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Any of the campus contacts above can answer your questions.
Transferring to FRCC?
If you've taken college classes at another college or university and want to continue your education at FRCC, just follow the steps below to get started at FRCC.
Step 1: Apply to FRCC
Applying to FRCC is easy:
- Applying to FRCC is FREE
- There are no application deadlines
*Some programs have a selective admissions process and require more documentation and information to apply.
Application Instructions
- To start your application by clicking the Create an Account tab to enter basic information and create your application username (your personal email address) and password. You can save your work and log into your application account at any time to finish your application.
- After you apply, you'll receive a welcome email within 3-5 business days with all the information you need to get started. Be sure to check you SPAM or JUNK email if you don't see this email within 3-5 business days.
More Application Information:
- While there is no official application deadline, we recommend that you apply at least one month before the start of the term. This gives you time to get through the enrollment steps and register for classes on time.
- If you took classes at FRCC or have applied to FRCC within the last year, you are considered an active student and don't need to reapply.
- Some programs (i.e., nursing, bachelor's degree programs, dental hygiene, etc.) have a selective admissions process and application time frame. Contact an admissions representative if you have any questions about one of these programs.
- If you are under 17 years old and want to take college classes independently (not paid through a school district), check out how to waive the minimum age requirement.
- If you're a current high school student and want to take college classes while still in high school (Concurrent Enrollment), check out our High School Student admissions page.
- You may be able to earn credit for what you already know or classes you've taken (i.e. AP or IB). Learn about Credit for Prior Learning.
- If you're planning to take one or two classes and won't be earning a degree or certificate at FRCC, please see our streamlined Guest Student admissions process.
Transfer Student Enrollment Steps
Once you've applied and have received your welcome email, its time to enroll as a student at FRCC.
Step 2: Transfer Credit to FRCC
- Complete the Transfer Credit Evaluation Form to help us determine what credits you have and which will transfer. FRCC accepts credits for classes in which you earned a C- or higher at an accredited institution (not all courses will qualify for transfer credit, email questions toTransferCredit@frontrange.edu).
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Next, you need to have your official transcripts sent to FRCC from your former college/university. FRCC can only accept official transcripts sent directly to the Office of the Registrar from your previous college or university. They can be emailed to TransferCredit@frontrange.edu or sent to the FRCC campus you want to attend. Transcripts issued to the student, hand-carried, or faxed cannot be accepted. Find campuses.
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Learn about other credits we accept, such as AP and IB.
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If you're a guest student, taking classes for only one semester and won't be earning a degree at FRCC (and not transferring in any credit), please see the streamlined Guest Student admissions process.
Step 3: Log into Navigate & Complete Your Checklist Items
In Navigate, you can create course schedules, register for classes and make appointments with your advisor—all in one place.
- Check your email for your FRCC student number (S#) and initial login information. You should receive this approximately two days after submitting your application.
- Once you log in, you will click the Checklist tab to get started.
Step 4: Apply for Financial Aid
There are several options that can help pay for college including:
- Grants and scholarships (free money that does not have to be repaid)
- Loans (which you borrow and repay in the future)
- Work-study (money earned through a job on or off campus)
Filing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is the first step for applying for financial aid. Learn more about FAFSA and how to apply for financial aid.
- Students without citizenship status often qualify for state, institutional and private aid through the Colorado Application for State Financial Aid (CASFA). Get more information about CASFA.
Apply for Colorado Opportunity Fund (COF). If you're a Colorado resident, the state will help you pay for FRCC tuition. All you have to do is apply. Learn how to apply for COF.
Apply for scholarships. Scholarships are a source of free money to help you pay for school. Discover what's required and how to apply for our merit- and need-based scholarships.
Step 5: Meet with Your Advisor
Your advisor is here to guide you during your time at FRCC. They'll help you:
- Develop your educational plan
- Choose your major
- Select the right courses for your program
- Connect with resources you may need within the college or within your community
- Answer any transfer questions that you might have
All new students must meet with their Academic Advisor before registering for classes. You can schedule a new student advising appointment in Navigate or by calling your campus advising office:
- Boulder County Campus: 303-678-3722
- Larimer Campus: 970-204-8332
- Online Learning: 303-404-5513
- Westminster Campus: 303-404-5300
Step 6: Register for Classes
After you've developed your academic plan with your Academic Advisor, you're ready to register for classes in Navigate. Check out our registration instructions and tutorials.
Note: New students must meet with their Advisor before registering for classes.
east Register for Classes
Step 7: Attend a New Student Orientation (NSO)
We believe in giving you the strongest possible foundation for your education. Research shows that those who attend a new student orientation feel more connected and prepared during their college experience.
At orientation you'll get to know what it's like at FRCC, meet other students and your Academic Advisor, and learn how to be a successful college student.
You can sign up for New Student Orientation in Navigate under the To-Dos & Events. Learn more about FRCC's New Student Orientation.
Step 8: Pay Your Bill
Review your statement and financial aid award in our student portal, eWOLF. There are two options for payment:
- Pay your tuition in full
- Create a monthly payment plan
Get details on payment options.
Get instructions on how to check financial aid awards in our student portal, eWOLF.
Check the academic calendar for the payment deadline and be sure to pay your bill or set up a payment plan by that date.
After You're Enrolled
You'll be ready to:
Questions?
Boulder County Campus
Larimer Campus
Westminster Campus
Online Learning
Any of the campus contacts above can answer your questions.