Front Range Community College
FRCC Release of Information Form
Front Range Community College requires that all DSF students submit an FRCC signed Release of Records form before they will confirm that you have met your DSF requirements. Click the button below to access and complete the form as soon as possible.
Until the form is submitted, the Office of Financial Aid cannot provide DSF with your academic, enrollment, and financial aid information, which is needed before DSF determine your scholarship award and send it to FRCC.
Student Success Requirements
DSF wants you to succeed as you pursue your education, and in partnership with Front Range Community College DSF Scholars are provided with additional support on campus to help you be successful. DSF Scholars must meet certain Student Success Requirements to maintain scholarship eligibility.
Click on the button below to download a PDF of the Student Success Requirements at FRCC, plus details on reaching your campus contact.
Campus Contacts
Kathleen Schwader
Larimer & Westminster Campus
Financial Aid Office
970-204-8347
kathleen.schwader@frontrange.edu
Cynthia Golder
Boulder County Campus
Financial Aid Office
303-678-3695
cynthia.golder@frontrange.edu
Financial Aid Office
Westminster Financial Aid Office – (303) 404-5250
Larimer Financial Aid Office – (970) 204-8376
Boulder Financial Aid Office – (303) 404-5250
finaid@frontrange.edu
Student Support Programs
DSF wants every college student to successfully complete a college degree or certificate. Below are some helpful resources and programs available at FRCC.
- TRIO Student Support Services (Westminster Campus) – TRIO participants will develop in meaningful ways as you are empowered to grow personally, academically, and professionally through community involvement, small group learning and individualized coaching.
- Single Parent Program – a free program offered to any single-parent student who is pursuing a degree or technical certificate at FRCC Larimer Campus. The program supports single-parent students by giving them access to numerous tools and resources intended to help them stay in school and earn their degrees or certificates.
- Child Care Program – a program for students with children under the age of 12. FRCC was selected for a federal grand program that will help cover monthly child care costs for students. Up to 60% of your child care costs could be covered. The program looks to help students succeed and help with financial burdens that may create challenges for college success.