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Subject Property : 3926 Precision Dr # 7e Fort Collins CO 80528
Owner Information
Owner Name : Zineddin Mohamad / Zineddin Lisa
Mailing Address : 4801 Brenton Dr, Fort Collins CO 80524-6063 R040
Owner Occupied Indicator : A
Location Information
Legal Description : Unit 7e, Morningside Village Condos Supp 23 (bldg 7) Ftc (20170044700)
County : Larimer, Co
Census Tract / Block : 16.05 / 4
APN : R1664517
Alternate APN : 86041-40-005
Last Market Sale Information
Recording/Sale Date : 02/20/2018 / 02/16/2018
Sale Price : $433,181
Document # : 10155
Deed Type : Special Warranty Deed
Title Company : Heritage Title Co.
Seller Name : Landmark R/e Holdings Llc
Property Characteristics
Gross Area : 3,065 # of Stories : 2
Living Area : 1,917
Tot Adj Area : 3,065
Above Grade : 1917
Total Rooms : 8
Bedrooms : 3
Bath(F/H) : 2 / 1
Fireplace : Y / 1
Year Built / Eff : 2017 / 2017
Subdivision : Morningside Village Condos Supp 23 Bldg 7
School District : Poudre R-1
Munic/Township : Fort Collins
1st Mtg Amount/Type : $280,000 / Cnv
1st Mtg Document # : 10157
1st Mtg Term : 10
Price Per SqFt : $225.97
Parking Type : Detached Garage
Garage Area : 440
Basement Area : 1,148
Exterior wall : Frame
Interior Wall : Drywall
Porch Type : Open Slab
Air Cond : Central
Basement Type : Basement Style : Townhouse
Foundation : Concrete
Roof Material : Composition Shingle
Quality : Average
Condition : Average
Heat Type : Central Bath Fixtures : 12
Cooling Type : Central
Equipment : Cook Top, Ig5, Fan-ceiling, Customer Name : Nathan Rogers
Customer Company Name : First American Title Prepared On : 07/26/2024
Information
Owner Name : Brinkman Donald W Subdivision : Morningside Village Condos Supp 23 Bldg 7
Sale Date : 07/08/2021
Total Value : $462,000
Bed / Bath : 3 / 3
Recording Date : 07/12/2021
Price : $410,000
Owner Name : Nedelcu Sabin Subdivision : Morningside Village Condos Supp 23 Bldg 7 Total Value : $462,000
Bed / Bath : 3 / 3
Owner Name : Marshall Michael James Subdivision : Morningside Village Condos Supp 23 Bldg 7
Total Value : $464,700
Bed / Bath : 2 / 3
$2,519.77
Acres : 0.02
Land Use : Condominium Living Area : 1,444
Stories : 2 APN : R1664514 Yr Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 2017 / 2017
3926 PRECISION DR # 7A
Owner Name : Brockhagen Maria S Subdivision : Morningside Village Condos Supp 23 Bldg 7 Total Value : $505,000
Bed / Bath : 3 / 3
Land Use : Condominium
Stories : 2
Yr Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 2017 / 2017
$2,767.62
0.02
Area : 1,629
R1664513
Name : Nathan Rogers
Company Name : First American Title Prepared On : 07/26/2024
4903 NORTHERN LIGHTS DR # A
Owner Name : New Direction Ira
Sale Date : 06/20/2018
Total Value : $512,300
Bed / Bath : 3 / 3
Land Use : Townhouse/rowhouse
Stories : 2
Subdivision : Brookfield 2nd Rep
Recording Date : 06/20/2018
Price : $389,116
Tax : $2,812.50
Acres : 0.07
Area : 1,673 Yr Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 2017 / 2017
R1662065 3927 PRECISION DR # 23B
0.02 Miles
Owner Name : Matkin Douglas R Subdivision : Morningside Village Condos Supp 9 Bldg 23 Ftc
Sale Date : 05/26/2005
Total Value : $455,700
Recording Date : 06/03/2005
Price : $204,702 Bed / Bath : 2 / 2
$1,849.39 Land Use : Condominium
Stories : 1
Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 2005 / 2005
0.21
Area : 1,567
R1634762
3927 PRECISION DR # 23C Distance 0.02 Miles
Owner Name : Lebruska Scott
Sale Date : 06/30/2011
Total Value : $415,700
Subdivision : Morningside Village Condos Supp 9 Bldg 23 Ftc
Recording Date : 07/06/2011
Price : $173,000 Bed / Bath : 2 / 2
Tax : $2,218.32 Land Use : Condominium
Acres : 0.21
Stories : 2
Area : 1,413 Yr Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 2004 / 2004
R1634763
Name : Nathan Rogers
Company Name : First American Title Prepared On : 07/26/2024
3902 PRECISION DR # 6E
Owner Name : Zhao Qin
Sale Date : 09/15/2017
Subdivision : Morningside Village Condos Supp 24 Bldg 6
Recording Date : 09/18/2017
Total Value : $505,000 Sale Price : $355,757
Bed / Bath : 3 / 3
Land Use : Condominium
Tax : $2,767.62
Acres : 0.02
Stories : 2 Living Area : 1,629
Yr Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 2017 / 2017 APN : R1664744 3927 PRECISION DR # F Distance 0.03 Miles
Owner Name : Bissell Christopher Ryan
Sale Date : 01/29/2018
Total Value : $415,700
Bed / Bath : 2 / 2
Land Use : Condominium
Stories : 2
Subdivision : Morningside Village Condos Supp 9 Bldg 23 Ftc
Recording Date : 01/29/2018
Price : $294,000
Tax : $2,218.32
