CMC trustees hold first hearing on 2019-20 budget

At the May meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees, college staff presented a draft 2019-20 budget for a first reading. The balanced general fund budget includes an overall increase in operating expenses of 3.5 percent, in line with annual inflation, and $74,297,009 in revenues. Trustees heard that college leadership remains committed to… Continue reading CMC trustees hold first hearing on 2019-20 budget

At Summit County meeting CMC trustees certify mill levy, election results

At its Dec. 12 meeting in Dillon, the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees unanimously certified the mill levy at 3.997 (which has been unchanged for more than 40 years), certified election results and accepted the 2017-18 financial audit. The election results that were certified were for ballot initiative 7D, which passed at 72 to… Continue reading At Summit County meeting CMC trustees certify mill levy, election results

Five great years at Colorado Mountain College

As the Board of Trustees of Colorado Mountain College, we have a solemn duty to advance the mission of the college and, in doing so, serve the dozens of communities that make up CMC’s vast geographic service area. This is accomplished in a number of ways: from monitoring and approving the college’s operating budget, to… Continue reading Five great years at Colorado Mountain College

CMC trustees meet at Morgridge Commons in Glenwood Springs

At Colorado Mountain College’s March 21 meeting at Morgridge Commons in Glenwood Springs, trustees approved a consent agenda, set meetings for the 2018-19 year, and approved modifications to a memorandum of understanding with a nonprofit organization in Leadville and a contract with an architect. In work sessions on March 20 and 21, trustees also discussed… Continue reading CMC trustees meet at Morgridge Commons in Glenwood Springs