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.
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.
Midterms are coming up and you probably have a lot on your plate. To help manage the stress, here are some tips for getting into the right headspace this month.
After almost 29 years working at FRCC, Andy Dorsey has announced that he will be retiring as president at the end of June 2022.
Going to college is a big step for any student—but if you’re a first-generation college student, you may have some extra questions. Here are some tips…
Initiative Helps Students Financially and Academically Did I say COSI? Yes I did. In fact, more and more FRCC students are getting excited when they hear the acronym because it is the sound of money. Since 2015, the Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative (COSI) has been giving millions of dollars to Colorado college students each year. The […]
Some students come to college with a specific major and/or career path in mind. But for the many students who don’t know exactly what they want to study, FRCC has created a new way to help them to find their path. The college is focused on building communities on each of our campuses that: Bring […]