Colorado Mountain College

Colorado Mountain College
Motto"Elevate Your Future"[1]
TypePublic community college
Established1967
AccreditationHLC[2]
PresidentDr. Matt Gianneschi[3]
StudentsApproximately 14,000 annually
Undergraduates4,904[4]
Location,
United States
CampusRural
ColoursBlue and yellow
MascotSwoop the Eagle
Websitecoloradomtn.edu

Colorado Mountain College (CMC) is a public community college with multiple campuses in western Colorado, and headquartered in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.[5] Founded in 1965,[6] the institution offers numerous associate degrees, eight bachelor's degrees[7] and a variety of career-technical certificates.[8] Approximately 14,000 students take on-campus or online classes every year.[9]

The CMC district includes six counties in the heart of the Colorado Rocky Mountains: Eagle, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Garfield, Pitkin, Summit, and Routt. The state-designated service area includes: Grand, Jackson, and Chaffee.

Besides eight community campuses, three full-service residential campuses in Leadville, Steamboat Springs, and Spring Valley at Glenwood Springs, provide students with residence halls, cafeterias, recreation facilities, and libraries. Students also have the opportunity to participate in different recreational and educational activities through student clubs, honor societies, a theatre company,[10] and sports teams.

  1. ^ "Home - Colorado Mountain College". coloradomtn.edu.
  2. ^ "Colorado Mountain College Accreditation".
  3. ^ "CMC Office of the President".
  4. ^ "NCES College Navigator".
  5. ^ "Colorado Mountain College - Edwards | Everything Vail". everythingvailvalley.com. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  6. ^ "History". CMC 50th Anniversary. 2016-04-14. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  7. ^ "Programs & Degrees - Colorado Mountain College". Colorado Mountain College. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  8. ^ "Snapshot". Colorado Mountain College. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
  9. ^ "Snapshot - Colorado Mountain College". Colorado Mountain College. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  10. ^ "Theatre - Current Productions - Colorado Mountain College". Colorado Mountain College. Retrieved 2018-03-22.

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