Governor Polis Visits FRCC to Hear From Students

Colorado Governor Jared Polis visited FRCC’s Westminster Campus to host a discussion with FRCC students who are enrolled in work-based learning programs.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis visited FRCC’s Westminster Campus to host a discussion with FRCC students who are enrolled in work-based learning programs.
Tom Guida started EMT training for free at FRCC. Just months later he got a job in his new field. Read how he did it—andhis plans for an even brighter future.
FRCC has been selected from a competitive pool of applicants to receive $100,000 to transform the futures of students in our communities.
A family emergency led Laylonni Jaramillo to a career as an EMT. Through the Care Forward program, she didn’t have to pay for her classes, uniforms or books.
Outstanding FRCC student Nora Tayefeh has earned a full-ride college scholarship, and shares the accolades with her with math Professor Christy Gomez.
Beryl Durazo, CFRE, has joined the college as executive director of the FRCC Foundation—the non-profit fundraising organization for the school.
Scholarships will cover all tuition, fees & course materials for the college’s fast-track career paths in health-related occupations.
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.