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ANNOUNCING THE LINIGER BUILDING AT UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO SOUTH DENVER

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CU brings a new educational mission to The Wildlife Experience. By Marcia Neville

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he Wildlife Experience natural history museum and art gallery has been a community asset for south Denver since 2002. With the recent announcement that Dave and Gail Liniger were giving the facility to the University of Colorado, the combined resources of the two organizations will enable an even better and more comprehensive educational experience to be offered to the local community. The facility, located just east of I-25 on Lincoln Avenue in Douglas County, will now be the permanent home of CU South Denver. $40 MILLION GIFT Dave Liniger is the chairman emeritus of The Wildlife Experience and co-founder of REMAX International, Inc. The Linigers’ gift of the building and property is valued at $40 million and is the largest real estate donation in the university’s 138-year history. In recognition of the Linigers’ generosity, the CU Board of Regents approved naming the facility the Liniger Building at the University of Colorado South Denver. “Dave and Gail Liniger have demonstrated a vision and commitment to serving our community and state that will have a substantial impact for decades to come,” said CU President Bruce D. Benson. “We value the confidence they have in CU and appreciate their transformational gift. The Wildlife Experience has been a cultural touchstone in south Denver and adding higher education will build on its commitment to the community.” The gift allows CU to expand its new south Denver presence that began when the Linigers and the university first collaborated in April. At that time, 11,000 square feet of the 151,000-squarefoot museum and art gallery were scheduled for renovation for university use. Since then, an upstairs gallery space has been transformed into two classrooms, a computer lab and a student and faculty resource center. Expansive storage space in the lower level has been converted into a state-of-the-art nursing simulation lab.

Thirty-six students in the CU College of Nursing are pursuing bachelor’s degrees in nursing at CU South Denver’s Liniger Building. The facility is equipped with a cutting-edge simulation lab that offers exemplary opportunities in clinical education.

to arrive for CU South Denver’s first-ever class, Software Architecture. “That makes me ‘Student No. 1,’” he said proudly. “Having CU South Denver classes in this location is just about perfect for me. My job is only about a five-minute drive from here.”

the offerings are programs from CU Denver’s Business School, School of Education & Human Development, College of Engineering and Applied Science and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, CU Anschutz’s College of Nursing and the Colorado School of Public Health.

Goralczyk graduated from CU Denver in May and decided to take advantage of his company’s tuition assistance program right away. Finding exactly what he was looking for— a graduate-level course from the CU Denver College of Engineering and Applied Science— right in the neighborhood was a bonus. “I wish all my classes could be here,” he said.

CU’s Boulder and Colorado Springs campuses are planning to add programs in the near future. CU Denver will manage the facility on behalf of the system.

CONVENIENCE Of the dozen students on hand for the first night of engineering lecturer Albert Hinrichs’ Software Architecture class, two work in the south Denver area and seven live nearby. Reshmi Vijayakumara, the mother a 5-year-old, lives in Parker, just a 10- minute drive away. She saw the banners announcing the arrival of CU South Denver while driving past The Wildlife Experience. “I took a class with Albert before and I wanted to take another one,” she said, “but when I take a class downtown I’m often not home until 10 p.m. This was just the class that I was looking for and I’m lucky it was offered here. Otherwise, I might not have taken it.”

Classes began at the new Liniger Building at CU South Denver in August, while the museum and art gallery continues their services to the community.

“Gail and I are making this gift to CU to provide more services and more value to our south Denver community,” Liniger said. “The museum remains open, events will be held, and the public spaces will be available for rental. The added value now is the easy access to a CU education right here in south Denver.”

HISTORY-MAKING FIRST CLASS An enthusiastic group of engineering students, including Matthew Goralczyk, were recently the first students to take advantage of the new, accessible Liniger Building at CU South Denver. As Goralczyk packed up from a day’s work at ViaSat near the Park Meadows Mall, he had no idea that he was about to make history.

STUDENT NO. 1 As he scanned the just-completed renovations at the Liniger Building and took in that “new classroom” smell, Goralczyk learned that he was the first student

Lisa Douglas, associate vice chancellor for budget and finance at the University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus, has been named vice chancellor of the new facility. “The University of Colorado’s four campuses will offer a generous supply of quality higher education to serve the residents of south Denver,” Douglas said. “The benefits of combining quality higher education with community service and events are compelling.”

COMMUNITY INPUT Before entering into the initial collaboration with The Wildlife Experience, CU conducted a market study and interviewed leaders from south Denver’s major employers and professional organizations. The study identified gaps in educational offerings in the south Denver area, which accounts for one-third of the population of metro Denver and is home to a variety of engineering, finance and health-care related companies.