Acres : 0.21
Area : 1,413
Yr Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 2004 / 2004 APN : R1634766
3927 PRECISION DR # 23A Distance 0.03 Miles
Owner Name : Aho Angela Quozette
Sale Date : 06/18/2009
Total Value : $454,500
Bed / Bath : 2 / 2
Land Use : Condominium
Subdivision : Morningside Village Condos Supp 9 Bldg 23 Ftc
Recording Date : 06/19/2009
Price : $234,500
Tax : $2,456.99
Acres : 0.21
Stories : 1 Living Area : 1,567
Yr Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 2004 / 2004
APN : R1634761
Name : Nathan Rogers
Company Name : First American Title Prepared On : 07/26/2024
Census Tract / block: 16.05 / 4 Year: 2020
NOCO RAIN - SOCCER
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NOCO HAILSTORM - SOCCER
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NOCO OWLZ - BASEBALL
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GREELEY GRAYS – BASEBALL
For their info: greeleygrays.com
NORTHERN COLORADO BEARS
For their schedule, tickets and more info: uncbears.com
COLORADO EAGLES
For their schedule, tickets and more info: coloradoeagles.com
CSU RAMS
For their schedule, tickets and more info: csurams.com
COLORADO GRIT – HOCKEY
For their schedule, tickets and more info: coloradogrithockey.com
PELICAN LAKES
1620 Pelican Lakes Point Windsor, CO 80550 (970) 674-0930 pelicanlakeswindsor.com
HIGHLAND MEADOWS GOLF COURSE
6300 Highland Meadows Pkwy Windsor, CO 80550 (970) 204-4653 highlandmeadowsgolfcourse.com
MARIANA BUTTE GOLF COURSE
701 Clubhouse Dr Loveland, CO 80537 (970) 667-8308 golfloveland.com
MOUNTAIN VISTA GREENS GOLF COURSE
2808 NE Frontage Rd Fort Collins, CO 80524 (970) 482-4847 mountainvistagreens.com
COLLINDALE GOLF COURSE
1441 E Horsetooth Rd Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 221-6651 fcgov.com
PTARMIGAN COUNTRY CLUB
5416 Vardon Way Fort Collins, CO 80528 (970) 226-8555 ptarmigancc.com
BOOMERANG LINKS
Book a tee time or your next event: golfingreeley.com
HARMONY GOLF CLUB
4176 Club Dr Timnath, CO 80547 (970) 482-4653 golfingreeley.com
CITY PARK NINE GOLF COURSE
411 S Bryan Ave Fort Collins, CO 80521 (970) 221-6650 fcgov.com
OLDE COURSE
2115 W 29th St
Loveland, CO 80538 (970) 667-5256 golfloveland.com
SOUTHRIDGE GOLF COURSE
5750 S Lemay Ave Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 416-2828 fcgov.com/golf
CATTAIL CREEK GOLF COURSE
2116 W 29th St Loveland, CO 80538 (970) 663-5310 golfloveland.com
HIGHLAND HILLS GOLF COURSE
2200 Clubhouse Dr Greeley, CO 80634 (970) 353-4653 golfingreeley.com
TPC COLORADO
2375 Tpc Pkwy Berthoud, CO 80513 (303) 522-5711 tpc.com/colorado
MAD RUSSIAN GOLF CLUB
2100 Country Club Pkwy
Milliken, CO 80543 (970) 587-5157 trpr.org
ESTES PARK GOLF COURSE
1480 Golf Course Rd
Estes Park, CO 80517 (970) 586-8146
evrpd.colorado.gov/estes-park-18hole-golf-course
RAINDANCE
RainDance National Resort & Golf
1775 RainDance National Dr Windsor, CO 80550 (970) 833-1720
raindancenational.com
Larimer & Weld Counties
LARIMER COUNTY: www.larimer.gov
ELECTED OFFICIALS & PUBLIC OFFICES
ASSESSOR
Bob Overbeck
970.498.7050
CLERK AND RECORDER
Angela Myers 970.498.7852
CORONER
Gary A. Darling 970.498.6169
COUNTY COMMISSIONER (DISTRICT 1)
John Kefalas 970-498-7001
COUNTY COMMISSIONER (DISTRICT 2)
Kristin Stephens 970-498-7002
COUNTY COMMISSIONER (DISTRICT 3)
Jody Shadduck-McNally 970-498-7003
DISTRICT ATTORNEY (8TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT)
Gordon P. McLaughlin 970.498.7200
SHERIFF
Justin Smith 970.498.5101
SURVEYOR
Chad Washburn 970.498.7319
TREASURER AND PUBLIC TRUSTEE
Irene Josey 970.498.7027
LARIMER COUNTY COURTHOUSE & GOVERNMENT
CENTER:
LARIMER COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER
970.494.3500
201 La Porte Ave. • Ft. Collins, 80521
LOVELAND COUNTY COURT
970.622.2100
810 E. 10th St. • Loveland, 80537
LARIMER COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER
970-498-7000
200 W. Oak St. • Ft. Collins, 80522
LARIMER COUNTY MOTOR VEHICLE: www.larimer.gov
FORT COLLINS
970.498.7878
200 W. Oak St. • Ft. Collins, 80521
LOVELAND
970.619.4521
200 Peridot Ave. • Loveland, 80537
ESTES PARK
970.577.2025
1601 Brodie Ave. • Estes Park, 80517
LARIMER COUNTY LIBRARIES:
www.poudrelibraries.org 970.221.6740
OLD TOWN LIBRARY
201 Peterson Street • Ft. Collins, 80524
HARMONY
4616 S. Shields • Ft. Collins, 80526
COUNCIL TREE LIBRARY
2733 Council Tree Ave. • Ft. Collins, 80525
Larimer County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 359,066. The county seat and most populous city is Fort Collins. The county was named for William Larimer, Jr., the founder of Denver.
