About Front Range Community College
Front Range Community College (FRCC), founded in 1968 and originally established as part of the Community College of Denver before becoming independent in 1985, is Colorado's largest public community college. Headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, with additional campuses in Longmont and Fort Collins, FRCC offers nearly 200 associate degrees, bachelor's programs, and certificates in fields such as health sciences, business for creative industries, automotive technology, and geographic information systems. Its mission is to enrich lives through learning, and it provides flexible options for students, including in-person, online, hybrid, and apprenticeship programs, as well as concurrent enrollment for high school students. The college has earned national recognition for its commitment to student success and innovation in digital learning. FRCC emphasizes equity and inclusion in its employment practices, fostering a collaborative, respectful culture that supports professional growth and a healthy work–life balance. It seeks diverse, mission-driven candidates who appreciate teamwork and continuous learning. Staff benefit from a strong sense of community, career development opportunities, and competitive benefits. Through its focus on accessibility, academics, and equity, FRCC aims to provide a learning and working environment that meets the needs of its students and employees while maintaining connections to the surrounding communities.