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Founded in 2002, The Wildlife Experience was designed to serve as a cultural and educational center and a community asset for south Denver. The facility hosts exhibits in fine art, natural history and interactive science and provides space for private and community events. Thousands of children visit annually, attending school field trips, after-school activities and summer camps.

“The initial course offerings demonstrate the wide range of educational opportunities CU is bringing to south Denver,” said University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus Chancellor Don Elliman. “CU Denver is proud to be managing this initiative on behalf of the CU system, and we look forward to adding even more options for students with classes and faculty from all four CU campuses.”

Denver South Economic Development Partnership President and CEO Mike Fitzgerald views the addition of CU to south Denver as an enhancement to the area as a whole and specifically to the business community. Area professionals take advantage of graduate-level courses, like Software Architecture, in the Liniger Building’s new classrooms.

FIRST BUSINESS CLASS Several days later, the first business students arrived for their first CU South Denver class with Associate Professor Sarah Kovoor-Misra, PhD, and the story was very similar. Eight of the 11 attending the graduatelevel class, Leading Individuals and Teams, either live or work in south Denver and cited convenience and accessibility as a big factor in their decision to enroll.

CU PROGRAMS Moving forward, the new CU South Denver facility will be in nearly constant use and will host more people than ever before. Students are expected to be in the Liniger Building weekdays, weeknights and both Saturdays and Sundays. The first classes at the facility are being offered by CU Denver and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. Among

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“World-class education in south Denver is vital to our economic growth,” Fitzgerald said. “Having CU here will be a bonus for all the current employers and will be a draw as new businesses are considering the area. Comprehensive course offerings will attract global interest. CU’s decision to expand to our area couldn’t have come at a better time.” Input from south Denver’s workforce and residents will continue to be solicited to ensure that CU’s new offerings reflect the needs of the community. “We want more feedback about what are the best courses to meet the demand in south Denver,” said Douglas.

NEW TRADITION As for Matthew Goralczyk, CU South Denver’s self-titled “Student No. 1,” he’s proud to begin a new University of Colorado tradition. “It’s pretty wicked to be in the first class,” he said. “It’s historic, a new chapter in the history of CU. I expect this new, convenient location will bring in many more professionals looking to advance their careers.”

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UCCS sees record enrollment, receives national recognition Enrollment Surpasses 11,000 Students for First Time More than 11,100 students enrolled at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs for the fall 2014 semester, a new record, and more than 5 percent larger than last year’s record student enrollment. Classes officially began Aug. 25 and official, detailed enrollment reports are expected in midSeptember. Preliminary reports prepared by the Office of Institutional Research show 11,199 students enrolled for the fall 2014 semester, a 601 student or 5.7 percent increase from the 10,598 students who enrolled for the fall 2013 semester. Since 2005, UCCS has grown by more than 3,500 students or 800-990-UCCS (8227) 47 percent. www.uccs.edu UCCS officials cautioned that final enrollment figures will differ slightly from preliminary reports compiled after only a few days of classes. “We are pleased that a record number of people selected UCCS as the place to continue their futures,” Pam Shockley-Zalabak, chancellor, said. “I appreciate the significant efforts of faculty and staff members who continue to provide personal support for students, explain that the university is an excellent value, and help students achieve their dream of a college education.” In addition to the overall enrollment, Homer Wesley, vice chancellor for student success and enrollment management, noted enrollment of the largest freshman class in UCCS history. For fall 2014, preliminary figures indicate 1,759 freshman are enrolled, a 177 student or 11.2 percent increase from the record-setting 1,582 students in the fall 2013 freshman class. Additional enrollment details will be provided following the official census date, Sept. 11. U.S. News Ranks UCCS in Several Categories UCCS is a top Western regional public university and its College of Engineering and Applied

Science is a national leader, according to the editors of U.S. News and World Report. In the 2015 college rankings edition, “America’s Best Colleges,” released Sept. 9, the magazine’s editors ranked the overall quality of UCCS 13th on its list of Top Public Regional Universities of the West and tied for 51st overall among all public, private regional universities in the Western U.S. In ranking schools that are “Best for Veterans,” U.S. News ranked UCCS 17th among Western Regional Universities. Regional universities provide a full range of undergraduate majors and master’s degree programs and a few doctoral programs. Among UCCS colleges, the magazine also ranked the UCCS undergraduate engineering program sixth among public universities whose

highest degree is a bachelor’s or master’s. This ranking includes the military service academies. Among public, private and for-profit universities, the UCCS undergraduate engineering program ranked 14th in the nation. The undergraduate program in the UCCS College of Business was ranked 113 in the nation among public and private national universities. “As always, we appreciate this recognition by a third-party organization that is committed to accurate data collection and providing students a view of institutions in their region and across the nation,” Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak said. “As we prepare to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the campus, these rankings recognize our past as we build for the future.” U.S. News and World Report rankings are based on its measures of academic peer assess-

