Admission Travel Brochure 2020

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Academic Programs Majors

For a full list of offerings, please visit: co l o ra d o co l l e g e .e d u/m aj o r s

Many departments also offer a minor option.

Anthropology Art Asian Studies Chemistry and Biochemistry Classics Classics-English Classics-History-Politics Comparative Literature Computer Science Economics and Business Education English Environmental Program Feminist and Gender Studies Film and Media Studies French Geology German History History-Philosophy History-Political Science Independently Designed Major International Political Economy Italian Mathematical Economics

Mathematics Molecular Biology Music Neuroscience Organismal Biology and Ecology Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Race, Ethnicity, and Migration Studies Religion Russian and Eurasian Studies Sociology Southwest Studies Spanish and Portuguese Theatre and Dance

14 E. Cache La Poudre St. Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Thematic Minors African Studies African-American Studies Arabic and Islamic Studies Asian Studies Concepts of Human Nature Contemporary French Studies Environmental Issues Feminist and Gender Studies German Studies Global Health Indigenous Studies Italian Studies Journalism Latin American Studies Linguistics Medieval Studies Mediterranean Studies Modern Greece and Its Background Museum Studies Non-Violence North American Studies Performance Design Psychoanalysis: Theories of the Unconscious Renaissance Studies

field study

70% of our students

study abroad at least once

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Colorado Springs • 6,035 feet (altitude) • 712,000 metro population • 300+ days of sunshine per year • 300+ miles of hiking and biking trails within city limits

Please Note: Many departments also offer a minor option.

Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Business Pre-Law 3-2 or 4-2 Engineering Pre-Health Advising: Pre-Med Pre-Dentistry Pre-Veterinary Pre-Physical Therapy

Rocky Mountain National Park

So now what?

Contact us:

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Get in touch, we want to hear from you! Office of Admission: (719) 389-6344 Toll-Free: (800) 542-7214 Fax: (719) 389-6816 admission@coloradocollege.edu

Get social with us!

Building Address: Cutler Hall 912 N. Cascade Ave. Colorado Springs, CO, 80903

Check out our social media to see what’s happening on campus: f a c ebo o k.c o m/ c o lo ra do c o llege @c o lo ra do c o llegea dmis s io n or @c o lo ra do c o llege @c o lo ra do c o llege

Mailing Address: 14 East Cache la Poudre St. Colorado Springs, CO, 80903

With only one class at a time on the Block Plan, your class doesn’t have to stay in the classroom, or even on campus! Get out, and go learn where it’s more meaningful!

of our students participate in

Colorado Springs is the second-largest city in Colorado, and features an accessible and walkable downtown area minutes and steps from campus. Colorado College sits north of downtown, and south of the historic and beautiful Old North End. With many shops, restaurants, art galleries, music venues, and more, Colorado Springs is a perfect — and comfortable — urban location. When you need to get out of the city, there are expansive networks of trails for running, hiking, biking, rock climbing, and everything else. Want to go even farther? Check out all the cool things Colorado Springs and the state of Colorado have to offer.

Welcome to the best of both worlds — a college set in an urban environment with incredible access to the outdoors. We’re not just another small college in a small town. Our adventurous spirit is fueled by the opportunities provided by the Rocky Mountain West. Imagine the possibilities.

Resource Systems in the American West Revolutions The Ancient World The Arts: Theory and Practice The Book The Luso-Brazilian Studies Urban Studies

Field Study & Study Abroad

100%

Welcome to Colorado

Office of Admission

• Field study happens within a single class period, for a day, for a couple days, or even up to a week or the full block. • 30+ blocks abroad per year — still one class, but where it makes sense to learn the topic. • You can choose from more than 100 pre-approved semester or year-long programs.

Colorado College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Colorado College is an equal opportunity employer committed to increasing the diversity of its community. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, gender identity or expression, disability, or sexual orientation in our educational programs and activities or our employment practices.

Only 2 ½ hours away, Rocky Mountain National Park offers 415 square miles of adventure. Between the park and the idyllic mountain town of Estes Park, this trip is a must-do for anyone who spends time in Colorado!

Garden of the Gods A National Natural Landmark located in the foothills of Pikes Peak, fewer than 10 minutes from campus.

Rocky Mountain National Park

Olympic Training Center

Denver The capital of Colorado and the state’s largest city provide ample opportunities for social, cultural, artistic, and political engagement. Whether you go with a class, with friends, or on your own, the drive to Denver is just over an hour!

Denver

CC Cabin CC Cabin Colorado Springs

Baca Campus For longer excursions, the Baca Campus in Crestone, Colorado, provides a perfect basecamp for field study or just a great escape from the routine and rhythm of campus. Classes may go to Baca for a few days at a time, or sometimes up to a week or two.

Colorado Springs, or “Olympic City USA” is home to the United States Olympic Committee, the Olympic Training Center, and is the future home of the U.S. Olympic Museum.

Pikes Peak Baca Campus

Only 45 minutes away from campus, the CC Cabin in Divide, Colorado, provides a quick retreat to get away from campus for class or for fun!

Pikes Peak One of Colorado’s 50-plus “14ers” — mountains taller than 14,000 feet — Pikes Peak, also known as “America’s Mountain” is our backdrop and provides countless opportunities for outdoor fun, or you can simply admire its beauty from afar.

Visit coloradocollege.edu/place to learn more.

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