Students come here for a strong combination of quality academic programs, renowned research facilities and affordability. On average, tuition and books at metro Denver colleges cost $3,000 (full time, in-state). Undergraduate and graduate programs are available, including courses for students working full-time. The following is a partial list of colleges and universities in the area:
School Name |
City |
Phone |
Description |
Front Range Community College | Westminister | 303-466-8811 | Largest in the state, guarantee that all credits are transferable to Colorado's four-year colleges and universities. |
Arapahoe Community College | Littleton | 303-794-1550 | Metro area's first CC, guarantee that all credits are transferable to Colorado's four-year colleges and universities. |
Community College of Aurora | Aurora | 303-360-4700 | Offers technical training, continuing education and associates degrees for those transferring to four-year colleges. |
Red Rocks Community College | Lakewood | 303-914-6000 | Career skills and two-year degrees in 70 program areas. |