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ment, graduation and retention rates, faculty resources, student selectivity, financial resources and alumni giving. The rankings are posted at http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges. U.S. News posts its annual rankings of graduate programs in the spring. The University of Colorado Colorado Springs, located on Austin Bluffs Parkway in Colorado Springs, is one of the fastest growing universities in Colorado. The University offers 37 bachelor’s degrees, 19 master’s and five doctoral degrees. UCCS enrolls more than 11,000 students on campus annually and another 2,000 in online programs. For more information, visit www. uccs.edu.

“I chose UCCS for the combination of academics and student life. The Engineering program is one the best in the country and you can’t beat the location with views of Pikes Peak from every building. The University reaches out to every student by holding fun events for all different interests, so it’s easy to make friends. As soon as I stepped onto campus I was completely immersed in the community and felt right at home.” — Kaleen, Junior, Electrical Engineering

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Mapleton is on the move Mapleton Public Schools (Adams County School District 1) students are focused on academic achievement, graduates are off to college (DU, CU Boulder, CSU, Metro State, Stanford, MIT, Yale, Colorado College), and the Board of Education has placed measures 3K and 3L on the November ballot to improve schools and learning opportunities for all students. In August, Mapleton’s Board of Education voted unanimously to place a $2.5 million mill levy and a $67 million bond initiative on the November ballot. The mill levy will expand learning opportunities for students, including summer programming, before and after school supports and tutoring, improve technology availability and accessibility, and recruit and retain caring, high quality teachers. The bond will address facility needs District-wide, touching all schools that were not a part of 2010 bond and B.E.S.T. grant measure. For a detailed list of projected improvements and additional information, visit www.mapleton.us.

Mapleton’s small-by-design schools are surrounding students with positive learning environments and connecting their studies to their local and global communities. This year, Mapleton will continue to implement reforms and interventions that are getting results. Schools with parents as partners will support students both at school and at home through Academic Parent Teacher Teams. Student engagement across all grade levels will be enhanced by intensive learning environments, technology introduction and use, peer-to-peer learning, tutoring, and student leadership opportunities. Mapleton Public Schools is a PreK-12 School District, serving students ages 3-21. To enroll in a Mapleton school, visit Mapleton’s Welcome Center on the Skyview Campus, 8990 York St., Thornton, 80229. The Welcome Center is open Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Call 303.853.1780, or visit www.mapleton.us for more information.

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Education resources are as close as your library Douglas County Libraries (DCL) is a passionate advocate for literacy and lifelong learning. From birth to adulthood, we support formal and informal education through a multitude of resources, many of which are available 24 hours a day at DouglasCountyLibraries.org.

In addition to Brainfuse, DCL offers research databases that provide students with a reliable, consistent package of research and homework resources accessible from school or the public library. Databases such as American History Online, Biography in Context, Facts on File, Funk & Wagnall’s, Global Issues in Context, HisOnline homework Visit our website to tory Reference Center, see our full list of help is a click away Opposing Viewpoints, library locations for students in grades Kids Search, Science 3-12 through BrainReference Center, fuse, a unique blend of 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock, CO 80104 World Almanac for one-to-one homework 303-791-7323 Kids and CliffsNotes help, state-aligned www.douglascountylibraries.org include access to reskills building, test spected newspapers, preparation and writing magazines, trade publicaassistance. Brainfuse tools are provided to tions, scientific journals, books, Douglas County Libraries patrons at no direct encyclopedias and other reliable charge. Take advantage of this free educational reference works. program by visiting DouglasCountyLibraries. We also expertly deliver 3,500 annual Storyorg and clicking on the red eLearning icon on times for kids ages 0-5, supporting six emergent the top right side of the main page. literacy skills. Take-home resources for par“Our online homework help services are a ents emphasize the same skills, and encourage great resource for students and their parents, as parents to practice them with their children at well as adults interested in furthering their stud- home. Through our unique Sensory-Enhanced ies or their careers,” said Nanci Marr, Marketing Storytime for children of all ages, we also meet and Communications Specialist for Douglas a need in an underserved population: children County Libraries. “We hope residents of Doug- who, because of autism or another sensorylas County take advantage of these useful tools.” processing disorder, are sensitive to touch, light, In a recent Colorado Department of Educa- sound or movement. This program provides a tion study, Brainfuse ranked first among all tu- basic opportunity for a fun activity that increastoring providers in both math and reading – with es children’s abilities to read and learn. a math improvement rate of 30% and a reading DCL remains one of the only libraries in Colimprovement rate of 39.3%. The user-friendly orado offering more than one annual reading online classroom encourages participation and program, and reading program experiences for allows tutors and students to communicate in adults. Additional educational resources include real time – whatever the student types or draws computers in our children’s areas that provide the tutor sees simultaneously. Spanish speaking access to educational games and safe search entutors are also available. gines. Brainfuse’s Adult Learning Center features services designed to help adults acquire critical and marketable academic skills. The center offers live help and one-to-one lessons in math, reading and writing. Tutoring is available to help individuals prepare for the U.S. citizenship test and the GED exam. Expert writing assistance helps adult patrons produce better business letters and winning resumes.

