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Colorado Mountain College General InformationColorado Mountain College embraces all or part of nine counties in north-central Colorado: Chaffee, Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Pitkin, Routt and Summit. The 12,000 square-mile district service area includes international resorts, ranches, wilderness areas and former mining towns. Each year, nearly 20,000 students take classes at our 11 locations or on the Internet |
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| Read about the Vision and Mission of Colorado Mountain College | ||||
| Learn about R2T2 — the values embraced by Colorado Mountain College | ||||
| Colorado Mountain College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association. We participate in the Academic Quality Improvement Program (AQIP). | ||||
| General information about the entire Colorado Mountain College system, including contact information and enrollment facts and stats. | ||||
| Independent study performed by CCBenefits, Inc identifying in detail the socio-economic benefits of the college. | ||||
| Please download and review the CMC 2008-2009 Budget. A PDF of the 2007 Fiscal Year Audit is also available. | ||||
| Our electronic newsletter, for the latest college news. | ||||
| Link to the Colorado Mountain College Foundation website. | ||||
| An e-mail contact for members of the news media to the Public Information Office. | ||||
| The Grants Development Office coordinates awards that are financed through external funds to support various instructional, research and public service activities. Learn more about our Sponsored Programs, Funding Opportunities and writing grant proposals. | ||||
| Link to RFPs and bids and procedures from our Purchasing Department. | ||||
| Information on CMC's Board of Trustees. | ||||
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11 learning locations Aspen Breckenridge Carbondale Chaffee County Dillon Glenwood Springs Leadville Rifle Spring Valley Steamboat Springs Vail-Eagle Valley |