Why Front Range Community College? To further your career – at least 57% of job openings in the U.S. between now and 2016 will require some postsecondary education. Community college prepares you for occupations with job growth potential. FRCC offers over 100 different associates degree and certificate programs from Art and Automotive to Nursing and Psychology.
To start your education
About 44% of all U.S. undergraduates are enrolled in community colleges and nearly two-thirds of all entering community college students intend to transfer to a four-year institution. Community college can be a great place to start while taking advantage of our personalized education and small class sizes
To save thousands of dollars
The average annual tuition at public community colleges is $2,402, significantly less than the average tuition of $6,595 at public four-year institutions. With guaranteed transfer to Colorado’s public colleges and universities, you can reduce your overall tuition costs and still reach your goal of a four year degree! Billions of dollars in federal and state financial aid are available as well.
To stay close to home
As the largest community college in Colorado, FRCC serves more than 25,000 people annually from three campuses (Boulder County, Larimer, Westminster), one learning center (Brighton), and numerous outreach sites.
To get started soon
FRCC is an open enrollment institution meaning that there is no deadline or fee to apply. General admission is granted to any person age 17 or older who can benefit from the instruction. You can fill out an application online and attend a Get Started Session to learn more about the enrollment process.