Denver Community Colleges

Denver, Colorado, is widely known as a popular tourist location, a mile-high city filled with sights, snow and skiing. Residents of Denver will find that this destination city offers a lot more than entertainment when they choose to pursue higher education. Turn to Denver community colleges to get prepared for your future.
  1. Community College of Denver

    • The Community College of Denver offers degree programs in several career fields at the Auraria Campus. Students at CCD have the option of getting a degree in Biology, Biomedical Research, Business Administration, Business Technology, General Studies, Graphic Design, History, Human Services, Information Technology, Liberal Arts, Machine Technologies, Mathematics, Paralegal studies, Physics or Political Science.

      Community College of Denver
      Auraria Campus
      1111 West Colfax Ave.
      P.O. Box 173363
      Denver, CO 80217
      303-556-2600
      ccd.edu

    Metropolitan State College of Denver

    • The Metropolitan State College of Denver, a public four-year college, allows students to choose from among 54 majors and 82 minors to encompass a wide variety of career paths. Students pursing a shorter educational path may pick one of 41 certificate programs. Metro State also gives students the option of creating their own custom degree programs. Metro State's campus encompasses three different schools, where students focus on specific areas of study: the School of Business, the School of Letters, Arts and Science and the School of Professional Studies. The campus is located close to downtown Denver, so students are close to the heart of the city. Metro State athletics features15 sports in NCAA Division II.

      Metropolitan State College of Denver
      Auraria Campus
      Corner of Speer Blvd. and Colfax Ave
      Denver, CO 80217
      303-556-2400
      mscd.edu

    Community College of Aurora

    • Earn an associate's degree at the Community College of Aurora or complete a certificate program to get a head start on your career. Students may pursue an degree in Arts, Sciences, General Studies or Applied Science. Certificate programs are offered in Accounting, Arts/Media, Biotechnology, Business Technology, Computer Information Systems and Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Film/Video Technology, Language, Real Estate and others.

      Community College of Aurora
      Lowry Campus
      710 Alton Way
      Denver, CO 80230
      303-340-7093
      ccaurora.edu

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