Tag: bachelor’s degrees
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Colorado Mountain College offering bachelor’s degrees in nursing
First two-year college in Colorado to offer BSN degree This summer, when Colorado Mountain College made public that its accrediting body had approved a Bachelor of Science in nursing, a number of Colorado nurses’ lives changed. Instead of wondering when and how they’d ever be able to advance their education, working registered nurses suddenly were…
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CMC to offer Bachelor of Science in nursing this fall
Information sessions July 15-Aug. 7 at CMC in Breckenridge, Glenwood Springs, Edwards As of Aug. 25 – the first day of Colorado Mountain College’s fall semester – the college will offer bachelor’s degrees in nursing, for registered nurses. The new Bachelor of Science in nursing degree, also known as the RN to BSN, will be…
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Colorado Mountain College seeks to offer bachelor’s in teacher education
Proposed program would help meet local need for teachers Students hoping to pursue careers in elementary education may soon be able to earn a bachelor’s degree at one of two Colorado Mountain College locations – Glenwood Springs or Edwards. The prospective Bachelor of Arts in interdisciplinary studies (BAIS), with an initial focus on elementary…
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Colorado Mountain College attempting to expand bachelor’s degrees
This article first appeared in the Summit Daily News. By Joe Moylan. This spring, Colorado Mountain College celebrated as the first students in the institution’s two new bachelor’s programs earned their degrees. In light of the success of the college’s programs in business administration and sustainability studies, CMC officials announced last week it is going…
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Four Year Stories Project: Georgie Weber
Colorado Mountain College’s “Four Year Stories Project” shares the stories of our inaugural class of bachelor’s degree students, who received degrees in May. Next up in our series: Georgie Weber from Steamboat Springs. Read on! When Colorado Mountain College began offering bachelor’s degrees two years ago, Steamboat Springs resident Georgie Weber was ecstatic. “I knew…
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Four Year Stories Project: Kyle Ballinghoff
Colorado Mountain College’s “Four Year Stories Project” shares the stories of our inaugural class of bachelor’s degree students, who are receiving degrees this weekend. Next up in our series: Kyle Ballinghoff from Steamboat Springs. Read on! Kyle Ballinghoff had already worked his way up the ladder to an upper management position at Surefoot‘s retail store…
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Four Year Stories: Stacey Novak
Colorado Mountain College’s “Four Year Stories Project” shares the stories of our inaugural class of bachelor’s degree students, who received degrees this May. Next up in our series: Stacey Novak from Glenwood Springs. Read on! Stacey Novak initially had every intention of going to a large university after graduating from high school in the Roaring…
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CMC students take helm of athletic shoe companies
Those in college’s first class to graduate with bachelor’s degrees score in top 100 in world Corey Milar and his business partners decided to take a big risk with their athletic shoe business. They sold all their plants and moved production to the Asia-Pacific region to take advantage of cheaper labor and higher efficiency. The risk…
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Colorado Mountain College helps working mom transition into workforce
Robyn Kent is first and only bachelor’s student graduating this spring in Rifle By Stefanie Kilts [RIFLE] – Robyn Kent was worried about the gap on her resume. Although she had been a licensed psychiatric technician for the State of Colorado for five years, she had taken time off to raise her two kids until…
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Three CMC students on same path to finish dual bachelor’s degrees
Students find opportunities in combining business with sustainability [BRECKENRIDGE] – Three of a kind beats a pair? That might have been the strategy when twins Cody and Tyler Jensen met Hayden Van Andel during their first year at Colorado Mountain College. And the winning hand continues as the trio finishes dual bachelor’s degrees in sustainability…