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Red Rocks Community College

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Red Rocks Community College is a public community college located in Lakewood and Arvada, Colorado, where they prioritize high value education through various collaborative and career enhancing courses, certificates, and degrees. RRCC believes there are multiple pathways to achieve both educational and professional goals, and reflects this value by offering flexible degree options.

RRCC offers some of the lowest tuition in Colorado and has a Foundation that prioritizes providing financial aid and scholarships to students. RRCC has a 100% acceptance rate and over 6,000 enrolled students in 2023. All Colorado four-year colleges and universities accept transfers from the AA/AS General Education Programs. RRCC values students and offers support in multiple avenues such as: childcare, free tutoring, recreation options, as well as several other support opportunities.

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  • Lakewood

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Returning to college after 6 years was intimidating but the community at RRCC made it possible to succeed. With the support of faculty and staff, I graduated and am going to continue to pursue my dreams.

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Programs

Community College Pathways

Bridge to Bachelor's

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Program Info

The Bridge to Bachelor’s Degree program guarantees new, first-time students who complete an Associate’s Degree at a Colorado Community College System college will be admitted to a participating four-year university. Participating students receive personalized advising and guidance for a no-hassle transfer process and scholarship opportunities to make degrees from a four-year institution more attainable and affordable. Students can attend one of the 13 CCCS colleges and then transfer to one of 13 Colorado four-year universities. Participating students also have the option to attend one of two Historically Black Colleges or Universities: Saint Augustine’s University or Texas Southern University.

When choosing a program, think about what you want to study as a future teacher. Pueblo Community College offers an Elementary Teacher Education AA and a Secondary Education AA, but you can also you can use any AA or AAS degree to transfer to a four-year institution and major in or get licensed in education!

To participate as a new, first-time student at any CCCS college, note you want to participate in the Bridge to Bachelor’s Degree program when filling out your CCCS college application. Then, check with your community college advisor to make sure your intended degree and program are eligible. If you’re already in your first semester in CCCS, you can still apply by contacting your community college advisor and expressing interest in signing up for the Bridge to Bachelor’s Degree program.

To be eligible to transfer, a first-time CCCS student must:
• Opt-in the program at the start of an Associate degree program at a CCCS College, or within their first semester
• Maintain a 2.0 minimum GPA
• Complete any Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) Degree

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Application Fee & Annual Tuition

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  • $7,812

    In State Tuition

  • $19,254

    Out of State Tuition

Ways to Lower Your Costs

Students at Red Rocks Community College have reduced the cost of their program using these methods. Check with Red Rocks Community College to see if you can, too!

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Grants, Stipends, Scholarships

RRCC Foundation provides scholarships to RRCC students who meet the eligibilty requirements of up to $5,500 with the median scholarship amounting to $1,500-$2,500.

The College Opportunity Fund (COF)
The College Opportunity Fund is a state stipend toward undergraduate degrees for Colorado residents attending Colorado public institutions. For the 2022-2023 school year, the Colorado Opportunity Fund (COF) stipend is $104 per credit hour. COF is not considered financial aid. Students eligible for in-state tuition can receive the stipend every term that they take eligible undergraduate courses, and have not met the 145 credit hour life time limit.

Colorado Merit Aid
The state of Colorado allocates funding for students who have achieved high academic success. Students must be enrolled in 6 or more credit hours and be a Colorado resident. Please check with the Financial Aid Office on current requirements.

Colorado Student Grant (CSG)
The Colorado Student Grant program is designed to assist needy students with educational expenses. Students must be residents of the State of Colorado and must demonstrate documented financial need. The maximum award for the 2022-2023 academic year is $3,500 to full-time students. Students must be making satisfactory academic progress. Funds are awarded to early applicants who meet the financial aid deadline of May 1st. All other applicants are awarded until the funding is exhausted.

Work Study, Working While Still Enrolled

Students who are enrolled in at least 6 credit hours are eligible for work study. The monetary amount offered is determined by your financial aid and various budget items.

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