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Front Range Community College- Boulder County

The Building

Our priority is to create a superior student experience, and we are dedicated to providing opportunities for diverse learners and communities.

FRCC and Colorado State University are among just six “high-performing community colleges and universities” nationwide profiled in a guide to help more students transfer and earn bachelor’s degrees. FRCC was selected because of the high success rates our transfer students have at four-year colleges. In the report, FRCC was recognized for our focus on transfer success and supports for students.

Hours

Typical Hours of Operation
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Mon-Thurs
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. on Friday

Parking

Parking at the Boulder County Campus

For the Classroom Building, parking is available on all sides of the building.
For the Administrative Building, Parking is available in the front and rear of the building.
The parking lot in front of 2150 Miller Dr is parking for a Private Business, NOT FRCC parking.
For the Advanced Technology Center, there is parking available in the front of the building, however the northern half of this lot is parking for a Private Business, NOT FRCC parking.
Please DO NOT park in Private Business parking. The owners of the Business will tow your Vehicle at YOUR EXPENSE. Be a Good Neighbor.

Parking Rules

Visitors and students must park in only one parking space at a time and within the lines of their parking space.
Only vehicles with valid handicap license plates or handicap placards prominently displayed where an officer can see them may use handicap parking.
Motorcyclists should use motorcycle parking when possible.
Visitors and students must never park in fire lanes.
Drivers must not drive across a parking lot, but rather, should use the entrance for the row you want to park in.
No overnight parking in any of the lots.
The speed limit on entrance roads is 15 mph. A speed of 15 mph or less is suggested in the parking lots.

Security

Campus security officers will enforce parking regulations through education, intervention, and warning notices rather than tickets and fines. Although there are no monetary fines, a system of tracking repeat offenders is in place, and the Student Code of Conduct will be used to deal with those offenders.

Front Range Community College- Boulder County

2121 Miller Dr, Longmont
https://www.frontrange.edu/about-frcc/welcome

Front Range Community College- Boulder County

2121 Miller Dr, Longmont

Last updated 07/03/18 • Added 06/26/18