FRCC Voices: Honoring Our Native American Students and Employees
Native American Heritage Month is a time to learn more about the cultures of indigenous people. We start with the stories of two members of the FRCC community.
Native American Heritage Month is a time to learn more about the cultures of indigenous people. We start with the stories of two members of the FRCC community.
As the only community college in Colorado with an optics program, FRCC will play a pivotal role in developing the state’s quantum tech workforce.
Creative professionals now have a new path to turn their passion into a great career. Come learn about FRCC’s new bachelor’s degree in business for creative industries.
No two people learn alike. For students with learning/thinking differences, school can present hurdles. Let’s reshape perceptions around learning disabilities.
An inventive new training model at FRCC gives high school students a smooth on-ramp to a career in public works and road maintenance.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis visited FRCC’s Westminster Campus to host a discussion with FRCC students who are enrolled in work-based learning programs.
Scholarships will cover all tuition, fees & course materials for 30 of FRCC’s career paths in education, health care, HVAC and forestry-related occupations.
Apprenticeships are an effective tool that Colorado businesses can use to help their organization get qualified employees into their hard-to-fill jobs.