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Curriculum & Registration Guide View the Curriculum and Registration Guide to learn more about registration and graduation requirements and see a description of all courses offered at Rocky. Registration Process Counselors wil meet with current Rocky students in the end of January and February to distribute Curriculum & Registration Guides and meet with students to discuss course selection. Parents and students are encouraged to attend the College Planning Night to learn more about classes and college requirements. Please see the calendar on Rocky's homepage for more information. Counselors will visit the junior highs in February to distribute Curriculum & Registration Guides and meet with students to discuss course selection. Parents and students are encouraged to attend the Information Nights in order to learn more about classes at Rocky. Please see the calendar on Rocky's homepage for more information. Add/Drop Policy All changes to first semester schedules (terms 1 and 2) can be done on Friday, August 15 and Tuesday, August 19. Counselors will be available on these days to see students on a drop in basis; no appointment is necessary. Please plan ahead as no changes will be made to schedules at any other time. For second semester add/drop days please see the calendar on Rocky's homepage for more information.
The high school programs offered at FRCC provide advanced career and technical training experiences for juniors and seniors. How do I register? Students are encouraged to attend the Front Range visit day in January. They can then pick up a Front Range application from Student Services and return it during the pre-registration process. Many programs are competitive and all have a limited number of spaces. The student will be notified upon acceptance to one of these programs. Credit for these courses is variable up to the amount listed by each course. When are classes offered? Classes are offered from 8:00-10:00 am and/or 12:30-2:30 pm. Good study habits and excellent attendance are required for all classes. Minimum academic GPA of 2.0 or better is recommended for success. What classes are offered? Animal Technology & Research Architecture & Landscape Design Automotive Technology & Service Carpentry Home Framing Culinary Arts - Chef Program Ironworking & Industrial Welding Law Enforcement Training & Exploration Medical Careers Exploration with First Responder & CNA Metal Fabrication & Computer Aided Design Wildlife, Forestry & Natural Resources For more information please visit: http://www.frontrange.edu/FRCCTemplates/FRCC1.aspx?id=671 Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (HB 1244) Colorado's Postsecondary Enrollment Options Act entitles 11th and 12th grade high school students who meet established guidelines to take approved college classes on a space available basis. The school district shall reimburse the tuition for one or two approved courses (up to eight hours of credit) taken by a student for high school credit. The student must receive a "C" or better in the course(s) to be eligible for reimbursement. Students interested in enrolling in college classes can pick up an Application for Enrollment form in Student Services. For more information please contact your counselor. |
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