Featured Schools in Colorado
DeVry University
Combine the flexibility of online coursework with classroom learning at DeVry University.
Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University
Make a difference with a graduate degree from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management.
Westwood College - Online Campus
Earn your degree online in as little as 20 months with Westwood College.
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Colorado Colleges & Universities
Colorado Fast Facts:
- Climate: Diverse, with low humidity and moderately low precipitation.
- State per capita income, 2003: $34,561 (8th in the nation)
- Top industries:
- Finance
- Food processing
- Transportation equipment
- Machinery
- Chemical products
- Minerals
- Scientific research
- High-technology industries
- Major employers:
- Qwest Communications
- Centura Health
- HealthOne
- Wells Fargo
- WorldCom
Colorado lies in the storied Rocky Mountain region of the United States. The major cities in Colorado include Denver, Salt Lake City, Boulder, and Aspen. The total population of Denver is over 4.3 million residents as of the 2000 census. If you're looking for a gorgeous natural environment to get your career training in, consider the Centennial State.
The majesty of the Colorado Mountains is enough to bring any college student across many miles for career training. Outdoor pursuits are plentiful, as are cultural and historical activities. While earning your degree, you'll have the opportunity to watch professional sports teams, visit timeless national monuments, and try your hand at rafting and rock climbing. No matter what your interests might be, Colorado has the perfect recreational complement to your degree program.
Hot career training options for Colorado students include theology, military studies, hi-tech fields, business management, and healthcare.
The majesty of the Colorado Mountains is enough to bring any college student across many miles for career training. Outdoor pursuits are plentiful, as are cultural and historical activities. While earning your degree, you'll have the opportunity to watch professional sports teams, visit timeless national monuments, and try your hand at rafting and rock climbing. No matter what your interests might be, Colorado has the perfect recreational complement to your degree program.
Hot career training options for Colorado students include theology, military studies, hi-tech fields, business management, and healthcare.
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