Front Range Community College (FRCC) was founded in 1968 as a public community college with various locations in Colorado. It includes facilities in Brighton and Loveland, as well as campuses in Westminster, Longmont, and Fort Collins. It is Colorado's biggest community college and the most popular transfer school for University of Colorado students. Metropolitan State University of Boulder, of Denver, and CSU Global. There are 29 programs at the institution that are guaranteed to transfer to Colorado's public four-year colleges and universities. Its 37 vocational programs provide a wide range of topics in business, manufacturing, design, computer science, and health care. The institution issued 2,002 associate degrees and 2,666 certifications in 2018. The number of students enrolled at FRCC is now at 27,700, of which 57% are female and 43% male, with most students studying part-time.
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