FRCC First College in Colorado Approved to Offer New Engineering Degree

Agreement will allow for smoother transfer from community college to state universities—saving students money and diversifying the engineering workforce.
Agreement will allow for smoother transfer from community college to state universities—saving students money and diversifying the engineering workforce.
FRCC has been chosen by the state of Colorado to receive two grants—totaling more than $4 million—to help local people go back to school & finish their degrees.
Front Range Community College will have two public stargazing events at its campus in Longmont in November! These FREE events are open to the general public.
Branden was always an avid writer, but wasn’t sure how to turn that into a college degree or career. At FRCC he found his path to a bachelor’s degree and more.
After an 18-month hiatus from presenting live theatre productions, the Front Range Community College theatre program is returning to the stage this month.
Olivia lacked the confidence to even consider attending a four-year college. She came to FRCC—and is now on track to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from CSU.
Reece was diagnosed with ADHD at a young age, and saw ups and downs in school. Now he’s set to graduate with a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering from CSU.
Latinx leaders have helped shape Colorado from its inception. So Latinx Heritage Month is a good time to learn about the roles they’ve played in our history.