School Contacts

Admissions - wcadmissions@frontrange.eduÌý; (303) 404-5000

ROTC Liaison - det105@colorado.edu


Undergraduate Admissions

Step One: In-State Requirements

Oftentimes, prospective cadets are unaware if they qualify for in-state tuition at FRCC. The residency requirements apply to allÌýPUBLICÌýuniversities in the state of Colorado. If you have any further questions, please contact your prospective school's registrar's office.

Step Two: Apply to FRCC

Apply for admission to FRCCÌýduring your senior year of high school. We strongly encourage you to apply as soon as possible in the Fall of your senior year to ensure you receive the strongest consideration for scholarships and admission.Ìý

Step Three: Apply for Air Force ROTC Scholarships

Though it is not required to receive a scholarship in order to join Air Force ROTC at FRCC, we encourage high school seniors to apply to theÌý. You may be eligible for full or partial scholarships that help you pay for tuition. Apply for an Air Force ROTC scholarship during your senior year of high school.

Step Four: Apply for FRCC Scholarships

Front Range Community CollegeÌýoffers scholarships based on financial need and academic merit. Check the link below for scholarships you may be eligible for.


Academics

Front Range Community College is a 2-year public community collegeÌýserving the Northern Denver MetroÌýarea. Cadets areÌýrequired to drive to Â鶹¹ÙÍø for AS class and LLAB. You must transfer to a 4-year institution after your sophomore year.

Also, if you need further help, refer back to the main page click "How to Join" Tab, and then click "Step 4 Register for Class" to reference the Course Registration Briefing PowerPoint.


Travel

Travel Time: ~20Ìýmin via US-36

All FRCC cadets are only required to drive to Â鶹¹ÙÍø once a week for AS class and LLAB.ÌýIf you want to participate in extracurricular clubs or activities, expect to drive to Â鶹¹ÙÍø more often.ÌýThe cadet wing in the Denver Metro makes sure every cadet has transportation to Â鶹¹ÙÍø and back.