TRIO—Helping Underserved Students Succeed in College

TRIO programs support students who come from limited-income families, are first generation college students, or have a documented disability.
TRIO programs support students who come from limited-income families, are first generation college students, or have a documented disability.
Supplemental Instruction is an academic support program available in certain classes at FRCC. Students get help from a peer who has done well in the class.
Local business development expert Hope Hartman has been named the new executive director of the Larimer Small Business Development Center (SBDC).
As a new student, you may be puzzled about the different types of degrees offered at community colleges. Let’s clarify the Associate of Science degree.
Every college student should meet with their advisor—sooner, rather than later. They support and guide you, and have tons of great advice to share.
Starting college spring semester might be a little different than a fall start—but you’ll still get all the same support. Some tips to help you succeed when starting college midyear:
Did you stop school during the pandemic? Or did COVID prevent you from starting classes? There’s more help available now to pay for school than ever before.