Tag: Collegewide
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It’s time to register!
Fall Registration opens August 1, 2011 It’s that time of year again! Fall registration is fast approaching. Students may sign up for courses starting Monday, August 1st. To find class schedules at all campuses, or to register through WebAdvisor beginning August 1st, click here. Pass the word along to your students and communities!
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Bachelor’s degree schedule is now online
A fall schedule for Colorado Mountain College’s new bachelor’s degrees is now online. The bachelor’s degree schedule is organized by geographical corridors so that students can easily see all classes offered within their geographical region. The corridors were created by grouping CMC’s eleven physical locations into clusters in which students are most likely to commute…
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Class Search Changes
WebAdvisor will be sole source for online class schedule search The Colorado Mountain College searchable online class schedule has developed several problems that are costly to fix on a system that is increasingly difficult to maintain. Because the data on this site is no longer reliable, this custom built online service will be deactivated late…
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Bike To Work!
Get on your bike and ride! Communities across the country will celebrate Bike To Work day tomorrow, June 22nd. The League of American Bicyclists has been sponsoring the event since 1956 in order to raise awareness about bicycle commuting. Bike to Work Day is a grassroots effort to educate consumers about the benefits of using…
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Trustees approve college budget for 2011-12
At Monday’s meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees in Aspen, the board voted to approve the college’s overall $55.2 million budget for 2011-12. Because of projected substantial decreases in two of three of the college’s main sources of revenue, the overall budget is $10 million lower than the current fiscal year. “In…
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CMC Foundation receives 85K to support Dual Credit program
Energy industry partners Encana and Bill Barrett Corp gift funds This article was first published in the Tuesday, May 3rd edition of the Glenwood Springs Independent. By Theresa Hamilton. When Alyssa Jacobs graduates from Coal Ridge High School in two years, she will be able to enter college with nearly a year’s worth of credit…
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Culinary Arts Grad hits Cannes’ Red Carpet
Sarah Neaf travels to famous film festival next week in role of “mentoring chef” This article first appeared in the Glenwood Springs Post Independent. By Heidi Rice. With a strappy gold gown in tow, Sarah Naef of Glenwood Springs is on her way this week to walk the red carpet at the 2011 Cannes Film…
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Grad’s advice: Do what you love
Nick Garay first to earn CMC’s new theater degree By Beth Zukowski Nick Garay fell in love at Colorado Mountain College. The object of his affection, he discovered there, was theater. This May, Garay earns an Associate of Arts degree with an emphasis in theater. But it won’t be the first time he crosses the…
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Bachelor’s degrees at Colorado Mountain College approved
Higher Learning Commission gives OK for eagerly awaited degrees Monday Colorado Mountain College can now offer bachelor’s degrees. With Monday’s approval from the community college’s accrediting body, the Higher Learning Commission, Colorado Mountain College will start offering two new bachelor’s degrees in the fall: a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and a Bachelor of…
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CMC board votes on rates for proposed bachelor’s courses
Tuition for upper-division courses tentative, pending approval of degrees [RIFLE, Colo.] – At the April 11 meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees, the board voted on tentative tuition rates for upper-division courses, rates that would go into effect if bachelor’s degrees are approved by the Higher Learning Commission, the college’s accrediting body.…