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This Strategic Plan outlines FRCC's vision for the future of higher education, emphasizing flexibility, relevance, and a deeply human approach. The plan focuses on eliminating barriers to accessing high-quality education, reaffirming commitment to students from all backgrounds, and fostering an innovative and responsive learning environment to meet evolving workforce demands. It aims to position FRCC as a model for other community colleges.
This document pertains to the Spring Commencement 2024 ceremony. Key elements included the performance of the national anthem by a graduating student, interpretation in ASL by death studies graduates, and a moment of recognition for the FRCC land acknowledgement, recognizing the ancestral and traditional homelands of numerous indigenous peoples. The event featured a keynote address by student speaker Melissa Chavez, a first-generation college student, mother of two, and survivor of abuse, who spoke about overcoming obstacles and pursuing electrical engineering. The ceremony also involved recognizing college leadership, special guests, the FRCC foundation's financial contributions to scholarships, student government leaders, faculty and instructors, staff, and new emeriti faculty members. Student testimonials highlighted the value of community, support programs like TRIO, and the pursuit of knowledge in fields such as robotics, nursing, and design.
The document details the Spring 2012 Graduation Ceremony for the FRCC Larimer Campus. Key discussions included welcoming attendees, describing the significance of the graduation milestone for students and staff, and providing demographic snapshots of the enrolled student body, noting the age range and gender split. A student address was given by Emily Thomas, the Larimer Campus Outstanding Student, who emphasized themes of believing in oneself, taking risks, and continuous learning. Master Teacher Awards were also presented to two faculty members. The session concluded with the official certification of degree and certificate completion for the Class of 2012 by the President, Bruce Walthers, following a formal conferring of degrees.
This document outlines the Front Range Community College's Vision 2020 strategic outreach plans, focusing on five key goals. These include achieving overall enrollment growth by targeting diverse student populations and adult learners, increasing matriculation of concurrent enrollment students, establishing effective recruitment strategies for historically underrepresented and transfer students, and assessing outreach effectiveness through data-driven approaches and CRM optimization. The plan emphasizes building community partnerships, providing personalized support, and ensuring a seamless student journey from inquiry to enrollment and retention.
This document provides an overview of the Front Range Community College Optics Technology Program, highlighting the critical role of optics and photonics in modern industries and the high demand for skilled technicians. The program offers specialized, industry-specific training, leveraging experienced instructors and strong employer connections to prepare students for careers and address the industry's workforce needs.
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