Larimer County comprises the Fort Collins, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county is located at the northern end of the Front Range, at the edge of the Colorado Eastern Plains along the border with Wyoming.
Larimer County was created in 1861, and was named after General William Larimer. Unlike that of much of Colorado, which was founded on the mining of gold and silver, the settlement of Larimer County was based almost entirely on agriculture, an industry that few thought possible in the region during the initial days of the Colorado Gold Rush. The mining boom almost entirely passed the county by. It would take the introduction of irrigation to the region in the 1860s to bring the first widespread settlement to the area.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 2,634 square miles (6,820 km2), of which 2,596 square miles (6,720 km2) is land and 38 square miles (98 km2) (1.4%) is water.
ADJACENT COUNTIES
Laramie County, Wyoming—northeast Weld County—east
Boulder County—south Grand County—southwest Jackson County—west Albany County, Wyoming—northwest
NATIONAL PROTECTED AREA
Cache La Poudre Wilderness
Comanche Peak Wilderness
Neota Wilderness Rawah Wilderness Rocky Mountain National Park Roosevelt National Forest
STATE PROTECTED AREA
Boyd Lake State Park
NATIONAL SCENIC BYWAY
Lory State Park
Gold Belt Tour National Scenic and Historic Byway
As of the census[9] of 2000, there were 251,494 people, 97,164 households, and 63,156 families residing in the county. The population density was 97 people per square mile (37/km2). There were 105,392 housing units at an average density of 40 per square mile (16/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 91.44% White, 0.66% Black or African American, 0.66% Native American, 1.56% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 3.41% from other races, and 2.19% from two or more races. 8.27% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.
There were 97,164 households, out of which 31.70% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 53.60% were married couples living together, 7.90% had a female householder with no husband present, and 35.00% were non-families. Of all households 23.40% were made up of individuals, and 6.30% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.52 and the average family size was 2.99.
In the county, the population was spread out, with 23.80% under the age of 18, 14.20% from 18 to 24, 30.70% from 25 to 44, 21.80% from 45 to 64, and 9.60% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females there were 99.90 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 98.20 males.
The median income for a household in the county was $48,655, and the median income for a family was $58,866. Males had a median income of $40,829 versus $27,859 for females. The per capita income for the county was $23,689. About 4.30% of families and 9.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 6.80% of those under age 18 and 4.40% of those age 65 or over.
