- Future Center
- Gateway to College
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Gateway to College is a program offered through Front Range Community College that helps students complete their high school diploma and earn college credits. The program covers tuition and books for up to 12 credits per semester, while students pay their student fees. Students attend all classes at Front Range Community College.
You may be eligible for Gateway to College if you are:- 16 to 20 years old
- Student who is at risk of dropping out of high school
- Student who has fallen far behind in school and does not have the amount of credits you should for your grade level
- Able to complete requirements to receive a high school diploma by your 21st birthday
- Reading English at the 8th grade level or higher
If you are interested in learning more about Gateway to College or applying for the program, speak with your counselor or the Future Center staff.