Workforce Development Colorado’s Community Colleges Partnering with Special Districts
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Workforce Development Colorado’s Community Colleges Partnering with Special Districts
Colorado Community College System
Where are you?!
1: Completely unsure of who you are what you
do!
5:Know and love
what you do!
3:Somewhat there,
know where a campus exists.
Colorado Community College System Snapshot
• Open access – we admit anyone who wants to go to college and is college-ready. 1,200,000 adults have no post secondary training in Colorado.
• Career and Technical Education (CTE) – In 2009, approximately 8,250 CTE certificates and degrees were awarded to postsecondary students at our 13 colleges. More than 16,500 resident postsecondary students were enrolled in CTE programs. The total number of secondary students enrolled in high school CTE programs topped 91,000.
• We also provide Transfer Degrees (9,500 students)and Basic Skills Remediation (25,000 students)
• Workforce Development –Community colleges train more than half of the state’s nurses and more than 90 percent of the first responders.
1. Arapahoe Community College
2. Colorado Northwestern Community College
3. Community College of Aurora
4. Community College of Denver
5. Front Range Community College
6. Lamar Community College7. Morgan Community College8. Northeastern Junior College9. Otero Junior College10. Pikes Peak Community
College11. Pueblo Community College12. Red Rocks Community
College13. Trinidad State Junior
College
Our Locations
Partnerships in Action
WHAT? Every student will create, revise & follow a pathway that leads to career success.
HOW? Through seamless career & academic plans
WHY? To develop a globally competitive workforce for Colorado.
ICAP’s and Plans of Study = Real Opportunities
Questions???
Contact Information –
Dr. Michele Haney, President – Red Rocks Community College - [email protected]
Scott Stump, Dean of Career & Technical Education – [email protected]