Larimer & Weld Counties
NORTH CENTRAL REGION SCHOOL
AULT HIGHLAND RE-9
Ault www.weldre9.org
BRIGGSDALE RE-10
Briggsdale www.briggsdaleschool.org
BRUSH RE-2(J)
Brush www.brushschools.org
EATON RE-2
Eaton www.eaton.k12.co.us
FORT MORGAN RE-3
Fort Morgan www.morgan.k12.co.us
GREELEY 6
Greeley www.greeleyschools.org
ESTES PARK RE-3
Estes Park www.estesschools.org
PAWNEE RE-12
Grover www.pawneeschool.org
PLATTE VALLEY RE-7
Kersey www.plattevalley.k12.co.us
POUDRE R-1
Fort Collins www.psdschools.org
PRAIRIE RE-11
New Raymer www.prairieschool.org
Larimer & Weld Counties SCHOOL
ST. VRAIN RE-1J
Longmont www.svvsd.org
THOMPSON R-2J Loveland www.thompsonschools.org
WELD COUNTY RE-1
Gilcrest www.wcsdre1.org
WELD COUNTY RE-5J
(JOHNSTOWN-MILLIKEN)
Milliken www.weld5j.k12.co.us
WELD COUNTY RE-8
Fort Lupton www.weld8.org
WELD COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT RE-3J
Keenesburg www.re3j.com
WELDON VALLEY RE-20(J)
Weldona www.weldonvalley.org
WIGGINS RE-50(J) Wiggins www.wiggins50.k12.co.us
WINDSOR RE-4
Windsor www.weldre4.org
0477: Zach Elementary School | 1550: Poudre R-1
Plan Type Official Rating based on 1-Year SPF Report
100.0/100
Governor’s Distinguished Improvement Award; John Irwin Award Performance Plan
Points Earned
The performance framework evaluates district and school performance on Academic Achievement, Academic Growth, and Postsecondary & Workforce Readiness indicators The percentage of points earned across all indicators determines the final accreditation rating for a district or the final plan type for a school, which is displayed above The cut points for final ratings established by the State Board of Education are shown at the right of this page Failure to meet test participation, safety, and finance assurances may result in a rating being lowered by one level Refer to the scoring guide near the end of this report for more details on how ratings are determined
InsufficientStateData: No reportable achievement and growth data
(-) No Reportable Data
Under state accountability policy, 95% of students must participate in state assessments Students who are excused from testing by a parent or guardian do not impact the Accountability Participation Rate that is used to determine whether the overall rating is reduced by one level Districts or schools with
total participation in ELA and Math receive a "Low Total Participation" descriptor to help readers when interpreting accountability data The descriptor does not impact framework calculations Multilingual Learners in their first year in the U S who were eligible to take the
Identified for
This page displays the performance indicator data for the elementary school level Calculations are based on state assessment results from 2022-23
Academic Achievement: mean scale scores represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups; participation rates included on this page count parent excusals as non-participants
Academic Growth: median student growth percentiles and percentages of students on track to meet targets represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups Cut-scores for the On-Track to EL proficiency metric were re-normed based on 2023 results, as had been planned prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
For additional information regarding Academic Achievement and Academic Growth points, cut-points, and ratings, refer to the scoring guide at the end of this document.
"English Learners" has changed to Multilingual Learners Multilingual Learners describes students that are Non-English Proficient (NEP), Limited English Proficient (LEP), and Fluent English Proficient (FEP) - Monitor Year 1,
Not Applicable; (-) No Reportable Data
7161: Preston Middle School | 1550: Poudre R-1
Plan Type Official Rating based on 1-Year SPF Report
76.5/100 Points Earned
The performance framework evaluates district and school performance on Academic Achievement, Academic Growth, and Postsecondary & Workforce Readiness indicators The percentage of points earned across all indicators determines the final accreditation rating for a district or the final plan type for a school, which is displayed above The cut points for final ratings established by the State Board of Education are shown at the right of this page Failure to meet test participation, safety, and finance assurances may result in a rating being lowered by one level Refer to the scoring guide near the end of this report for more details on how ratings are determined
No
(-) No Reportable Data
Under state accountability policy, 95% of students must participate in state assessments Students who are excused from testing by a parent or guardian do not impact the Accountability Participation Rate that is used to determine whether the overall rating is reduced by one level Districts or schools
total participation in ELA and Math receive a "Low Total Participation" descriptor to help readers when interpreting accountability data The descriptor does not impact framework calculations Multilingual Learners in their first year in the U S who were eligible to take the
This page displays the performance indicator data for the middle school level Calculations are based on state assessment results from 2022-23
Academic Achievement: mean scale scores represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups; participation rates included on this page count parent excusals as non-participants
Academic Growth: median student growth percentiles and percentages of students on track to meet targets represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups Cut-scores for the On-Track to EL proficiency metric were re-normed based on 2023 results, as had been planned prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
For additional information regarding Academic Achievement and Academic Growth points, cut-points, and ratings, refer to the scoring guide at the end of this document.
84.4/100 Points Earned
The performance framework evaluates district and school performance on Academic Achievement, Academic Growth, and Postsecondary & Workforce Readiness indicators The percentage of points earned across all indicators determines the final accreditation rating for a district or the final plan type for a school, which is displayed above The cut points for final ratings established by the State Board of Education are shown at the right of this page Failure to meet test participation, safety, and finance assurances may result in a rating being lowered by one level Refer to the scoring guide near the end of this report for more details on how ratings are determined
Grade Levels: H - (1 Year)
InsufficientStateData: No reportable achievement and growth data
(-) No Reportable Data
Under state accountability policy, 95% of students must participate in state assessments Students who are excused from testing by a parent or guardian do not impact the Accountability Participation Rate that is used to determine whether the overall rating is reduced by
total participation in ELA and Math receive a "Low Total Participation" descriptor to help readers when interpreting accountability data The descriptor does not impact framework calculations Multilingual Learners in their first year in the U S who were eligible to take
3105: Fossil Ridge High School | 1550: Poudre R-1
This page displays the performance indicator data for the high school level Calculations are based on state assessment results from 2022-23
Academic Achievement: mean scale scores represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups; participation rates included on this page count parent excusals as non-participants
Academic Growth: median student growth percentiles and percentages of students on track to meet targets represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups Cut-scores for the On-Track to EL proficiency metric were re-normed based on 2023 results, as had been planned prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
For additional information regarding Academic Achievement and Academic Growth points, cut-points, and ratings, refer to the scoring guide at the end of this document.
