While the COVID-19 vaccine is not required to join us on
campus or to attend courses, FRCC is encouraging all members of our
community to get vaccinated. Getting the COVID-19 vaccine is safe, effective and free. In Colorado, the vaccine is available to anyone over the age of 12.
Where to Get Your COVID-19 Vaccine
Making a vaccine appointment is easy! There are many different resources to help you find an appointment that works for you.
What You Should Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine
- COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.
- You may experience side effects after vaccination. These are normal and should go away in a few days.
- It typically takes two weeks after vaccination for the body to
build protection (immunity) against the virus that causes COVID-19. You
are not fully vaccinated until two weeks after the second dose of a
two-dose vaccine or two weeks after a one-dose vaccine.
- Learn how to find a COVID-19 vaccine so you can get it as soon as possible.
- People who have been fully vaccinated can start to do some things that they had stopped doing because of the pandemic.
The COVID-19 Vaccine is Free
The COVID-19 vaccine is completely free for everyone, and many providers
do not require any documentation to receive the vaccine.
COVID-19 vaccination providers cannot:
- Charge you for the vaccine
- Charge you directly for any administration fees, copays,
coinsurance, or the balance of the bill after appropriate reimbursement
- Deny vaccination to anyone who does not have health insurance coverage, is underinsured, or is out of network
- Charge an office visit or other fee to the recipient if the only service provided is a COVID-19 vaccination
- Require additional services in order for a person to receive a
COVID-19 vaccine; however, additional healthcare services can be
provided at the same time and billed as appropriate
CDC's Key Things To Know
Get support from our Career Counselors and view available jobs and internship listings.
Need Work Right Now?
If you’ve lost your job recently and are looking for work, please view this short video with Larimer Campus Career Counselor, Amanda Chenkin (use the password "jobsnow" to access the video). She provides tips and resources to help you find a job right now.
If you are graduating soon and starting your job search, please view these short videos with Larimer Campus Career Counselor Amanda Chenkin. She provides tips and resources to help you get the job you want.
Job Search Tips
Resume and Cover Letter Tips
Learn more about the COVID-19 Virus.
We recognize public health emergencies can be stressful, so the CDC provided resources on mental health and coping during COVID-19. Unfortunately, the fear and anxiety can also lead to social stigma. That’s why the CDC also issued information about helping end coronavirus-related stigma and discrimination that is occurring toward groups of people including:
- Persons of Asian descent
- People who have traveled abroad or to states with coronavirus outbreaks
- Emergency responders or healthcare professionals
We can all stop stigma and the spread of misinformation by knowing the facts about COVID-19 and sharing them with others.
Front Range Community College is continuing to offer mental health services for students. Contact our Mental Health Counselors today.
The State of Colorado offers all state employees the option to participate in the C-SEAP program, with up to 6 confidential counseling sessions for free.
We have compiled a collection of different food banks, pantry, and other opportunities for community members experiencing food insecurity. The resources listed below are from outside of Front Range Community College. We recommend calling or contacting each individual resource for the most up to date information on availability and hours.