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Front Range Community College

Front Range Community College
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Former names
North Campus of the Community College of Denver; Larimer County Voc-Tech Center
Type Community college
Established 1968
President Andrew Dorsey
Academic staff
235 (full time), 921 (part time)
Administrative staff
393
Students 31,052
Location Westminster, Colorado, United States
39°53′59″N 105°02′17″W / 39.899681°N 105.038071°W / 39.899681; -105.038071
Mascot Wolves
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 and the most popular transfer institution for the University of Colorado-Boulder, Colorado State University and Metropolitan State University of Denver. 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. 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. 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.

From 1968 to 1977, the college was located in facilities at East 62nd Avenue and Downing Street in Denver. In 1977, the college inaugurated a new building on 112th Avenue in Westminster, Colorado. When it opened, the Westminster Campus building was heated with an innovative solar system of over 4000 flat-plate solar thermal panels making it the largest solar-heated educational building in the world. The solar system operated until the solar panels were removed during a major building remodel in 1996, and now the facilities are heated with conventional methods. Today FRCC maintains campuses at Fort Collins, Longmont, and Brighton in addition to the original Westminster campus and a highly developed online learning program.


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