Front Range Community College

Front Range Community College

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Established 1968
Type Community college[1]
President Andrew Dorsey
Academic staff 204 (full time), 863 (part time)[2]
Admin. staff 337
Students 28,236[2]
Location Westminster, Colorado
Former names North Campus of the Community College of Denver; Larimer County Voc-Tech Center
Affiliations Colorado Community College System
Website http://www.frontrange.edu/

Front Range Community College (FRCC) is a two-year institution of higher learning with campuses in Westminster, Colorado, Longmont, Colorado, Fort Collins, Colorado, and Brighton, Colorado. It is the largest community college in Colorado.[3] FRCC traces its heritage to the founding of the State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education in 1967, which in 1968 established the North Campus of the Community College of Denver as its first new creation.[4] In 1984 the North Campus was renamed as Front Range Community College and spun off as an independent institution in 1985. In 1988, the Larimer County Voc-Tech Center was incorporated as the Larimer Campus of FRCC.[4] The college was accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools in 1975 and received continued accreditation in 2008.[5]

Today FRCC maintains campuses at Fort Collins, Longmont, and Brighton in addition to Westminster and a highly developed online learning program.

FRCC manages the Stargazer Observatory in Stargazer Village as part of its astronomy program at the Larimer Campus, which also has an on-campus observatory as part of the new Sunlight Peak science building. The Westminster and Boulder County campuses have on-campus observatories as well.[6]

In 2010, the college awarded 1,120 associate degrees and a further 1,761 certificates. The student body is 57% female and 43% male, with most students studying part-time and pursuing programs in liberal arts and sciences or career/technical fields.[2]

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