Marine Veteran Discovers His Career, Calling in Forestry
Join FRCC on Veterans Day in honoring and thanking all American veterans for serving and protecting our country in times of war and peace.
Join FRCC on Veterans Day in honoring and thanking all American veterans for serving and protecting our country in times of war and peace.
When Angelica Garcia returned to the US after seven years in the Army, she knew what career she wanted to pursue. Read how FRCC is helping her reach her future.
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.
In honor of Veteran’s Day, Front Range Community College will award handmade Quilts of Valor to 15 of our veteran students and employees on Thursday.
FRCC student-veteran Tim Watson is shining a light on inclusion for vets and working to give them a place where they feel they belong.
An 8-year career in the Army earned Levi Lynch two Purple Hearts. He had to retire due to an injury—but he came to FRCC and found a path to his next endeavor.
Front Range Community College has been awarded designation as a Military Friendly® School, ranked No. 2 in the country in the large community college category, according to the website militaryfriendly.com.
For Chris Sarracino, success in college required two key ingredients: maturity and fatherhood. Going back to school at FRCC has helped him manage a busy life while working and parenting. After successfully completing his associate degree, he’s now moving on to his bachelor’s at Metropolitan State University of Denver.