Douglas County Libraries (DCL) is the fourth-largest library system in Colorado. Our seven locations serve nearly 300,000 people over 843 square miles in one of the most educated regions in the U.S. We circulate more than 8.2 million books, CDs, DVDs, magazines, eBooks, and audiobooks annually, including more children’s materials than any other library system in Colorado.


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You Can Move Mountains at Arapahoe Community College For the past 50 years, ACC has been helping students and the community fulfill their educational and career goals. ACC is not just a college, but an integral part of the area that surrounds us. You have a lot of choices when it comes to your education. So why Arapahoe Community College? Because ACC provides the perfect environment for you to Move Mountains. Founded in 1965 through a grassroots movement by members of the Littleton community, ACC was the first community college to open in the Denver area. What began as Arapahoe Junior College with 550 students has grown into a vibrant community college serving over 22,000 credit, online, and non-credit students annually. With locations in Littleton, Parker, and Castle Rock, ACC serves the south metro Denver community by providing innovative and responsive educational and economic opportunities in an accessible, inclusive environment that promotes success for students, employers and the community. At ACC, it is our goal to be the leader in community college education for the State of Colorado, accomplished through the college’s values: • Life-Long Learning: ACC upholds the highest academic standards and supports the growth and success of each individual. • Integrity: ACC encourages the free exchange of ideas in an open environment that embraces honesty, respect, and personal responsibility. • Community: ACC fosters trusting relationships and respectful communication through collaboration with our students, employees, and community partners. Are you ready to earn your degree on the way to a successful career? ACC offers a variety of learning opportunities, with over 90 degrees and certificates programs, as well as hundreds of non-credit Community Education and Workforce Training courses that will suit your educational needs. Students can earn an associate of arts, associate of science, associate of general studies, associate of applied

science, or a certificate. For students looking to continue their education, over 35% of ACC students transfer to a four-year college or universit y. ACC Academic Advisors are happy to help students

vide a number of additional resources and services, such as a Library and Learning Commons, Academic Advising, student clubs and organizations, disability services, a Veteran Services Center, and more. Looking to be an active community member? In addition to services for those seeking degrees, ACC is your community resource where you can embrace lifelong learning. ACC is a place you can meet people with common interests and enjoy being a part of a community that learns with you. ACC offers training and recertification courses, seminars, and workshops. Both students and community members can take advantage of a plethora of services including:

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• The Library and Learning Commons houses more 33,000 print books, over 160,000 electronic books, 80 print periodicals and growing collections of audio books, music CDs, and DVDs.

make the transfer process as easy as possible by coordinating a program plan that fulfills general education requirements. ACC is an open-admissions institution, so applying is easy. If you want to take credit classes, just complete a free application at arapahoe.edu/ apply. If financing your education is a concern, we offer several funding options to our students including grants, loans, and scholarships. Over $400,000 is awarded in financial aid and scholarships each year and we have an easy-to-use, online system to help you find applicable scholarships. With an average class size of 18, students receive lots of individual attention from instructors. ACC offers a variety of class options, from face to face classes on campus, to interactive online courses and non-credit options. Take classes at one of our conveniently located campuses in Littleton, Parker and Castle Rock. Our Career Center staff can guide you along your path with career counseling, employment services, and resume and interview workshops. Maybe that path will lead you to one of the job or volunteer opportunities available here at ACC. Expand on your experience, enhance your quality of life, and move mountains at ACC. To ensure the success of our students, we pro-

