Two FRCC Students Win Prestigious National Scholarships

Two FRCC students have been awarded the prestigious national New Century Scholarship—they are the only scholars selected from the state of Colorado.
Two FRCC students have been awarded the prestigious national New Century Scholarship—they are the only scholars selected from the state of Colorado.
Agreement will allow for smoother transfer from community college to state universities—saving students money and diversifying the engineering workforce.
Olivia lacked the confidence to even consider attending a four-year college. She came to FRCC—and is now on track to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from CSU.
When she got to FRCC, Jolaya didn’t know what she wanted to major in. She got the chance to explore her interests and discover her passion for science.
Kevin struggled with anxiety in high school and almost didn’t graduate with his class. Starting college at FRCC gave him the support he needed to succeed.
Zoey never thought she’d go to college. Working full time, unsure of her path and barely making ends meet, she felt stuck . Then she found a community—and her path—at FRCC.
An early stint at a private college landed Emily Kramer in serious debt. FRCC helped her find a new path to becoming a research scientist.
LeAnna Warren’s parents started home schooling her in fourth grade—but after her mom died, her dad wasn’t able to help her much with school. He was a manual laborer who worked a lot, so she had to fend for herself on the learning front. “Sixth grade was really the last time I had any formal […]