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Type
  
Community College

President
  
Diana M. Doyle

Colors
  
Purple and White

Number of students
  
20,000

Color
  
Purple and White

Established
  
1965

Campus
  
Urban / rural

Phone
  
+1 303-797-4222

Founded
  
1965

Arapahoe Community College

Location
  
Littleton, Colorado, USA

Address
  
5900 S Santa Fe Dr, Littleton, CO 80120, USA

Similar
  
Red Rocks Community College, Community College of Denver, Community College of Aurora, Front Range Communi, Metropolitan State University

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Arapahoe Community College (ACC) is a community college in Littleton, Colorado. It was founded in 1965 as the first community college to open in the Denver area.

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History

The College began after a grass-roots movement by Littleton residents, led by Littleton activist Virginia Baker, to provide post-high school education in the area. Arapahoe Junior College began with 550 students.

After some years of independent operation, ACC joined the Colorado Community College System, comprising 13 institutions. In 2013, Frank Lee Earley (one of the founding faculty members) self-published an illustrated memoir, “The View From the Fourth Floor: A Personal History of Arapahoe Community College, 1965-2005,” which gives a first-person account of the founding and growth of the college.

ACC now serves over 21,000 credit and non-credit students yearly across its three campuses in the southern portion of the Greater Denver Metropolitan area:

Arapahoe Community College serves the southern portion of the Greater Denver Metropolitan area with three campuses:

  • The main campus, at 5900 South Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, CO, 80120
  • Parker Campus, at 15653 Brookstone Drive, Parker, CO 80134
  • Castle Rock Campus, at 4700 Castleton Way, Castle Rock, CO 80109
  • ACC is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. It has an open-door admissions policy as well as a "concurrent enrollment" program for high school students, allowing such students to earn college credits while still enrolled in high school. In the 2014-2015 academic year, high school students accounted for about a quarter of ACC's total enrollment.

    The College offers over 90 degree and certificate programs. In addition to its traditional classroom learning environment, ACC has over 200 courses available online. These classes, which include classes such as accounting, mathematics and history, can be used to count towards an associate degree. ACC uses the online learning management system Desire2Learn as the platform for online classes.

    In 2013, Frank Lee Earley (one of the founding faculty members) self-published an illustrated memoir, “The View From the Fourth Floor: A Personal History of Arapahoe Community College, 1965-2005.

    In January 2017, the College announced plans to construct a $40 million campus in the Meadows community of Castle Rock, CO. The campus is planned to be a collaborative project between ACC, Colorado State University and Douglas County School District.

    Awards

    Arapahoe Community College’s annual literary magazine, Progenitor, won the American Scholastic Press Association’s annual magazine competition with First Place with Special Merit in 2014 and 2015. The publication also won an award for excellence from the University & College Designers Association (UCDA) in 2015.

    Grants and Endowments

    ACC is one of six community colleges with a Great Books Program approved by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education. Participants in the program receive a certificate that is recognized by admission councils at many 4-year colleges and universities.

    In June, 2015, ACC earned a $2.3 million workforce training grant to support its Health Information Technology program (HIT), one of 71 such grants distributed nationwide.

    Notable Faculty

  • E. Allison Hagood, Professor of Psychology, co-author of Your Baby's Best Shot
  • Robert Burdick, Professor of Journalism, former editor for the Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Post.
  • Notable alumni

  • James Gleeson, communications director for Dr. Jill Biden.
  • References

    Arapahoe Community College Wikipedia