3105: Fossil Ridge High School | 1550: Poudre R-1 High School - (1 Year)
CO SAT: represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups; participation rates count parent excusals as non-participants.
Dropout Rates: represent percentages of students enrolled in grades 7-12 at any time during the year who left and did not subsequently enroll in another Colorado school. Calculations are based on the 2022 End of Year (EOY) data submission.
Matriculation Rates: represent percentages of students who enrolled in a Career & Technical Education (CTE) program or 2- or 4-year institute of higher education in the year following graduation Students who earned a CTE certificate, college degree, or other industry-recognized credential prior to graduation are also included Calculations are based on the 2022 graduation cohort
Graduation Rates: represent percentages of students graduating high school within designated timeframes Ratings are based on the best of the 4-, 5-, 6-, and 7-year graduation rates AYGs designate Anticipated Years of Graduation, which are defined as four years after the year that students initially enroll in 9th grade Calculations are based on data for students with AYGs between 2019 and 2022
For additional information about ratings, refer to the scoring guide on the last page of this report For more information about PWR metrics: http://www cde state co us/accountability/pwr
"English Learners" has changed to Multilingual Learners Multilingual Learners describes students that are
(NEP), Limited English Proficient (LEP), and Fluent English Proficient (FEP) - Monitor Year 1, Monitor Year 2, Exited Year 1, & Exited Year 2 (*) Not Applicable; (-) No Reportable Data
Zach Elementary School Distance 0.7 Miles
3715 Kechter Road Fort Collins CO 80528
Telephone : (970) 488-5100
Lowest Grade : K
Kindergarten : Yes
Enrollment : 475
School District : Poudre School District R-1
Highest Grade : 5th
School Enrollment :
Total Expenditure/Student : 332
Traut Core Elementary School Distance 1.32 Miles
2515 Timberwood Drive Fort Collins CO 80528
Telephone : (970) 488-7500
Lowest Grade : Pre-K
Kindergarten : Yes
School District : Poudre School District R-1
Grade : 5th
School Enrollment :
Enrollment : 502 Total Expenditure/Student : 332
Timnath Elementary School Distance 1.48 Miles
3909 Main Street Timnath CO 80547
Telephone : (970) 488-6825
School District : Poudre School District R-1
Lowest Grade : Pre-K Highest Grade : 5th
Kindergarten : Yes
School Enrollment :
Enrollment : 446 Total Expenditure/Student : 332
Linton Elementary School Distance 1.77 Miles
4100 Caribou Drive Fort Collins CO 80525
Telephone : (970) 488-5850
School District : Poudre School District R-1
Lowest Grade : Pre-K Highest Grade : 5th
Kindergarten : Yes
Enrollment : 347
School Enrollment :
Total Expenditure/Student : 332
Preston Middle School Distance 1.12 Miles
4901 Corbett Drive Fort Collins CO 80528
Telephone : (970) 488-7300
Lowest Grade : 6th
Kindergarten : No
Enrollment : 545
School District : Poudre School District R-1
Highest Grade : 8th
School Enrollment :
Total Expenditure/Student : 332
Kinard Core Knowledge Middle School Distance 1.34 Miles
3002 East Trilby Road Fort Collins CO 80528
Telephone : (970) 488-5400
Lowest Grade : 6th
Kindergarten : No
Enrollment : 748
School District : Poudre School District R-1
Highest Grade : 8th
School Enrollment :
Total Expenditure/Student : 332
Fossil Ridge High School Distance 0.66 Miles
5400 Ziegler Road Fort Collins CO 80528
Telephone : (970) 488-6260
Lowest Grade : 9th
School District : Poudre School District R-1
Highest Grade : 12th
School Enrollment : Enrollment : 2053
Total Expenditure/Student : 332 Advanced Placement : No
ADAMS STATE COLLEGE
719.587.7011
208 Edgemont Blvd. • Alamosa, 81101 www.adams.edu
COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
303.963.3000 8787 W Alameda Ave. • Lakewood, 80226 www.ccu.edu
COLORADO COLLEGE
719.389.6000
14 E Cache La Poudre St. Colorado Springs, 80903 www.coloradocollege.edu
COLORADO MESA
970.248.1020
1100 North Ave. • Grand Junction, 81501 www.coloradomes.edu
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES
303.273.3000
1500 Illinois St. • Golden, 80401 www.mines.edu
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
970.491.6444
1101 Center Ave Mall Fort Collins, CO 80523 www.colostate.edu
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY - PUEBLO
719.549.2100
2200 Bonforte Blvd. • Pueblo, 81001 www.csupueblo.edu
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY GLOBAL
800.462.7845
585 Salida Way • Aurora, 80011 www.csuglobal.edu
COLORADO TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