• Our Community Education program offers non-credit courses in a range of subjects for everyone from elementary school students to 50+ adults. Learn what you want and on your schedule. • Our Fitness Facilities are open to public membership and contain multiple options for working out with weights and cardio machines to fitness classes and a swimming pool. • Stop by the Colorado Gallery of the Arts at ACC and view community and student artwork right in your neighborhood. In addition, take advantage of the cultural experiences, concerts and lectures, our café, computer labs, and other resources and activities. Are you interested in expanding your career or improving your business? Let ACC help your organization Move Mountains. Whether you are looking to fill a staffing need by hiring a prepared and highly qualified graduate or have identified a need for employee development and training; ACC can partner with you to meet your business needs. ACC can help you reach the peak if you are an individual wanting to enhance your current work skills or

a business leader seeking a partner to help your business succeed. • Our Workforce Training program offers flexible training options and customized curriculum that work for your organization. • If you own a business, recruit new employees, or are looking for interns, through the Career Center, ACC can connect you to some of the best, brightest and highly motivated students with the skills your organization needs. • Rent a room or space for a meeting, event or outing through our Facility Rentals department. • Connect directly with students and partner with faculty in our academic programs to promote real world career preparedness by sharing your professional expertise in the classroom. • Colorado First and Existing Industry grants promote and encourage the expansion of existing Colorado companies and new businesses to Colorado. Help us celebrate 50 years of excellence as we host events, activities, promotions, contests and memorabilia giveaways throughout the 2014-15 academic year in celebration of our 50th Anniversary. The celebration of our golden anniversary will culminate in May 2015 with the annual commencement ceremony and the ACC Foundation Gala. Keep up with the latest news and announcements as we celebrate 50 years of excellence, visit www.arapahoe.edu/50years as we applaud the growth, accomplishments and history of Arapahoe Community College. Dream of a better life. Of an associate degree and beyond. Of a new career path. Of a promotion. Of your own business. We can help you as we’ve helped thousands of others. You can do anything if you put your mind to it. ACC can help you every step of the way. Get Ready to Move Mountains. For more information, please visit arapahoe. edu/CCM.

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Littleton Public Schools A Premier School District Littleton Public Schools is the preferred Littleton Public Schools (LPS) is a premier school district located a few miles south of choice for thousands of students in the area; downtown Denver. LPS is nationally known for more than 20 percent of LPS students live outits academic excellence. LPS is the only school side district boundaries and choose to openenroll in LPS. With student population of about district in the Greater 15,000, LPS is known for beDenver metro area to be ing “big enough to serve “Accredited with Disyou, and small enough tinction,” Colorado’s to know you.” LPS ofhighest academic acfers a comprehensive creditation rating, five education from preyears in a row. LPS school through grade students consistently 12. It offers National score at the top of all 5776 S. Crocker St., Littleton, CO 80120 Blue Ribbon Schools of students across the 303-347-3300 Excellence and a high metro area on state aswww.littletonpublicschools.net school International sessment tests. About Baccalaureate program. 90 percent of its graduLPS leads the country in 21st ates are college-bound Century learning. More than and earn about $40 million annually in college 15,000 computers, laptops, and scholarships. All LPS high schools are nationally ChromeBooks are in use by sturecognized; they have been featured as Newsweek Magazine’s Top High Schools in America dents and staff every day. LPS serves 28 square and 5280 Magazine’s Top High Schools in the miles and includes the majority of the city of LitDenver area. All three boast regional and state tleton, town of Columbine Valley, and portions champions in athletics, academics, STEM, and of the municipalities of Bow Mar, Centennial, Greenwood Village, and Englewood. performing arts.

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Why choose NAU? National American University has been serving higher education for over 70 years with a physical location serving the Denver area since 1974. With such a solid foundation in providing education opportunities for adult learners, we focus on quality and support to help our students succeed.

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Experienced, certified American Montessori Society teachers use specially designed materials to help children learn. There is a focus on personal respect and conflict resolution. The Montessori materials allow children to discover new ways to learn, a concept that fosters success throughout their lives. This helps Parker Montessori children get into advanced levels when they go into elementary school because they learn critical thinking skills. Parker Montessori raises well rounded, compassionate children through one on one interaction and group activities. As part of the character education, the students deliver valentines to local senior care facilities, collect canned food for the Parker Task Force and participate in a giving tree to a shelter during Christmas. If you are interested in giving your child a head start in education, come and tour our school. We are located across from O’Brien Park, north of Main Street, and in the center of downtown Parker.

