FRCC Earns Top State Honor for Supporting Students Outside the Classroom

FRCC has earned a distinction for colleges that have robust, integrated systems to ensure no student has to choose between their education and their next meal.

FRCC has earned a distinction for colleges that have robust, integrated systems to ensure no student has to choose between their education and their next meal.

FRCC has once again earned national distinction as a Military Friendly® School, ranked No. 7 in the country among large community colleges.

FRCC will host two commencement ceremonies to honor its 2026 graduating class—awarding more than 5,000 degrees and certificates to almost 3,800 students.

For Teacher Appreciation Week we’re featuring Professor Javier Flores who is fostering community in our art department. Read how teaching became his calling.

The Colorado Department of Higher Education has designated FRCC as a First Generation-Serving Campus for the second year in a row.

Chris Sharp is graduating in May with an Associate of Arts degree in psychology, a path that reflects both personal growth and a clear vision for the future.

The FRCC Foundation is welcoming three new members to its Board of Directors: Ann O’Keefe, Adam Ingersoll and Adrianne Tracy.

In honor of Earth Day, FRCC employee and sustainability advocate KC Petersen shares her optimism about humanity’s response to climate change.