University of Colorado at DenverOne of four campuses of the University of Colorado system, CU-Denver is an urban campus with an enrollment of nearly 11,000 students, 44% of whom are enrolled in graduate level courses. The University offers some 40 degree and degree option programs at the baccalaureate level and over 60 graduate programs including Ph.D. degrees in public affairs, applied mathematics, health and behavioral sciences, and educational administration.
Metropolitan State College of DenverMetropolitan State College is one of the nation's premier urban colleges, educating more Coloradans than any other institution of higher education in the state. Metro State is a comprehensive academic institution offering more than 2000 course sections during the fall and spring semesters. Students can choose from 50 majors and 68 minors offered through three schools: Business; Letters, Arts and Sciences; and Professional Studies.
Community College of DenverAs the third largest of eleven colleges in the Colorado Community Colleges and Occupational Education System, Community College of Denver is responsible for the two year associate degree programs and the occupational certificate programs offered on the Auraria campus. The College is a student-oriented urban college providing access to a diverse population.
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