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Help/Contact Us
The Help/Contact Us section of the Website has been greatly expanded to better serve your needs. We have added information on student and educator support and training, technical support, direct to college connections for five departments at each school, and many more off-site links, FAQs, and glossaries.

For Educators
We have bundled all of the great resources available to educators together on one page; training and in-school support opportunities, printed materials and downloads, as well as access to the Counselor Center and Control Center for university administrators.

Team College In Colorado
Could your students benefit from a message encouraging them to conceive their dreams, believe their dreams, and work hard to achieve their dreams? College In Colorado's Lance Carl and Ashley Sakker have partnered with community leaders across the state to speak with middle and high school schools about the importance of higher education and life goals.

Prepare now for your ACT and SAT — for Free
College in Colorado's test preparation program features easy-to-use tutorials, interactive practice sessions that dynamically adapt to your ability level, and a vocabulary builder that contains 2,000 words. Whether you have a week or a year until the test, reinforce your academic skills and build confidence as you approach test day. Discover how to use the test preparation program by reviewing the online tutorial.

Join us for College Friday!
Help raise awareness about the importance of higher education for Colorado's youth by wearing your favorite college apparel on April 11th, College Friday — and you can enter to win a trip to your alma mater!

Business and education leaders, find out how your business or school can make April 11th fun and meaningful for your employees while demonstrating support for Colorado students.

Pre-collegiate Conference
Register now for the Pre-Collegiate Conference to be held on Friday 14 March at the Tivoli Center on Denver's Auraria Campus. View the agenda and watch this spot for updates.

1057 (8th Grade) Letter
As students prepare to attend high school, they need to know what courses to take in high school — called  Higher Education Admission Requirements ( Requisitos De Ingreso a la Educación Superior) — to ensure they are academically prepared for admission into a four-year public college or university in Colorado. Read the letter to parents in  English or  Spanish. Also, read about the College Opportunity Fund stipend in English or Spanish.

2007 Adams County Commissioners' Career Expo
More than 4,600 8th grade students are expected to attend the Adams County Commissioners' Career Expo 2007. 8th grade students — click here to create a CollegeInColorado account and take your career survey. Parents and business partners — view more information on the event.

1027 (11th Grade) Letter
The Colorado Department of Higher Education sent a  letter and additional  information to all incoming high school seniors notifying them of the need to take rigorous courses in their final year in order to enhance their college admission prospects and to avoid the possibility of remediation. En Español – una  carta e  información adicional.

Website Launch
Besides our brand new navigation and look, visit these substantial upgrades to the site: