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Community College of Denver’s educational programs are designed to enrich the social, civic and economic fabric of our community, nation and the world. Ideas, innovation and the preparation of a well-trained workforce are essential to a vibrant economy. Notice of Non-Discrimination The Community College of Denver does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy status, religion, veteran status, age, or disability in its employment practices and educational programs and activities. Individuals with limited English proficiency interested in career and technical education programs will be assessed and offered options to support their participation in CCD programs. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies or discrimination complaints: Rhonda Pylican, Director of Human Resources, Title IX Coordinator, Title VII/Equal Opportunity Coordinator, ADA/Sec 504 Coordinator, Administration Building, Room 310, Denver, CO 80217-3363, Telephone: 303-352-3037. Aviso “NO a la Discriminación” El Community College of Denver (CCD por sus siglas en ingles), no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, credo, nacionalidad, ascendencia, sexo, orientación sexual, embarazo, religión, militar en servicio activo y/o pasivo, edad, o personas con discapacidad especificada en su política de empleo, o en su programa de educación, y/o en otras actividades. Personas con conocimientos limitados de inglés interesadas en programas de educación profesional y/o técnicas, serán evaluadas y se les ofrecerá opciones para apoyar su participación en los programas educativos de CCD. La siguiente persona ha sido designada para manejar las preguntas con respecto a las políticas de no discriminación o denuncias de discriminación: Rhonda Pylican, Directora de Recursos Humanos, Coordinadora del Título IX, Titulo VII/Equal Opportunity Coordinator (EO por sus siglas en ingles), Coordinadora ADA/Sec 504, Administration Building, Oficina 310, Denver, CO 80217-3363, Teléfono: 303-352-3037.
For over 25 years, the Business School at the University of Colorado Denver has been developing leaders capable of changing the business world for the better. The Business School is a mirror of the Rocky Mountain West community—diverse, proud and innovative. The CU Denver Business School offers degrees in Accounting, Decision Sciences, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Global Energy Management, Health Administration, Management and Organization, Marketing, and Risk Management and Insurance. We create a vibrant learning environment where students, many of them working professionals, engage with a prestigious faculty and the region’s top business leaders. Dynamic business partnerships are the hallmark of the school. The school prides itself on providing a serious education for the seriously motivated. Graduates leave with the technical savvy, global perspectives and interpersonal skills that fuel careers of significance. We invite you to discover more about the Business School. The Business School has earned accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International). This elite distinction puts the Business School in the top 5 percent of business programs in the world.
The Art Institute of Colorado is one of The Art Institutes, a system of over 50 schools throughout North America. Programs, credential levels, technology, and scheduling options are subject to change. Several institutions included in The Art Institutes system are campuses of South University or Argosy University. The Art Institute of Colorado1200 Lincoln Street, Denver, CO 80203 © 2015 The Art Institutes. Our email address is [email protected]. See aiprograms.info for program duration, tuition, fees, and other costs, median debt, federal salary data, alumni success, and other important info. We do not permit third-party advertisement posts by our users. By interacting with this page, you agree to our Terms of Use Agreement, which can be found here: http://bit.ly/AiTerms
The University of Colorado composes four distinct campuses - University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, University of Colorado Denver, and University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus - united in making a difference. The state's leading public research university, CU plays a profound role in the lives of individuals, businesses and communities throughout Colorado, across the country and around the world. As president of CU, Bruce D. Benson leads the university which boasts more than 61,000 undergraduate, graduate and first-professional students. Nearly half a million alumni have led the way in business, science, the arts, health care and their communities, and they’re joined by 15,000 more each year.
Emily Griffith Technical College is a public technical college in downtown Denver, Colorado, United States. Founded by Emily Griffith in 1916 as Opportunity School, it was renamed in her honor in 1933. The school is affiliated with Denver Public Schools, offering an alternative high school program, and is part of the Colorado Community College System.HistoryDenver educator Emily Griffith shared her dream of opening a school to serve people of all ages and interests with a Denver Post features writer in 1915. Following its publication, she persuaded the Post and local trolley cars to promote the idea. In May 1916, Griffith received the condemned Longfellow School at 13th and Welton Streets from the Denver Board of Education. Opportunity School opened on September 9, 1916.By 1954, the school served 10,000 students annually and had over 400,000 alumni. Public television in Denver, directed by Jim Case, signed on January 30, 1956 from a studio in an auto body shop at the school. Funding from Denver Public Schools gradually declined over the years, leading the school to begin charging Denver residents tuition in 1991.Courses also changed with the needs of the community, adding more English as a Second Language and health care courses and closing programs in shoe repair, audio/visual electronics, and precision machining in the mid-1990s.
Emily Griffith Technical College is a public technical college in downtown Denver, Colorado, United States. Founded by Emily Griffith in 1916 as Opportunity School, it was renamed in her honor in 1933. The school is affiliated with Denver Public Schools, offering an alternative high school program, and is part of the Colorado Community College System.HistoryDenver educator Emily Griffith shared her dream of opening a school to serve people of all ages and interests with a Denver Post features writer in 1915. Following its publication, she persuaded the Post and local trolley cars to promote the idea. In May 1916, Griffith received the condemned Longfellow School at 13th and Welton Streets from the Denver Board of Education. Opportunity School opened on September 9, 1916.By 1954, the school served 10,000 students annually and had over 400,000 alumni. Public television in Denver, directed by Jim Case, signed on January 30, 1956 from a studio in an auto body shop at the school. Funding from Denver Public Schools gradually declined over the years, leading the school to begin charging Denver residents tuition in 1991.Courses also changed with the needs of the community, adding more English as a Second Language and health care courses and closing programs in shoe repair, audio/visual electronics, and precision machining in the mid-1990s.
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