Arapahoe Community College Transfer Day

Admissions Representatives,

            Arapahoe Community College would like to invite you to participate in our Transfer Fair.  ACC has set aside April 1, 2010 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.   Tables will be set up for your use in our 1st d floor lobby Cafeteria.  Your attendance is much appreciated.

Please R.S.V.P. with Linda Mac Mackin at 303-797-5725 or e-mail Linda.MacMackin@arapahoe.edu

Sincerely,

Linda MacMackin      

Administrative Assistant

Advising Department

Arapahoe Community College

 Mission Statement

“To provide an accessible, responsive learning environment that facilitates the achievement of educational, professional, and personal goals by our students and other members of our communities in an atmosphere that embraces academic excellence, diversity, and innovation.”

 

Arapahoe Community College is a comprehensive two-year public institution offering a variety of academic, vocational, and technical classes and programs. With an average student age of 28 and over 60% of our students in the workforce, we pride ourselves on our programs and services for non-traditional students.

Degrees:

Four year transfer Associate degrees in Arts, Business and Science. Career and technical Associates degrees in General Studies and Applied Sciences.

Certificate Programs:

Certificates are offered in a variety of career and technical program areas.

Schedule:

Weekday and evening classes offered on a 15-week semester system. Other instructional modes utilized by the college include five to seven week courses, on-line courses, weekend classes, independent study, and hybrid.

Admission:

General admissions is granted to any person 17 years of age and older who can benefit from the instruction. Assessment of basic skills is required of new students / degree seeking students. Certain technical programs may have special admissions requirements.

Tuition:

Tuition is due at the time of registration. Letters of credit from businesses or agencies are acceptable. Deferred payment plan is available. Credit cards accepted. For current tuition and fee schedule, please refer to our web site: www.arapahoe.edu.Contact:

Howard Fukaye

Arapahoe Community College

Director of Pre-Enrollment/Recruiting

(303) 797-5622

(303) 797 5773 fax

howard.fukaye@arapahoe.edu

Community College of Denver

Community College of Denver

Mission Statement

Our award-winning faculty, small classes and extensive support services combine to provide you a valuable and successful educational experience.

Community College of Denver is a gateway to create academic and career competitiveness that meets the evolving economic, educational and cultural needs to diverse communities. CCD’s mission is to provide “Education and Opportunity in a Diverse World.” Through this mission, the college pledges to provide 1) Programs that transfer for a baccalaureate degree; 2) Occupational programs for job-entry or upgrading skills; 3) General education courses; 4) Developmental education and community services; and 5) Cooperative inter-institutional program with Metropolitan State College of Denver and University of Colorado at Denver.

Degrees

Choose from more than 125 programs that prepare you for a new career, job advancement or for transfer to a four-year school. Learn in a traditional classroom setting at a variety of sites or take classes online – the choice is yours.  Please go to www.ccd.edu and view the list of our degrees and certifications.

Admission

When you apply for admission, you will automatically be admitted if you are 17 or older.  Remember, admission to the college does not assure acceptance into any specific program.

New and continuing students may apply by one of three methods:

  • In person at the Admissions, Registration and Records in South Classroom 133.

High school juniors and seniors may take courses and earn credit at CCD for college and high school credit under certain conditions.  Contact your high school counselor for more information.

Residency Information

You are classified as a Colorado resident or non-resident for tuition purposes determined by the Colorado Tuition Classification Law based on the information you provided on your admissions application.

Residency status is determined by the first day of the term.  If a student is admitted after the first day of the term, his/her initial residency will be determined within 10 business days of his/her admission decision.

Tuition

For current on campus and online tuition rates, please refer to our Web site, http://www.ccd.edu/Cashier/Tuition-Fees.aspx

Contact

Nahum Kisner

Recruitment and Student Outreach

Community College of Denver

South Classroom 136G

Campus Box 215, P.O. Box 173363

Denver, CO 80217-3363

Phone: 303-556-6200
nahum.kisner@ccd.edu

Community College of Aurora

Community College of Aurora

Colorado Christian University

CCU

Colorado State University

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Mission Statement

Founded in 1870, Colorado State University has evolved from its humble beginning as a land-grant institution and research University to its current stature as a leader in higher education in the state, nation and world.  The strength of the CSU’s Continuing Education program is backed by more than 40 years of experience. Online and distance education – plus Learning Centers along the Front Range – give students who are not able to attend classes on-campus access to a CSU education, and provide professional development opportunities to the corporate community.

 

CSU’s Continuing Education offers accredited undergraduate degree completion programs, accredited graduate degrees, and professional development training and certificate programs. Academic areas of excellence include engineering, organizational performance, and educational leadership. Our commitment to distance and online learning gives students the flexibility to set their own pace and choose the most convenient time and place to study. Classes offered via Continuing Education use the same faculty and content as on-campus programs, and students enrolled in these courses receive many of the same benefits as on-campus students.

