Lasering in on Her Path: Optics Technology Grad Lands Dream Job
This FRCC alum started nursing school but decided that wasn’t the right path. But she liked hands-on work… and discovered a fast track to her new career.
This FRCC alum started nursing school but decided that wasn’t the right path. But she liked hands-on work… and discovered a fast track to her new career.
This summer, the College Hill Library building is closed for a large-scale HVAC project. Find out what (and where) library services will be available.
You may not have heard of Prior Learning Assessment (PLA). But knowing what it is—and how to get it—can help you finish college sooner. And save you money!
As the world celebrates PRIDE month in June, staff and faculty at FRCC took time to reflect on what PRIDE means to us as a college community—and as individuals.
Nearly 1,700 high school seniors applied for Colorado’s prestigious Boettcher Foundation Scholarship. Turns out two of this year’s recipients are FRCC students.
Dear FRCC Community,
I am deeply saddened to write yet another message in response to heartbreaking mass shootings.
During Mental Health Awareness Month in May, we’re encouraged to end the stigma around discussing mental health issues. Student Maia Hawkins reminds us why.
As we celebrate our graduates this spring, we hear their powerful stories. One returned to school at age 32—and found success with support from his community.