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Welcome to Front Range Community College, we are committed to giving you personal attention in a supportive learning environment where you can achieve your goals.  Will you fit in at FRCC?  Absolutely.  Our students reflect a wide variety of age, gender, ethnic, economic, and educational diversity.  We hope you will continue to think of us first for your learning needs, now and in the future.  We are committed to your success.

- Get connected with FRCC -
You'll want to know where you can turn to for support and assistance

Advising and Counseling
Career Exploration Services 
College Opportunity Fund
Financial Aid
GED
How to Enroll
Learning Support Centers
New Student Orientation
Student Life
Tutoring 

First Time College Student - Being a first time college student can be a bit intimidating; with FRCC's personal attention and small class sizes you'll soon feel like part of the FRCC family.  Use the links above and get connected with FRCC!
New Student Orientation 

First Generation College Student - Are you the first in your family to attend college?  You are not alone, many FRCC students are sharing your experience too.  Use the links above and find out more about the support and assistance available to you at FRCC.
New Student Orientation 

Recent High School Graduate - Congratulations on your recent graduation!  It's time to move forward and continue on the path to achieve your goals.  Need help determining a career path?  In addition to the links above that will help you as a new college student at FRCC, here's another that might apply to you:
Take Career classes in HS?  You may already have earned FRCC credit through Articulation 
New Student Orientation 

Current High School Student - You can get a jump start on college!  If you are age 17 you can begin college, you might even have the opportunity to earn high school credit and college credit at the same time!  If you are taking career/technical classes in high school, you might have already earned college credit.  Planning ahead might be the best move you could make, here are links especially for high school students:
High School Programs
Post Secondary Enrollment Options (dual credit)
FRCC credit through Articulation

Entering College Student from the Workforce - It's never too late to begin your college education.  You've gained valuable experience in the workplace and now you can expand your workplace knowledge with new skills and educational goals.
GED
New Student Orientation 

International Students - Welcome to the USA and FRCC, there are a few pieces of information that will help you along the way.
International Student Requirements 

Veterans - You may qualify for special benefits.
Veterans Services 

Previous FRCC Student - If you've been a student at FRCC before welcome back!  If you have been away from FRCC for one year or more, you will need to re-apply for Admissions.  Have a new direction?  Find out how your past FRCC classes fit with your new goals.
Admissions
How to Enroll (you'll find new services like email)

Transfer Student from Another College - Be sure and bring your credits with you so your time at FRCC is the most efficient ever.
Transferring Credit

 

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