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| Address: | 831 Grand Ave. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 |
| Phone: | (800) 621-8559 |
| General Site: | www.coloradomtn.edu |
| Admissions: | www.coloradomtn.edu/new_students/ |
| Application: | apply.coloradomtn.edu/Login.aspx?ReturnUrl=/applications.aspx |
You don't have to choose your major right away! CMC classes are moderately priced and you get a lot out of them, so why not take a few chances?
» Read MoreThe college has several different locations and sits in the heart of the Rockies, beautiful views, hiking and skiing in your off time.
» Read MoreIf there is one, big issue I have to complain about, it would be the fact that not all classes are available either online or at every campus. There are always enough classes available to get whatever degree you're going for (some degrees will force you to be at a particular campus). If you should look at the main CMC catalog, however, you might find a class you wish to take that will never be offered at your campus or online.
» Read MoreI recommend to every high school student who plans to obtain a higher education, to first go to CMC. You cannot beat getting all your preliminary credits done, at one fourth of the price. Almost all transfer as well!
» Read MoreIf any members of the audience are God-fearing Christians, I would primarily recommend prayer and Bible study to establish a strong relationship with God in order to know his will for said individual's life. God has a plan for every human being who submits to His will, and it is His purpose that we have fulfilling lives. I would also forewarn the concerned individual that college is a great opportunity, but peer pressure can negatively influence one to do something that violates his or her principles and morals. A strong relationship with God is essential to prevent engaging in actions that violate His moral laws, and willing compliance with His laws and the authorities will bring blessing to our lives. Finally, I counsel the audience to challenge themselves and make every effort to excel in every aspect of academia through asking questions in class, healthy interaction with classmates, and doing more than is expected of oneself. I will conclude this with a short verse from the Holy Scriptures, found in Proverbs 3:5: Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. Godspeed, and may God be with you in your quest for more knowledge!
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