Earn an Online Education at Grand Canyon University Depending on the degree program, a minimum of 10 - 25 hours per week on your studies can be expected. Interaction is asynchronous, so you sign on, respond to message boards, and see professor notes, all on your time and at your own convenience. One of the best features is that the online learning system is available 24/7 For more informaiton call 303-638-5986 so you are able to study or email Joe.Moore@gcu.edu any time of day or night you choose. www.gcu.edu

Accreditation Grand Canyon University is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. (800-621-7440) With the demands put on working professionals, online education has become a popular way to earn a college degree. An online education allows you to attend class on your own schedule, from the comfort of your own home or a location of your choice.

At Grand Canyon University, we understand that working professionals maintain a busy schedule, yet many aspire to attain a higher level of education for personal fulfillment or to qualify for promotions and career advancement. Grand Canyon University stands apart from the other online education institutions because we are backed by the history of our traditional campus. Our online classes allow you to study at the times that work for your schedule while still enjoying the close connection with your classmates and instructor via online discussions. Online Learning Technology At Grand Canyon University, we strive to make your online experience as seamless as possible. All of our online education courses use online learning technology, which means you will have a consistent format in each of the classes you take. At the start of each course, you will enter a tutorial to become familiar with the online structure. In your account, you will have access to everything you need, including your course syllabus, staff information, discussion boards and a digital drop box, where you will submit all of your assignments.

Variety Choose from approximately 100 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree majors and concentrations in education, business, liberal arts, nursing, and health sciences. Classes Offered One at a Time Through GCU’s online education courses, you’ll take just one class at a time. We have found that by giving students each class individually, they are able to better focus and achieve a more in-depth level of understanding. Full-time Online Faculty We understand the importance of hiring quality faculty, who are dedicated to helping students succeed. This is why in addition to the outstanding faculty instructing at the GCU campus, the university is pleased to provide dedicated, fulltime faculty members and fully trained adjunct instructors to serve our online education students. Since 1949, Grand Canyon University has been a helping students find their purpose and achieve their potential through landing the career of their dreams, advancing their career and changing careers. As a Christian university, GCU also encourages students to find their purpose in Christ, with an emphasis on applying Christian values and ethics to the workplace.


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Making higher education convenient for students MSU Denver Extended Campus offers de- an accelerated 8-week format (Saturdays), and in gree completion programs and a complete ar- a variety of other scheduling formats available to ray of general education classes at two subur- meet the needs of working adults. In addition, ban locations: MSU Denver South Campus in we offer correspondence courses and professionthe Denver Tech Center al development continuing education classes at I-25 and Orchard designed to accommodate Road, and MSU Denadult students and their ver North Campus at busy schedules. I-25 and 120th Avenue Outreach Programs in Northglenn. Since Extended Campus 1976, MSU Denver’s Metro South 5600 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. also administers speExtended Campus Greenwood Village, CO 80111 303-721-1313 cialized educational Program has served Metro North 11990 Grant Street outreach programs inthe needs of learnNorthglenn, CO 80223 303-450-5111 cluding the Alternative ers who live and work www.msudenver.edu/extendedcampus Licensure Program, the throughout the Denver Surveying and Mapping metropolitan area. At Distance Delivery ProExtended Campus, we are gram, Study Abroad, Colorado committed to delivering Colorado’s best value Center for Medical Laboratory in higher education to a diverse and geographiScience, and the RN to BSN Decally widespread metropolitan community. Our g r e e Completion Program in partnership mission is to make higher education convenient for students who are balancing family, work, and with the local community college system. community obligations.

About Extended Campus Mission Since 1976, MSU Denver’s Extended Campus Program has served the needs of adult learners who live and work throughout the Denver metropolitan area. At Extended Campus, we are committed to delivering Colorado’s best value in higher education to a diverse and geographically widespread metropolitan community. Our mission is to make higher education convenient for students who are balancing family, work, and community obligations. Degree Completion Programs Extended Campus offers degree completion programs and a complete array of general education classes at two suburban locations: MSU Denver South Campus in the Denver Technology Center at I-25 and Orchard Road, and MSU Denver North Campus at I-25 and 120th Avenue in Northglenn. Convenient Schedule Full-term semester classes (16 weeks) are scheduled in the evenings, generally one day per week; many classes are offered on weekends in

Adult Learning Extended Campus students, primarily working adults, reflect a remarkable diversity of backgrounds and educational goals. As older students, they bring a host of life experiences to the classroom, making them active participants in the learning experience. This past year more than 5,000 students registered for credit courses through Extended Campus. Quality Faculty Our faculty, many of whom also teach on the main (downtown Auraria) campus, offer a combination of scholarly training, real-world experience, and teaching skill. Through this community of faculty and students, you’ll acquire the know-how and connections you need for success in work and life. Transform Your Life At MSU Denver, you can transform your life. Whether you want to start or resume college, or want to do something completely new, you control your future. You bring the talent and the motivation; MSU Denver’s Extended Campus Program delivers the practical, individualized education that you need in today’s complex job market.