855.230.0555
1575 Garden of the Gods Rd. #100 Colorado Springs, 80907 www.coloradotech.edu
COLUMBIA COLLEGEDENVER
303.771.0176
15500 E. Centretech Pkwy. Aurora, 80011 www.ccis.edu
DEVRY UNIVERSITY
303.280.7400
1870 W 122nd Ave. Westminster, 80234 www.devry.edu
FORT LEWIS COLLEGE
877.352.2656
1000 Rim Dr. • Durango, 81301 www.fortlewis.edu
METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER
303.556.5740
890 Auraria Pkwy. • Denver, 80204 www.msudenver.edu
NAZARENE BIBLE COLLEGE
719.884.5000
1465 Kelly Johnson Blvd. STE 312 Colorado Springs, 80920 www.nbc.edu
NAROPA UNIVERSITY
303.444.0202
2130 Arapahoe Ave. • Boulder, 80302 www.naropa.edu
REGIS UNIVERSITY
800.388.2366
3333 Regis Blvd. • Denver, 80221 www.regis.edu
ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN
303.753.6046
1600 Pierce St. • Lakewood, 80214 www.rmcad.edu
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY
719.333.7731
2304 Cadet Dr, Suite 3100
U.S. Air Force Academy, 80840 www.usafa.edu
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER
303.492.1411
1125 18th St, Ste 221 • Boulder, 80309 www.colorado.edu
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO - COLORADO SPRINGS
719.255.8227
1420 Austin Bluffs Pkwy Colorado Springs, 80918 www.uccs.edu
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO - DENVER
303.315.5969
1201 Larimer St. • Denver, 80204 www.ucdenver.edu
UNIVERSITY OF DENVER
303.871.2000
2199 University of Denver • Denver, 80208 www.du.edu
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO
970.351.1890
501 20th St. • Greeley, 80639 www.unco.edu
WESTERN COLORADO UNIVERSITY
970.943.2119
1 Western Way • Gunnison, 81231 www.western.edu
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT UNIVERSITY
303.867.1155
1325 S Colorado Blvd., Building B, Ste 404 • Denver, 80222 www.taft.edu
AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
970.330.8008
5401 W. 20th St. • Greeley, 80634
260 College Ave. • Fort Lupton, 80621 104 E. Fourth Street • Loveland, 80537 1120 Southgate Dr. • Windsor, 80550 www.aims.edu
ARAPAHOE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
303.797.4222
5900 S. SantaFe Dr. • Littleton, 80120
4500 Limelight Ave. • Castle Rock, 80109 10035 Peoria St. • Parker, 80124 www.arapahoe.edu
COLORADO NORTHWESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
970.675.2261
500 Kennedy Dr. • Rangely, 81648
2801 W 9th St • Craig, 81625 10035 Peoria St. • Parker, 80124 www.cncc.edu
COLORADO MOUNTAIN COLLEGE
970.945.8691
901 South Hwy 24 • Leadville, 80461
3000 County Road 114 • Glenwood Springs, 81601 1275 Crawford Avenue • Steamboat Springs, 80487
0255 Sage Way • Aspen, 81611
107 Denison Placer Rd. • Breckenridge, CO 80424
333 Fiedler Avenue • Dillon, CO 80435
690 Colorado Ave. • Carbondale, 81623
1402 Blake Ave. • Glenwood Springs, 81601
3695 Airport Rd. • Rifle, 81650
349 E 9th St. • Salida, CO 81201
150 Miller Ranch Rd. • Edwards, 81632 www.coloradomtn.edu
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF AURORA
303.360.4700
710 Alton Way • Denver, 80230 www.ccaurora.edu
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF DENVER (LOWRY CAMPUS)
303.360.4700
800 Curtis St. • Denver, CO 80204 www.ccd.edu
FRONT RANGE
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
303.404.5000
2190 Miller Dr. • Longmont, 80501 4616 S. Shields St. • Ft. Collins, 80526 3645 W. 112th Ave. • Westminster, 80031 www.frontrange.edu
LAMAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE
719.336.2248
2401 S Main St. • Lamar, CO 81052 www.lamarcc.edu
MORGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
970.542.3100
920 Barlow Rd. • Fort Morgan, 80701 www.morgancc.edu
NORTHEASTERN JUNIOR COLLEGE
970.521.6600
100 College Ave. • Sterling, 80751 www.njc.edu
OTERO COLLEGE
719. 384.6831
1802 Colorado Ave. • La Junta, 81050 www.otero.edu
PIKES PEAK STATE COLLEGE
719.502.2000
5675 S Academy Blvd. Colorado Springs, 80906 www.pikespeak.edu
PUEBLO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
719.549.3074
900 W Orman Ave. • Pueblo, 81004 51320 W Hwy 50 • Canon City, 81212 33057 Hwy 160 • Mancos, 81328 www.pueblocc.edu
RED ROCKS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
303.914.6600
13300 W 6th Ave. • Lakewood, 80228 www.rrcc.edu
TRINIDAD STATE COLLEGE
719.846.5011
600 Prospect St. • Trinidad, 81082 1011 Main St. • Alamosa, 81101 www.trinidadstate.edu
WESTERN COLORADO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
970.255.2600
2508 Blichmann Ave. Grand Junction, 81505 www.coloradomesa.edu
HOME PHONE SERVICE:
CENTURY LINK
855.526.1062 centurylink.com
SPECTRUM
844.243.5893 spectrum.com
XFINITY
800.934.6489 xfinity.com
ALLO FIBER