 

Degrees

Undergraduate: B.A. Liberal Arts; B.S. Agricultural Business; B.S. Fire and Emergency Services Administration; B.S. Human Development and Family Studies

Graduate: M.Agr. Agricultural Extension Education; M.Agr. Integrated Resource Management; M.B.A. Business Administration; M.C.S. Computer Science; M.E. Biomedical Engineering;  M.E. Civil Engineering;  M.E. Materials Engineering; M.E. Mechanical Engineering (Materials Engineering); M.E., M.S. Mechanical Engineering (Engineering Management); M.E., M.S., Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering (Industrial Engineering and Operations Research); M.S., M.E., Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering (Industrial Engineering and Operations Research); M.E. Systems Engineering; M.Ed. Adult Education and Training; M.Ed. Organizational Performance and Change; M.Ed., Ph.D. Educational Leadership, Renewal, and Change; M.M. Music Therapy; M.S. Food Science and Nutrition; M.S. Merchandising; M.S. Rangeland Ecosystem Science; M.S. Statistics; M.S.W. Social Work; Master of Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology; Ph.D. Community College Leadership

 

Certificate Programs

Undergraduate: Core Business Competencies, Child Care Training, Fire and Emergency Services Administration, Residential Interiors, Seed Technology Education

Graduate: Applied Statistics and Data Analysis, Finance, Mediation, Merchandising, Natural Resources and the Environment, Postsecondary Teaching, Statistical Theory and Methods, Sustainable Military Lands Management, Systems Engineering, Teaching with Technology and Distance Learning

Professional Development Certificates:  Applied Business Science, Asphalt Pavement Materials and Construction for Industry, Community-Based Development, Construction Management, Ergonomics, Green Building, Green Building and LEED for Constructors in Design Build, Green Homes, Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, Project Management, Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) Learning System, Veterinary Medicine

 

Schedule

Check CSU’s website for term state and end dates; most online and on-campus courses in the Continuing Education for-credit programs match the term dates of the CSU campus. Each Continuing Education course will specify its delivery method: online, audio conference, video streaming, DVD and VCD, videotape, correspondence, CD-ROM, on-campus, or a combination.

 

Admission

Undergraduate: Apply for admission to Undergraduate Degree Completion Programs at www.admission.colostate.edu. Applicants must have a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA; priority consideration is given to transfer applicants who have earned a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA in 24 or more college-level, academic semester credits. The number of credits that can be transferred differs by program; check with advisers for more information.

 

Graduate:  Apply for admission to Graduate Programs at http://graduateschool.colostate.edu/ . Applicants must have a minimum undergraduate 3.0 cumulative GPA in order to be considered for admission. Track II admission, which does not require the GRE, is available for some programs for individuals who have at least five years of appropriate professional experience and a baccalaureate degree. Specific requirements – including undergraduate GPA, specific GRE minimum scores, and GRE advances tests – vary by degree, so be sure to check with the adviser in the specific department well in advance of the application deadline for more information.

 

Students can take courses before being officially admitted to a degree program (check with an adviser to see how many credits can be taken before admission and still be applied to the degree completion requirements). 

 

Continuing Education uses RamCT as its online learning platform to conduct all online credit courses. It provides user-friendly access to course materials, discussion groups, assignments, exams, chat, and other learner services.

 

Tuition

For current tuition rates, please refer to our Web site, www.learn.colostate.edu.  Financial aid (in the form of loans) is available for students admitted to CSU and enrolled in degree-seeking programs (minimum 6 credits per semester for undergraduate, 5 credits per semester for graduate). Many companies offer tuition reimbursement for our programs.

 

Contact

Jenny Hannifin

Student Engagement Coordinator

Division of Continuing Education

Colorado State University

1040 Campus Delivery / Spruce Hall

Fort Collins, CO 80523-1040

970-491-2665

www.learn.colostate.edu

University of Colorado at Boulder

University of Colorado at Boulder

Grand Canyon University

Grand Canyon University

Metropolitan State College of Denver

Metropolitan State College of Denver

Mission Statement

Metropolitan State College of Denver is a comprehensive, baccalaureate-degree granting, urban college that offers arts and sciences, professional, and business courses and programs to a diverse student population in an atmosphere of mutual respect.  Excellence in teaching and learning is Metro State’s primary objective.

The mission of Metro State is to provide a high-quality, accessible, enriching education that prepares students for successful careers, post-graduate education, and lifelong learning in a multicultural, global, and technological society.  To fulfill its mission, Metro State’s diverse college community engages the community at large in scholarly inquiry, creative activity, and the application of knowledge.

