Front Range Community College
3645 West 11th Avenue
Westminster, CO 80031
With more than 100 degree and certificate programs, Front Range Community College helps students discover their talents to create the life they want. Past graduates are now building schools in Africa and becoming the first female space shuttle commander.
Front Range Community College has locations throughout Colorado in Boulder County, Larimer, Westminster and Brighton, as well as online classes. In fact, this Colorado college offers over 200 online courses in addition to hybrid courses that allow students to combine online and classroom learning. Degree programs include early childhood education, engineering and building construction management. For Front Range Community College students who wish to continue their education after earning a two-year degree, this Colorado college offers guaranteed transfers, which means a course in universally transferable among all Colorado public institutions of higher education.
Every year, this Colorado college welcomes more than 24,000 students to its three campuses, who are encouraged to service the surrounding communities. In turn, Front Range Community College takes care of its students, offering childcare at its Westminster campus, fitness facilities and a small business development center. Too, Front Range Community College welcomes students 16 years of age or older who can benefit from college preparatory and two-year college-level credit instruction in both general education and occupation areas.
Quick Facts:
The average age of students at Front Range Community College is 23.
In 2006, the Colorado college awarded 1,781 certificates and 1,068 degrees.
Also last year, 91 percent of students who transferred from Front Range Community College went onto a four-year institution, while nine percent transferred to two-year institutions.
In the fall of 2004 and spring of 2005, Front Range Community College had 80,761 enrolled students, 22 percent of which learned online and 24 percent who participated in their education at nontraditional times.
Of those Front Range Community College enrolled students, 93 percent said their program of study was meeting their needs.
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