The Concurrent Enrollment Department at Front Range Community College (FRCC) is proud to offer concurrent enrollment opportunities to Poudre School District high school students.
Concurrent enrollment allows students to earn both high school and college credit for FRCC courses, at no tuition cost to the student.
All courses are college-level and students are expected to meet college-level expectations and course prerequisites. Students may be responsible for the cost of textbooks, fees, and/or course materials.
Having trouble registering or dropping a class? Contact:
Emily Dunn, Concurrent Enrollment Coordinator at TMHS (Logistical Questions)
edunn@psdschools.org | (970) 419-3405
Need help choosing courses or understanding your program? Contact:
Gaby Tabor, Concurrent Enrollment Coordinator at FRCC (General Advising)
gaby.tabor@frontrange.edu | (970) 204-8427
High School Select
Students take FRCC courses at their high school for both high school and college credit.
Classes are taught by FRCC-approved high school instructors or FRCC instructors who travel to the high school. Tuition is covered by FRCC and the school district, but students may be responsible for the textbooks. See course listings for potential High School Select Courses offered at Timnath Middle-High School.
Review important FRCC dates for Fall 2025 term ->
Campus Select
Students take college courses on campus at FRCC or Aims for both high school and college credit. Tuition is covered by the school district but students are responsible for the cost of textbooks and fees. Students enroll in classes at the FRCC or Aims campus with other college students. These classes are taught at the college level and students are expected to meet all college-level expectations. The school district may require that students pay back tuition if they earn a D or an F in a class, or if they withdraw from a class. PSD covers only the cost of approved college-level courses.
If a student chooses to take a developmental course, the student must pay for the course. Students are responsible for transportation to and from their college classes.
Review important FRCC dates for Fall 2025 term ->