Participating Schools
Explore the partners that help advance your future in engineering.
Denver-Metro Community College Partners
Our community college partners are the foundation of the Engineering Momentum pathway. These institutions provide critical support and specialized programs, ensuring you receive the necessary guidance and resources to advance from a 2-year associate degree to a 4-year bachelor’s in engineering. If you are interested in STEM—particularly engineering—and currently enrolled or considering enrollment in one of these partners schools, we invite you to imagine an even greater future with Engineering Momentum.
Each of the Denver-metro community college partners offers the Applied Engineering Science (AES) associate degree that aligns with the Engineering Momentum pathway. In addition, each college has other special distinctions and certifications available to supplement the Engineering Momentum pathway.
Arapahoe Community College
5900 S Santa Fe Dr, Littleton, CO 80120
Arapahoe Community College provides a dynamic environment where STEM education is prioritized to prepare students for technological and engineering advancements.
Community College of Aurora
710 Alton Way, Denver, CO 80230
The Community College of Aurora offers robust programs in STEM fields, fostering innovation and practical problem-solving skills among its students.
Community College of Denver
800 Curtis Street, Denver, CO 80204
Community College of Denver focuses on accessibility and depth in its STEM programs, offering a range of courses that cater to both emerging technicians and future engineers.
Front Range Community College
3645 W 112th Ave, Westminster, CO 80031
Front Range Community College offers a STEM education with specializations in emerging fields, such as renewable energy and environmental engineering. Their programs are designed to prepare students for the future of engineering.
Red Rocks Community College
13300 W 6th Ave, Lakewood, CO 80228
The curriculum at Red Rocks Community College is tailored to empower students by building strong foundational skills in engineering and technology, paving the way for successful careers.
4-Year University Partners Supporting Engineering Momentum
CU Boulder and CU Denver are key partners of the Engineering Momentum program at the 4-year level, dedicated to addressing our nation’s challenge of broadening participation in engineering and providing access to exceptional education, mentorship, and resources. After completion of STEM Core at a community college, transfer to one of these colleges—or another institution—to earn a bachelor's degree in one (or more!) of the many disciplines of engineering.
CU Boulder offers a comprehensive engineering program with a variety of research opportunities in state-of-the-art facilities. The curriculum supports undergraduate and graduate engineering students across different engineering fields, equipping them with the skills needed for their future careers.
University of Colorado Boulder
CU Denver features an engineering program that focuses on practical experience and collaborative learning. It aims to integrate the latest technologies in its teaching to adequately prepare students for a career in the engineering industry.