Colorado Mountain College seeks new leadership

CMC Trustee President Glen Davis contemplates splitting the job in two By Carrie Click. Aspen Business Journal. GLENWOOD SPRINGS—Will Colorado Mountain College’s next president be a visionary, a leader, or an administrator? “Given that all three of the above almost never come in a single package,” wrote Colorado Mountain College (CMC) Trustee President Glenn Davis… Continue reading Colorado Mountain College seeks new leadership

President Jensen resigns from Colorado Mountain College

In a teleconference meeting on Dec. 27, the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees accepted the resignation of college President Dr. Stan Jensen. After the meeting Glenn Davis, president of the board of trustees, issued the following statement: “With regret the Board of Trustees of Colorado Mountain College has accepted the resignation of Dr. Stanley… Continue reading President Jensen resigns from Colorado Mountain College

Welcome, Veterans

Colorado Mountain College President Stan Jensen reached out to veterans recently to share the benefits of a CMC education.  Check out the video through the link below!   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZXXE40VR0I&feature=share&list=UUED0EjiTpphqDS4GnLimLyQ

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… Continue reading Bachelor’s degrees at Colorado Mountain College approved

Colorado House’s education committee passes CMC baccalaureate bill

Following a unanimous vote, the education committee of Colorado’s House of Representatives voted today in support of SB 101, which would allow Colorado Mountain College to offer up to five bachelor’s degrees. The next step is for the bill to continue on for consideration in the full House. A date has not yet been set for that deliberation.