FRCC Launches New Automotive Partnership with Mazda

FRCC is launching a new partnership with Mazda that will strengthen hands-on learning and career pathways for students in the college’s Automotive Tech program.

FRCC is launching a new partnership with Mazda that will strengthen hands-on learning and career pathways for students in the college’s Automotive Tech program.

Each year, the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) honors some of its best and brightest faculty and staff members from colleges across the state. This year’s four honorees from Front Range Community College have worked especially hard to meet students’ needs.

These four family members are all graduating together at FRCC’s 2024 commencement. Read how they made their way from a tough beginning to college degrees.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis visited FRCC’s Westminster Campus to host a discussion with FRCC students who are enrolled in work-based learning programs.

Apprenticeships are an effective tool that Colorado businesses can use to help their organization get qualified employees into their hard-to-fill jobs.

The National Institute for Automotive Service has granted FRCC’s automotive program reaccreditation after a rigorous review process.

Back when Noah Stwalley and Jackson Hughes were accepted into FRCC and RTD’s Diesel Technology Training program (DTECH), it probably didn’t occur to them that they would eventually end up showing off their skills at an international competition. But that’s exactly where they landed recently—at the International Bus Roadeo. What Exactly is DTECH? The DTECH […]

The new Markley Motors Automotive Technology Laboratory on the Larimer Campus gives students more opportunities for hands-on training in a brighter and safer learning environment and opportunities to turn new skills into a job. The laboratory opened in January 2015 as the NATEF- and ASE-certified Automotive Technology Program moved out of 40-year-old space in Redcloud […]