Emily Griffith’s School of Opportunity is on the move! Emily Griffith Technical Colleges of Health Sciences, Creative Arts and Design, Business and Technology, along with the Adult Education & Language Learning Center and Continuing Education Division have moved to 1860 Lincoln Street. EGTC’s College of Trades and Industry and some of the non-credit Continuing Education Division will remain on the block at 1261 Glenarm Street. These programs will move to a new branch campus at 1205 Osage Street in the summer of 2015.

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EGTC’s Video Production and Editing program has moved to an updated studio, classroom and production spaces at 200 E. 9th Avenue. The moves enable Colorado’s largest technical college to expand capacity in some of its high demand career-training programs and provide stateof-the-art teaching facilities. Many of the college’s programs focus on middle-skills which require more than a high school degree but not a four or even a two-year degree. Recent data issued by the National Skills Coalition indicate the demand for middle-skill jobs will remain strong in the United States and represent more than 40 percent of the jobs currently available. EGTC’s programs provide intensive, hands-on training. Most college certificate programs can be completed in less than one year. EGTC offers among the lowest tuition rates (starting at $75/ credit) of any public higher education institution in Colorado and many students are able to obtain federal financial aid, work force development funds or scholarships through the Emily Griffith Foundation. EGTC prides itself on graduating students debt-free. Apprenticeship Training Division Bricklaying; Carpentry; Carpet and Tile Layer; Certified Chef; Electrician; Glazier; Ironworker; Operating Engineer; Painter; Pipefitter; Plumber; Sheetmetal Worker; Voice/Data/Video College of Business and Technology Accounting Technician; Computer Networking; Desktop Support Technician; Event Planning; Geographic Information Systems; Legal Office;

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Excellent service, Every patient, Every time Our Mission “To enhance the physical, mental and spiritual health of communities we serve through an integrated, primary-care owned and patient centered healthcare delivery system.”

What this means to patients is that New West Physicians’ providers partner with patients, and advocate for their care to ensure that each receives the best possible care ...every time.

• All eligible providers are National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) recognized for Heart/Stroke and Diabetes.

West Physicians’ core values. It is in this spirit that New West provided donations to numerous organizations on Colorado Gives Day so that funds could be leveraged to raise even more money for the recipient organizations. This year, donations will benefit individuals who are homeless, uninsured/under-insured, mentally ill, hungry, or in hospice care. We sponsor numerous community events throughout the Denver Metro area.

Team Approach Your health and wellbeing are your greatest Leadership and most important New West Phyassets, so naturally you sicians is a highlyqualified group of want the best health board certified family care that is available. In practice and internal order to maximize care 17 Denver metro area locations medicine physicians, and minimize cost to 303-763-4900 hospitalists, cardioloour patients, New West www.nwphysicians.com gist, gastroenterologist, Physicians has develFollow us on Facebook physician assistants, oped an integrated apand nurse practitioners proach to health that who specialize in providbridges all care settings. ing excellent care to patients. Should you need a specialist or are hospitalized, your primary Since our inception in 1994, New West Phycare provider will work with presicians has grown to become one of the largest, ferred specialists and our hospitalists privately owned primary care physician groups in the Denver metro area with 91 providers prac- to ensure you receive the care you need. Our ticing in office located throughout the Denver embedded Diabetes and Nutrition Center and Behavioral Health Services program are an exmetro area. cellent resource for our patients. Excellence In Healthcare New West Physicians believes that a collabOur physicians are actively involved in the daily operations of our organization and exist orative approach with Shared Decision Making as a tightly knit and functional community. This between physician and patient produces the best culture has been the underpinning of our group. results and encourages patients to be informed about their healthcare options. We encourage • New West Physicians has grown to 17 conve- you to spend time on our website researching all niently located offices throughout the Denver of our health resource materials. Check out our Metro area. easy to use, Your Health Guide, an interactive • Sixteen of our Seventeen office locations are and fun way to learn. Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Good Community Partner certified Level 3. Giving back to our community is one of New

• In 2011, the American Hospital Association commissioned a national study on Accountable Care and chose four delivery systems representing different models of care. New West Physicians was chosen as the primary care model for that study. • In 2013, New West Physicians received the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Best Practice of the Year Award by the Colorado Academy of Family Physicians Foundation.

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What are you looking for in a university? Don’t answer yet. Think beyond the usual responses. Everyone wants solid academics or good job prospects on the other side. Everyone wants engaging classes—and a lot of schools offer this.

