Community college in Colorado?
Hi there. I'm interested in transferring to community college in Colorado next semester. I'd like to know what the different campuses are like. I'm from St. Louis so I'm looking for an urban campus mixed with a little bit of rural. My intended major is dietetics, but right now I'm just getting my gen-ed out of the way. I looked online and it seems that Front Range and Pueblo are the only campuses that offer dietetics. I'm also open to other campuses without my major to finish up my gen-ed. Also, money is tight.
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Are you aware that non-resident tuition is quite a bit higher than resident tuition? Here is the information from Pueblo CC about Tuition and fees: http://www.pueblocc.edu/NR/rdonlyres/629F2620-94B4-4D1A-94DD-D92B8748F247/0/TuitionFeesFY11060410.pdf To find other community colleges in Colorado use this directory: http://www.utexas.edu/world/comcol/state/#CO If you need more help or have other questions open a chat with a local librarian. Examples: http://www.askcolorado.org/ http://www.slpl.org/slpl/library/article240097461.asp
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