Colorful Colorado - Education

Education

Colleges and universities in Colorado:

  • Adams State College
  • Aims Community College
  • Arapahoe Community College
  • Art Institute of Colorado
  • Belleview College
  • Colorado Christian University
  • Colorado College
  • Colorado Mesa University
  • Colorado Mountain College
  • Colorado Northwestern Community College
  • Colorado School of Mines
  • Colorado State University System
    • Colorado State University
    • Colorado State University-Pueblo
  • Colorado Technical University
  • Community College of Aurora
  • Community College of Denver
  • Denver Seminary
  • DeVry University
  • Emily Griffith Opportunity School
  • Ecotech Institute
  • Fort Lewis College
  • Front Range Community College
  • Iliff School of Theology
  • Johnson & Wales University
  • Jones International University
  • Lamar Community College
  • Metropolitan State University of Denver
  • Morgan Community College
  • Naropa University
  • National Technological University
  • Nazarene Bible College
  • Northeastern Junior College
  • Otero Junior College
  • Pikes Peak Community College
  • Pueblo Community College
  • Red Rocks Community College
  • Redstone College
  • Regis University
  • Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design
  • Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Trinidad State Junior College
  • United States Air Force Academy
  • University of Colorado System
    • University of Colorado at Boulder
    • University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
    • University of Colorado Denver
      • Anschutz Medical Campus
      • Auraria Campus
  • University of Denver
  • University of Northern Colorado
  • Western State Colorado University





See also: List of colleges and universities in Colorado, Table of Colorado school districts, and Table of Colorado charter schools

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