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As president of Colorado College, I invite you to explore our Unique Intellectual Adventure.
I expect that you are seeking an educational experience that
nurtures your strengths and prepares you for a world of breathtaking
changes. You will need to deepen your intellect, affirm your
personal values, and strike a fine balance between flexibility
and focus.
Why should you choose Colorado College? Let me tell you why I did.
Intimate learning
environment – At Colorado College, teaching
and learning are at the heart of what we do. You will never
sit in a lecture hall with 99, or 199, other students. With
fewer than 2,000 students and a 9:1 student-faculty ratio,
you will really get to know accomplished faculty members who
TEACH first and foremost – all in seminar-style classes.
Perhaps you will choose to work on a student/faculty collaborative
research project, or create your own independent study. You
certainly will begin the process of shaping your own direction
and destiny.
Intensity, creativity,
and flexibility – Under our unique and intensive
Block Plan, students take one course at a time for three and
half weeks. During a block, you will be immersed in environmental
science or chemistry, Chinese or Spanish, poetry or medieval
history. Or you might delve into a community-based learning
project for sociology, study the Renaissance in Paris, or learn
economics with a visiting Nobel Laureate.
Sense of Place – CC is the only liberal arts and sciences college in
the Rocky Mountains, a stunning backdrop for our campus. Faculty
and students take full advantage of our Southwestern location,
some studying geology in the Grand Canyon or anthropology in
Anasazi ruins and nearly all taking off during block breaks
(four well-deserved free days between blocks) to rock-climb,
mountain-bike, ski, build a Habitat for Humanity house or
tutor local school children.
This college was founded in 1874 with an adventurous spirit. The people
who decided Colorado needed a first-rate, East Coast-style liberal arts
and sciences college were visionary mavericks. They came to the foot of
Pikes Peak and created a distinctive city and a unique college. Colorado
College people are still adventurers – trying new ideas for courses,
exploring classical ideas from fresh angles, and venturing out into the
community, the wilderness, and the world.
I have had an exciting career in public service and leadership, with the
privilege of serving as governor of Ohio, director of the Peace Corps, and
U.S. Ambassador to India. Yet becoming president of Colorado College is
the most exhilarating challenge I have undertaken yet. I firmly believe
a liberal arts and sciences education at CC provides an enduring foundation
for your personal, professional, and civic growth.
Visit us, and you will see why this place is like no other. Until then,
explore our web site for a glimpse of the campus – and make plans
to come see firsthand what I am talking about. I hope to see you at Colorado
College – and please stop by the Office of the President to say hello.
Sincerely,
Richard F. Celeste
President of Colorado College
For more about President Celeste's view on CC, explore these
pages in particular:
Colorado College 2010
Colorado College's Mission
and Core Values
Why Colorado College?
(especially for prospective students)
The Colorado College Block Plan
The Pikes Peak
Region
Community
Service at CC
CC History
News and Events President's Circle
1874 Society
President's Page and blog
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