866.481.2556 allocommunications.com
INTERNET PROVIDERS:
CENTURY LINK
855.526.1062 centurylink.com
HUGHES NET
855.381.0087 hughesnet.com
RISE BROADBAND
844.411.7473 risebroadband.com
SPECTRUM
844.702.3199 spectrum.com
T-MOBILE HOME INTERNET
844.503.1423 t-mobile.com
VIASAT
855.900.0381 viasat.com
XFINITY
800.934.6489 xfinity.com
NEXTLIGHT (Longmont) 303.774.4494 mynextlight.com
SATELLITE & CABLE SERVICES:
DIRECTV
855.897.4007 directv.com
DISH
844.221.5284 dish.com
XFINITY
800.934.6489 xfinity.com
ALLO FIBER
866.481.2556 allocommunications.com
RESIDENTIAL TRASH SERVICE:
ALTITUDE WASTE SOLUTIONS
(Westminster, Adams County Unincorporated and Federal Heights) 303.487.1515 altitudetrash.com
BUNTING DISPOSAL (Greeley, Windsor, and Weld County) 970.339.3023 buntingdisposal.com
CAREFREE DISPOSAL (Colorado Springs) 719.635.9999 carefreedisposal.com
COLORADO WASTE (Unincorporated South Jeffco) 303.437.7432 coloradowaste.com
INFINITE DISPOSAL (Monument and Palmer Lake) 719.999.0500 infinitedisposal.com
MOUNTAIN WEST DISPOSAL (Timnath and Windsor) 970.460.9842 mountainwestdisposal.com
REPUBLIC SERVICES (Throughout Colorado) 877.692.9729 republicservices.com
SOCO WASTE (Colorado Springs) 719.357.8855 socowaste.com
WASTE CONNECTIONS (Throughout Colorado) 303.288.2100 wasteconnections.com
WASTE MANAGEMENT (Throughout Colorado) 866.909.4458 wm.com
WASTE SYSTEMS INC. (Southern Colorado Springs) 719.390.5097 wastesysinc.com
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ATMOS ENERGY
888.286.6700 atmosenergy.com
XCEL ENERGY
800.895.4999 xcelenergy.com
720.741.7245 solarips.com NAMASTE
303.447.0300 namastesolar.com APOLLO ENERGY
720.582.8258 harnessoursun.com COMPLETE ENERGY SOLUTIONS (Arvada)
888.947.8626 densolar.com SUNRUN
(Denver Metro)
720.464.6104 sunrun.com
CASCADE SOLAR & ELECTRIC
303.928.4123 cascadese.com
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
SERVICES (Denver Metro)
303.731.4098 GO GREEN ELECTRIC INC
303.731.5198 gogreenelectricinc.com
Create an inventory sheet of items to move
Research moving options. You’ll need to decide if yours is a do-it-yourself move or if you’ll be using a moving company.
Request moving quotes. Solicit moving quotes from as many moving companies and movers as possible. There can be a large difference between rates and services within moving companies.
Discard unnecessary items. Moving is a great time for ridding yourself of unnecessary items. Have a yard sale or donate unnecessary items to charity.
Packing materials. Gather moving boxes and packing materials for your move.
Contact insurance companies. (Life, Health, Fire, Auto) You’ll need to contact your insurance agent to cancel/ transfer your insurance policy. Do not cancel your insurance policy until you have and closed escrow on the sale.
Seek employer benefits. If your move is work-related, your employer may provide funding for moving expenses. Your human resources rep should have information on this policy.
Changing Schools. If changing schools, contact new school for registration process.
Contact utility companies. Set utility turnoff date, seek refunds and deposits and notify them of your new address.
Obtain your medical records. Contact your doctors, physicians, dentists and other medical specialists who may currently be retaining any of your family’s medical records. obtain these records or make plans for them to be delivered to your new medical facilities.
Note food inventory levels. Check your cupboards, refrigerator and freezer to use up as much of your perishable food as possible.
Service small engines for your move by extracting gas and oil from the machines. This will reduce the chance to catch fire during your move.
Protect jewelry and valuables. Transfer jewelry and valuables to safety deposit box so they can not be lost or stolen during your move.
Borrowed and rented items. Return items which you may have borrowed or rented. Collect items borrowed to others.
Plan your itinerary. Make plans to spend the entire day at the house or at least until the movers are on their way. Someone will need to be around to make decisions. Make plans for kids and pets to be at the sitters for the day.
Change of address. Visit USPS for change of address form.
Bank accounts. Notify bank of address change. Make sure to have a money order for paying the moving company if you are transferring or closing accounts.
Service automobiles. If automobiles will be driven long distances, you’ll want to have them serviced for a troublefree drive.
Cancel services. Notify any remaining service providers (newspapers, lawn services, etc) of your move.
Start packing. Begin packing for your new location.
