This Graduation Is All in the Family

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.
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.
Outstanding FRCC student Nora Tayefeh has earned a full-ride college scholarship, and shares the accolades with her with math Professor Christy Gomez.
As we celebrate our graduates, we hear many powerful stories about their lives. Read how Veronica earned her associate degree while still in high school.
As we celebrate our commencements this week, graduate Margaret Wirth reminds that all the hard work is worth it. Read her thoughts here.
Concurrent enrollment provides college-ready high school students the chance to enroll in college courses—and earn college credit—without having to pay tuition.
Nearly 1,700 high school seniors applied for Colorado’s prestigious Boettcher Foundation Scholarship. Turns out two of this year’s recipients are FRCC students.
Lindy Gates was 8 years old when she decided she wanted to be a zookeeper. At age 13, she started volunteering at the Farm at Lee Martinez Park in Fort Collins, and she enjoyed the experience so much that she decided to apply to the Denver Zoo’s summer teen volunteer program, Zoo Crew. She started […]
FORT COLLINS, Colo. – Rachel Pokrandt is the new dean of Instruction-College Now at Front Range Community College. As dean, she will oversee FRCC’s College Now initiatives in Larimer County. College Now is the new name for college classes and programs for high school students. This includes the Larimer Campus’s 10 high school career/technical programs, […]