Celebrating Five Years of FRCC’s Center for Integrated Manufacturing!
FRCC is hosting a celebration of the five-year anniversary of the college’s Center for Integrated Manufacturing—and you’re invited!
FRCC is hosting a celebration of the five-year anniversary of the college’s Center for Integrated Manufacturing—and you’re invited!
When Hector Vargas started college, he didn’t know what he wanted to do career-wise. But he felt confident FRCC was a good place to build a strong foundation.
FRCC’s Early Childhood Education program exclusively uses open educational resources—convenient, free textbooks/materials that are accessible for all students.
After serving in the US Marine Corps, Robert Hajnos was ready to go to college. As a first-generation student, he found support in FRCC’s TRIO program.
FRCC recently completed an expansion of its dental clinic. The project added 10 new dental operating units, preparing to open a new dental hygiene program.
After a tumultuous childhood, Rose Summers is now a prestigious Marshall Scholar, doing a PhD in stem cell biology/medicine at the UK’s Cambridge University.
Nick hadn’t found a place to call home until he came to Fort Collins to study forestry at FRCC. A research internship gave him a strong start on a STEM career.
When Manuel Almaguer finished high school, he didn’t feel ready for college. Read how his FRCC journey led to a career as a nurse and eventually fire chief.