These core beliefs will guide your time here and motivate you in your studies—and long after.

Go beyond the ordinary. What if a university doesn’t simply prepare you for the next step in your career? What if it changes your life? At Colorado Christian University, life change happens in every class. Our professors, experts in their subjects, are intensely interested in who you are and where you’re going. They’re focused on your growth and your development—in class and out of class. The transformation of your life is their goal. Professors at CCU want you to become who you want to be. We’re known for this. Ask any former student. It’s our hallmark, embedded in our DNA. Your academic pursuits shouldn’t be compartmentalized. They should have an impact on your life. They’ll redefine your career. But they’ll also help you live as you want to be, finding meaning and fulfillment every day. That’s our goal. We do this in a number of ways. Number one, we believe that you find meaning and fulfillment when you study with a Christian worldview. You certainly don’t have to be a Christian to attend our College of Adult and Graduate Studies. You’ll experience classes, however, that cause you to reflect on what you believe and why. If you’re a Christian, but your faith seems stale or forgotten, you’ll be challenged in what you believe and how to apply it to life. You’ll find new vibrancy and strength in your faith. Either way, you’ll explore key worldviews and articulate why you believe what you do.

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A lot of students leave here seeing God at work in the world, and that knowledge redefines their values, priorities, and actions. It’s an impetus to help them become who they want to be. It’ll be the same for you. You won’t just study the facts; you’ll see how they relate to your experience. This happens, second, through the handson learning experiences CCU offers. Professors in our College of Adult and Graduate Studies realize they are teaching a population with more life experience than traditional undergraduates. So they leverage your experience in the classroom, discussing ideas and life stories. They realize you aren’t content simply to be told facts. You want to know the principles behind the facts, and you want to know how to apply them to your life. Here. Now. In your job. Thus, interactive learning here utilizes your natural experiences and desire to apply your learning. Our Master of Organizational Leadership degree, for example, includes courses on social media and public policy, and you’ll take action on the front lines of a pressing issue—combining your passions, experience,

and learning together. Our nursing degrees, at the bachelor’s and master’s levels, incorporate affective teaching. You’ll learn the hard skills and knowledge necessary in the nursing field, but you’ll also explore how to engage patients on the emotional level—and how they engage you emotionally. It’s a hugely important area of nursing often ignored, but it has tremendous consequences for how well you do your job. Our MBA students take an annual international business trip, applying leadership principles and international business practices firsthand. Students studying business administration will see how every decision they make has an ethical component to it, and they’ll learn how to care for others as well as the bottom line at our annual Values-Aligned Leadership Summit. Psychology students first turn inward on their own mental and emotional processes before helping others. Students in organizational management see how human nature affects their decisions, and gain insights about themselves along the way. All our classes incorporate hands-on experiences with chances to see how what you’re learning applies to your job and your life. It’s how we encourage, not just career fulfillment, but life change. Plus, our majors have been intentionally selected to ensure good job opportunities at the end of your study. We don’t open a new major unless it will help you. We also have a unique new program, Employment Management Services, that will help place you in jobs where you fit—and can thrive. Employment Management Services has built relationships with over 200 local businesses, ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, to help you get the job you desire.

It’s this track record of success that sets CCU apart. Students, everyday, talk about how they view their life with new eyes. Ask Richard Shutt, with an MBA from CCU, “I think the thing that impressed me the most at CCU was not only the curriculum, but it was also the instructor integration in helping you…I can now teach others how to do things the right way, and not spend 20 years of their life going around in circles, which is what I felt like I did.” Ask DeAnna Hackenberg, who is now assistant vice president of Human Resources at Valley Bank & Trust after receiving an organizational management degree in human resources. Or Betty Sparrow Doris, who graduated with a Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction, and now is the New Mexico Secretary of Labor. Dale Scott, a branch manager at Key Bank and business administration graduate, says it best: “Without question, I attribute my success to what I learned here at CCU…there is a best way to live my life and it impacts how I do business, how I eat, how I take care of my body, the kind of husband I’m supposed to be, the kind of father.” He’s found success without compartmentalizing his life, and he’s thriving in every area. Whether you’re coming straight from undergrad or haven’t been inside a classroom for 30 years, you’ll find professors that help you learn and apply that knowledge to your life. You’ll gain a network of like-minded students in your classes, going through this together. You’ll have a schedule, whether you learn at centers throughout the state, online, or a combination, that fits your life. Most of all, however, you’ll find that your life goes beyond what is ordinary. Isn’t that what you want in a college?


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