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.
After almost 29 years working at FRCC, Andy Dorsey has announced that he will be retiring as president at the end of June 2022.
Major federal funding will boost FRCC’s optics technology program to help staff Colorado’s high-tech manufacturing industry.
Front Range Community College is hosting COVID-19 vaccination events at the school’s campuses in Fort Collins, Longmont and Westminster.
The National Institute for Automotive Service has granted FRCC’s automotive program reaccreditation after a rigorous review process.
The Gene Haas Foundation has awarded FRCC $17,500 in grants to support student scholarships and other program needs at the college’s Center for Integrated Manufacturing.
Front Range Community College has selected Anne Marie Jacobson as a new dean of instruction at the school’s Larimer Campus in Fort Collins.