Universities in Colorado

Universities in Colorado, USA, Introduction, Courses Information, Contact Details, Universities and Institutes

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The Art Institute of Colorado

Located at the base of the Rocky Mountains, Denver has the tenth largest downtown in the U.S. This energetic, young city has 300 days of sunshine, brilliant blue skies and stunning mountain scenery down every street. Downtown Denver is home to three new sports stadiums; more than 300 restaurants; a ...

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Nazarene Bible College

Nazarene Bible College has a clear purpose, has a strong affiliation to the church, and provides quality education. Nazarene Bible College exists to glorify Jesus Christ as Lord by preparing adults to evangelize, disciple, and minister to the world. Since 1967 Nazarene Bible College has fulfilled its mission of preparing ...

Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design

The Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design (RMCAD) is in Lakewood, a suburb of Denver, Colorado, USA. The college was founded in 1963 by Philip J. Steele, an artist and teacher. RMCAD's campus contains eighteen historical buildings built in a variety of 20th-century architectural styles. The campus is the former ...

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Colorado State University – Pueblo

Colorado State University–Pueblo (CSU–Pueblo) is a regional, comprehensive public institution of higher learning located in Pueblo, Colorado. CSU-Pueblo is a member of the Colorado State University System (CSU System), along with Colorado State University (CSU) in Fort Collins, the system's flagship, and Colorado State University-Global Campus. CSU-Pueblo is experiencing exceptional ...

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University of the Rockies

University of the Rockies was founded June 18, 1998 as the Colorado School of Professional Psychology (COSPP), to provide a professional graduate education in psychology to individuals who seek licensure as psychologists or practice in other arenas of the profession. When COSPP was purchased by Bridgepoint Education in September, 2007, the ...

Western State College of Colorado

Western State College was established in 1901. It was the first college on Colorado's Western Slope and is the fourth oldest public college in the state. The College actually opened for classes in 1911 as the Colorado State Normal School. Originally planned as a preparatory college for teachers, Western's role ...

Mesa State College

Mesa State College is a comprehensive regional public higher education institution offering liberal arts, professional, and technical programs at the master's, bachelor's, associate, and certificate levels. At Mesa State, we take great pride in providing educational opportunities and tools that help students succeed in today's complex and interconnected world. 230 full-time ...

Fort Lewis College

Fort Lewis College, located in Durango, Colorado among the San Juan Mountains, is a Division II institution that is affiliated with the NCAA. The Skyhawks are a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC), which sponsors 14 institutions (10 in Colorado, two in Nebraska and two in New Mexico). Fort ...

Jones International University

Jones International University (JIU) is a for-profit, regionally accredited university of undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate learning. JIU was the first fully online university to receive regional accreditation. The JIU corporate offices are located in Centennial, Colorado. JIU is the pioneer in online learning. Our founder and chancellor, Glenn R. Jones, has ...

University of Colorado System

The University of Colorado has been a leader in higher education and research in the Rocky Mountain region for 134 years. Founders laid the red-brick cornerstone of Old Main, the university's first building, in Boulder in 1876, the same year Colorado joined the union, and the nation marked its centennial. The ...

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Universities in Colorado, USA, Introduction, Courses Information, Contact Details, Universities and Institutes