Generation students (57.7% of our undergrad population) as they navigate campus.
Health Center at Auraria – an accredited multi-practice office on the Auraria Campus that provides treatment of illness, injuries, COVID-19 testing and vaccines, immunizations, mental health, physical exams, virtual appointments, and more for the students and employees of the Campus.
Human Performance and Sport (HPS) majors
Immigrant Services – here to ensure that immigrant, refugee, DACA, and undocumented students have a place to ask questions and get 1-on-1 help with financial aid, writing assignments, dropping or adding classes, and anything else that might come up!
Journey Through our Heritage (JTOH)
LGBTQ Student Resource Center – focused on enhancing LGBTQ student experiences through community-building, academic and professional development, and support in navigating the various challenges they may experience.
Marketing majors – our AACSB-accredited Marketing program offers small classes—packed with ambitious business students, and led by professors with years of relevant industry experience. Students complete real, hands-on marketing projects—including solving real problems for actual businesses; so students don’t just LEARN marketing, they DO marketing!
Pathways to Possible – provides Success Coaches to support incoming first year students (students of color or low-income) throughout their entire time at MSU Denver with individualized supports to help students adjust to college (including major and career exploration, understanding financial aid, workshops, laptops, stipend for participating in our program, and much more!).
The Gender Institute for Teaching and Advocacy (GITA)
TRIO Student Support Services – provides personal and academic support services and a small scholarship to students who identify as first-gen, low-income, or who have a documented disability; application opens every fall and spring semester.
Phone:
303-615-1500
Email:
[email protected]
Location:
PE/Event Center, Suite 108
1255 10th Street
Denver, CO 80204
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