3.6
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.8
Food
2.7
Clubs
2.9
Facilities
4
Internet
3.6
Location
4
Opportunities
3.4
Safety
4.5
Social
3
Happiness
4
Basic Information
Location
- Fort Collins, CO
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public community college
- Established: 1988
- Founder: The Larimer County Voc-Tech Center, which merged with Front Range Community College to become the Larimer Campus, was established by the Poudre (Fort Collins), Thompson (Loveland), and Park (Estes Park) school boards. However, if you are asking for the founders of Front Range Community College as an institution, it was established by the State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education. So, the founders are: State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education, Poudre (Fort Collins), Thompson (Loveland), and Park (Estes Park) school boards
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Front Range Community College offers over 200 degrees and certificates. The exact number of degree courses specific to the Larimer Campus is not provided in the sources. However
- it is clear that the college offers a wide range of programs across its campuses. If we consider the total number of programs and certificates
- it is safe to say that the Larimer Campus would have a significant portion of these
- but an exact number is not specified. Therefore
- I can only provide an approximate range based on the total number of programs available at the college. **Range: 100-200**
Key Area
- Concurrent Enrollment
- Student Success
- Data Science & Institutional Research
- STEM Education
- Active Learning
Student and Staff Numbers
- Undergraduates: 10,494 students are enrolled at the Larimer Campus of Front Range Community College
- Academic Staff: The directory lists 14 academic staff members at the Larimer Campus of Front Range Community College. However, this number may not be exhaustive, as the directory only provides a partial list of faculty and staff. Therefore, the actual number could be higher. To provide a more accurate count, additional sources or a comprehensive directory would be needed. Given the available information, the number is approximately 14
- Administrative Staff: The Front Range Community College - Larimer Campus has at least 3 administrative staff members, including Susan M. Simpson and possibly others listed under specific roles like "Student Administrative Assistant" and "Director of Career and Transfer Services" who may also have administrative responsibilities. However, without a comprehensive list of all administrative staff, it is difficult to provide an exact number. Therefore, the range is approximately 3 to 5
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
Great school and some of the best staff!!
Overall 4.5
small classes and friendly professors.
Overall 4.5
Awesome staff
Overall 4.4
I love this campus and I am blessed to have the opportunity to start my education here. I would recommend it for sure!
Overall 4.3
Definitely have a bunch of amazing teachers here, in all disciplines. The academic standards are higher than other schools in the northern Colorado area, so it is a great place to be to truly learn the material and be successful in academic, professional and personal pursuits! Highly recommend!
Overall 4.2
I find FRCC to be a great experience, though I am sure it depends on your major/program. I feel like my professors care about me, my experience, and my grades, and they seem to care about teaching without other agendas.
Overall 4.1
Good school, good professors for the most part.
Overall 4
Its amazing, great teachers!
Overall 4
Nice campus that is well laid out. Facilities range from antiquity to state of the art. Staff is friendly for the most part, less the (censored) in Poly Sci. Plenty of parking although at the beginning of the semester you will probably end up parking on the South 40.
Overall 4
Beautiful campus! The staff and students are all super nice. One of the nicest community colleges I have ever been to.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.7
I rate this school very poor. Low standard for teachers, although there are plenty of good ones. The tuition is not the CC price I've come to expect. The textbooks are horrid in content, price and clarity. The dean acts childish to criticism. The cafeteria closes at 3pm and the internet at the library may not work some days. Bb and tech are shotty.
Overall 1.9
I do not know why the dean of students does not do anything about the Math department. Here at FRCC. The drop out and failur rate is very very high. Just about everyone I know has taken math like 060, 090 at least twice. The test do not reflect what is taught in the class room. The instructor do not write the test for that level of math.