Degrees – Majors and Programs

BUSINESS: Accounting, Computer Information Systems, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing

HUMANITIES: Art, English, Journalism, Modern Languages, Music, Music Education, Philosophy, Speech Communication, Language and Hearing Sciences, Theatre

PUBLIC SERVICE PROFESSIONS: Criminal Justice and Criminology, Health Care Management, Hospitality, Tourism and Events, Human Performance and Sport, Human Services, Nursing, Nutrition, Recreation Professions

SCIENCE AND MATHMATICS: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Land Use, Mathematics, Meteorology, Physics

TECHNOLOGY: Aviation Management, Aviation Technology, Civil Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, Industrial Design, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Surveying and Mapping, Technical Communications

SPECIAL PROGRAMS: Entrepreneurship minor – Center for Innovation, Honors Program, Individualized Degree Program, Special Education, Teacher Education

For the complete list of Majors and Programs please go to: http://www.mscd.edu/a_to_z/majors.shtml

Degree completion programs are also available at Metro South and Metro North.  For more information, go to http://www.mscd.edu/extendedcampus.

Certificates of Completion

BUSINESS: Database Analyst, End User Support Specialist, Network Specialist in Information Systems, Noncredit Financial Planning, Personal Financial Planning, Programmer/Analyst in Information Systems, Web Developer in Information Systems

LETTERS, ARTS AND SCIENCES: Advanced Software Engineering Techniques, Basic Competency in French, Basic Competency in German, Basic Competency in Spanish, Career and Personal Development, Family Support in Social Work, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Geotechnology Systems (GTS), German Translation, Gerontology (Liberal Arts Orientation), Public Administration, Spanish Translation

PROFESSIONAL STUDIES: Airport Management, Cadastral Surveying, Corporate Video Production, Electrical Engineering Technology, Engineering/Construction Surveying, Gerontology (Professional Services), High Risk Youth, Land Surveying, Multimedia Production, Network Communications, Nonprofit Organization Administration, Precise Surveying, Surveying Management, Technical Writing and Editing

SPECIAL PROGRAM: Entrepreneurship

Schedule

Classes are offered at the Auraria campus, and at the Metro South and Metro North extended campus locations on a sixteen week basis during the Fall and Spring Semesters and on an eight to ten week basis during the Summer Semester.  Eight week accelerated weekend courses are also offered at all three campus locations. Certificate programs provide opportunities to successfully complete a series of five to eight academic credit courses that focus on a particular area of career interest.

Admission Requirements

The College uses two categories for classifying applicants: those who are 19 years old or younger and those who are 20 or older.  Based on the College’s modified open admissions system, each category has its own admissions requirements and procedures.

Applicants 20 years of age and older will be admitted to Metro State upon indicating on the Application for Admission that they have graduated from high school or that they have passed and received a Colorado General Educational Development (GED) certificate or the equivalent.

By signing the Application for Admission, degree-seeking applicants are certifying that they will request either a high school transcript with date of graduation or GED test scores be mailed directly to the Office of Admissions.

The ACT or SAT is not required for applicants 20 years of age and older.

For information on admissions requirements, go to www.mscd.edu/admissions

Tuition and Fees

For current tuition and fees rates, please refer to our Web site, www.mscd.edu
Financial Aid and Scholarships are available.

Transfer Students

Based on a recent report from CCHE, Metro State is the #1 school in the state for transfer students. In fact, transfer students represent over 60% of all new students to the college. We know that transfer students have unique questions and needs regarding transferring to a new college, The Transfer Services Office provides special attention to facilitate a smooth transition to Metro State. Our counselors are available for walk-ins and, by appointments and will:

  • Assist you with admission requirements and the application process
  • Guide you in choosing appropriate courses while you are attending another college or university
  • Meet with you at your local community college
  • Provide preliminary evaluation of transfer credit so you’ll know what courses will transfer (for a preliminary evaluation of transcripts, email unofficial transcripts to transferquestions@mscd.edu)
  • Connect you with an academic advisor or your major department so you can complete your degree as efficiently as possible.
  • Serve as a liaison for transfer students

Location: Central Classroom, room 106
Telephone: 303-556-3774, Fax: 303-352-4329
Hours: Monday 8:00 -6:00 and Tuesday through Friday 8:00 -5:00
Staff Members: Dave Cisneros; Katherine Goldberg; Lindy Cartrite; Josh Gabrielson; Vaughn Toland
Email Address: For transfer questions, send an email to transferquestions@mscd.edu

Contacts

Paul Cesare
Assistant Director of Admissions
Phone: 303-556-3994
Fax: 303-556-6345
cesarep@mscd.edu

Metropolitan State College of Denver – Auraria Campus
Office of Admissions
Campus Box 16, P.O. Box 173362
Denver, CO 80217-3362

Julie Eaton
Metro North Program Manager
Phone: 303-450-5111
Fax: 303-450-9973
jeaton12@mscd.edu

Arliss Sunderwirth Webster
Interim Associate Director for Program Development
Extended Campus
5660 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Suite 100
Greenwood Village, CO   80222
Phone:  303.721.1313
Fax:  303.220.1787
webstera@mscd.edu

Red Rock Community College

Red Rock Community College