Travel items. Set aside items you’ll need while traveling and those needed until your new home is established. Make sure these are not packed in the moving truck!
Scan your furniture. Check furniture for scratches and dents before so you can compare notes with your mover on moving day.
Prepare Floor Plan. Prepare floor plan for your new home. This will help avoid confusion for you and your movers.
Review the house. Once the house is empty, check the entire house (closets, the attic, basement, etc) to ensure no items are left or no home issues exist.
Sign the bill of lading. Once you are satisfied with the mover’s packing your items into the truck, sign the bill of lading. If possible, accompany your mover while the moving truck is being weighed.
Double check with your mover. Make sure your mover has the new address and your contact information should they have any questions during your move.
Vacate your home. Make sure utilities are off, doors and windows are locked and notify your real estate agent you’ve left the property.
Here’s a list of people, businesses & organizations who will need to know you’ve moved to a new location. Changing addresses is easy when you know who needs your updated info!
THE ESSENTIALS :
Request a “Change of Address” form at a USPS post office
Friends and family
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS:
Banks and credit unions
Credit card companies (including department store cards)
Lenders (mortgage, home equity, auto, student loan)
Insurance companies (health, renters, auto, home, medical, dental, disability, life)
Retirement (pension plans, 401K, retirement accounts, Social Security, Veterans Affairs)
Investments (investment agencies and brokers)
UTILITIES:
Phone services (cellular, land line)
Electric
Heating Oils (gas, oil, propane or other fuels)
Water (water delivery, water treatment)
Sewer
Waste Disposal
Internet (land line, wi-fi and satellite)
Television (cable or satellite TV)
GOVERNMENT OFFICES:
Department of Motor Vehicles
IRS
Passport Office
Veteran Affairs
Unemployment Office (if you are currently receiving unemployment benefits)
JOBS:
Notify the Human Resources department
Update your personal marketing materials (business cards, websites, resumes)
Employment agencies (temp agencies and recruiters)
Professional Memberships (licensing and certification boards)
Past employers (for W-2)
HEALTH:
Physicians (doctors, dentists, optometrists, etc.)
Pharmacies
Health insurers (HMOs, DMOs, agencies and brokers)
SERVICE PROVIDERS:
Cable company
Phone company
Housecleaning services
Delivery services
Accountants
Childcare (day-care center, baby sitters)
Lawn care service
Veterinarian (including pet groomer, pet sitters, and microchip service)
Pool services
Lawyers
AUTOMOBILE:
Auto insurers (insurance agencies and brokers)
Auto lenders (car dealership, bank or loan place)
Department of Motor Vehicles (changing your vehicle registration)
Membership clubs (AAA or similar)
Parking permits
Warranty (if a car warranty is still in place)
Toll pass (Fast Lane, EZ Pass)
MEMBERSHIPS:
House of worship (churches, synagogues, mosques)
Health clubs
Community groups (PTA, neighborhood associations, civic clubs)
Children’s extracurricular activities (dance classes, music lessons, sport clubs)
Social clubs, community centers
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
Newspapers
Magazines (The USPS will only forward magazine subscriptions for two months)
Movie subscriptions (streaming services or other)
Book and music clubs
Mail order houses
OTHER:
Air miles reward program Register to vote!
Update personal websites Children’s schools
Pets have many needs which become complicated when moving from one place to another. This moving checklist for pets lists all of the hurdles of pet relocation.
Visit the veterinary office. Make sure to pick up your pet’s medical records before leaving your former home. Have your pet vaccinated and stock up on any pet meds needed until you settle into your new home. If your move is difficult for a pet, ask your vet to prescribe sedatives to be given on and around moving day.
Update your pet ID tags. Have new tags created with the pet’s name and your new contact information.
Check licensing laws. Contact the proper authority in your new location for information on pet licensing requirements. Secure a valid license for your pet.
Temporary residence. Your pet is best kept away from all your moving day activities. They’ll likely get agitated when seeing items being removed from the home. Have pets stay with friends or board them in a kennel for the day.
Transporting your pet. If you are driving a car, make sure to take plenty of breaks to minimize the chance your pet gets carsick. If your pet is temperature or moving sensitive, cover their cage with a blanket and keep them in a temperature regulated environment. If your pet becomes easily stressed, consider giving them sedatives.
Settling into your new home. Once you are somewhat settled into your new home, let your pet roam around and get used to the new space. Since pets will initially be confused about their new surroundings, keep them confined or leashed until you are certain they will not run away from home. Pets that are stressed and confused can be kept confined in a small room with their bed, toys, and other items.
If your pet has a microchip, contact the company and provide your updated contact information.
Flying with your pet. If your move requires flying with your pet, check with your airline to see what requirements they may have for pet travel. Try to choose nonstop flights since pets may become unsettled by air pressure changes and airport handling.
Moving pets internationally. Those moving to another country should check with that country’s embassy or consulate about any quarantine or health issues related to pet moving. If moving a bird, make sure to secure proper documentation required by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.
Moving fish. Your local pet store is the best resource for getting information on relocating fish. Depending upon your move, they will have the knowledge and supplies needed for moving fish.