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Students who begin at any of the Front Range Community College campuses (Westminster, Boulder County, Larimer, and Brighton Center) can transfer directly to CU Boulder to finish their degree in engineering. Thanks to an integrated partnership, this pathway can be attractive to both community college students, as well as qualified high school students taking concurrent enrollment classes with FRCC.
CU Boulder Engineering and Front Range Community College have designed this pathway to support a more streamlined transition between colleges and give you a detailed view of what your academic plan will look like.
At FRCC, you can complete classes before transferring to CU Boulder and have the peace of mind that your credits will apply directly to your engineering degree.
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Transfer Advising Guides by Major
The following guides articulate specific courses that will transfer to CU Boulder from Front Range Community College and each guide will provide a 5-year plan, by major. These plans can be shortened to four years, by starting directly in Calculus 1, or making up classes in the summer, as well as being directly admitted to CU Engineering. Be sure to work with your academic advisor, as these are only meant to act as a sample pathway and can vary, based on each individual student.
For additional information regarding this pathway, please contact:
Chris Anderson
Senior Director of Academic Success & Transfer Pathways
College of Engineering & Applied Science
University of Colorado Boulder
cjanderson@colorado.edu