A college education is one of the most important investments you will make. Colorado Mountain College is committed to providing access to everyone who can benefit from a program of higher education.
The cost of attending Colorado Mountain College varies depending on residency status, program of study, housing status and other services needed. The following section covers general tuition and fee costs you may expect by attending Colorado Mountain College during the 2024-2025 academic year.
Residency Classification
Residency status determines tuition classification, which is governed by Colorado state law. Details can be found on the Colorado Department of Higher Education Residency Requirements page.
To be domiciled in Colorado for tuition classification purposes, the student (or their parent/legal guardian as prescribed by the law) must have physical presence in the state and an intent to maintain that as a true, fixed permanent place of residence. You may be required to furnish the following documents to assist in the verification of residency: Colorado state income tax returns, current driver’s license, motor vehicle registration and voter’s registration; proof of physical presence such as rent receipts, canceled checks, or other acceptable evidence; and a petition for residency classification.
If you feel you have been incorrectly classified, you may request a Tuition Reclassification petition and a copy of the summary of the state statutes governing tuition classification from the tuition classification officer at any Colorado Mountain College campus. This petition will be processed only if you have an application for admission on file or are currently enrolled. The petition must be submitted no later than 10 working days after the start of the semester to be considered for the current semester. After 10 working days, the petition is for a subsequent semester. More information and residency reclassification petitions and forms are available on CMC’s Residency Requirements page.
Any student who willfully gives wrong or misleading information to avoid paying non-resident tuition is subject to legal and disciplinary action.
Colorado Resident
To be classified as a Colorado resident for tuition purposes, you must be domiciled in the state for a minimum of 12 months prior to the first day of the semester. If you attend Colorado Mountain College as an out-of-state student and establish domicile during your attendance, you may submit a Tuition Reclassification Petition for a subsequent semester.
An individual 23 years of age or older can qualify as an in-state student, for tuition purposes only, if they move to the state to accept employment, the employer is paying the qualified person’s tuition, and the qualified person demonstrates the intent to establish permanent domicile in the state.
If you are under the age of 23, your parent or legal guardian must be domiciled for a minimum of 12 months, or you must prove emancipation from your parents if they are not domiciled residents of the state.
In-District Resident
The Colorado Mountain College district consists of all or part of Garfield, Eagle, Summit, Pitkin, and Lake counties, plus Routt School District RE2 and Salida School District R32-J.
To gain in-district status for tuition purposes, you must be a Colorado state resident and be domiciled in the Colorado Mountain College district for a minimum period of 32 days prior to the first day of the semester. If you are under the age of 23, you must prove emancipation from your parents if they reside out of the district. If you attend CMC as an out-of-state student and gain in-state status while residing in the district, you may earn in-district status at the time of your in-state classification.
Additionally, a student who has been classified as an in-state Colorado resident for tuition purposes and who owns a residence (i.e., a second home) in the CMC district or is a dependent of a person who owns a residence in the district shall be classified as an in-district student for tuition purposes.
Out-of-State Resident
An out-of-state resident is a person who does not meet the Colorado State residency requirements to be eligible for in-state or in-district classification.
Tuition and Other Costs
Textbooks and Course Materials
Textbooks, ebooks or other learning materials*, such as single-use access to online instructional websites, are required for most credit courses.
Required textbooks and learning materials are provided at an affordable rental rate through CMC’s Learning Materials Program (LMP). The program automatically provides the materials for classes in which the student is registered at a flat-rate access fee per credit hour. Students receive all credit course materials and required textbooks at the start of each semester, usually before the first day of class, depending on the registration date. At the end of the term, students are required to return all materials to the LMP system seven consecutive days after the last day of the semester or choose to purchase them at a discounted “buy out” rate. Students access their customized Learning Materials online dashboard, order summary, return dates, and other information directly from Basecamp.
Students should verify their address prior to every semester, or they will not receive their LMP rental materials.
Students who select the audit grading option for classes are automatically opted out of the LMP. These students do not receive learning materials and do not incur LMP charges to their accounts. If auditing students wish to acquire textbooks for the class, they can purchase them separately from eCampus or another third party.
If you have questions, please visit the CMC LMP page or contact CMC LMP customer service at (844) 523-9056 or cmclmp@coloradomtn.edu.
*Some specialty materials and lab kits are not included in the flat rate program.
Standard Tuition Rates for 2024-2025
The charts below list in-district, in-state, and out-of-state tuition rates for a single credit at both the associate level (1000-2000) and bachelor’s level (3000-4000). 2024-2025 tuition rates begin in the fall semester of 2024.
Associate and Bachelor courses (1000-4000 level)
Classification
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Rate per credit
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Total for 15 credits per semester
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In-district students
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$104
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$1,560
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In-state students
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$208
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$3,120
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Out-of-state students
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$530
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$7,950
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See the Residency Classification section earlier in this chapter for information about in-district and in-state classification.
Differential rates for Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Associate of Applied Science in Dental Hygiene
For the Bachelor of Science in Nursing and the Associate of Applied Science in Dental Hygiene, there is an addition to the standard tuition rates shown above.
Courses
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Additional Tuition
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3000- and 4000-level NUR courses for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and 1000- and 2000-level DEH courses for the Associate of Applied Science in Dental Hygiene
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Add $75 per credit hour
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Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) Tuition Rate
The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) tuition program allows students from 14 western states to attend Colorado Mountain College by paying one and one-half the cost of in-state tuition instead of the full out-of-state tuition rate. Students who are residents of the states listed below are considered for the award; however, acceptance into WUE is not guaranteed, and WUE awards are limited. To be considered, students must submit a completed CMC Admissions Application, all applicable transcripts and/or test scores, a copy of a valid WUE state driver’s license and the CMC WUE Participation form.
WUE Eligible States
Residents of the following states may be eligible for WUE tuition rates: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, the Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands and Guam.
Freshmen and students transferring who are enrolling for the first time at CMC are eligible for WUE consideration. See the CMC WUE Colleges Discount page for excluded programs.
Through acceptance of the special WUE tuition classification, students acknowledge their intent to maintain their legal domicile in their home state at the time of application. If students desire to change their legal domicile to any other state, including Colorado, they must notify the Registrar’s Office. At that time, a student may be changed to out-of-state tuition rates. Please note that time accrued while participating in the WUE tuition program cannot be used to establish domiciliary intent for purposes of claiming Colorado residency.
WUE Participation Criteria
Please visit the CMC WUE page and complete the CMC WUE Participation form by July 15 for the fall semester and December 1 for the spring semester. For the summer semester, contact Admissions.
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Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the U.S.
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Maintain enrollment with a minimum of 15 credits for each semester you attend (summer semester is a minimum of six credit hours).
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Maintain good academic standing with a 2.0 cumulative GPA or higher.
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Remain a permanent resident of your home WUE state (maintaining your home state driver’s license will be required).
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Eligibility for the WUE discount is available for 1000 through 4000 level courses.
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WUE rates are available to first-time freshmen and transfer students.
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Continuing WUE students do not need to re-submit the WUE Participation form each semester, but they must register during early registration in order to keep their WUE status. Students who fail to register during early registration will forfeit their WUE discount and will be re-classified as out-of-state students.
For more information, please contact the Central Admissions Office at (970) 947-8327.
Veterans and Active-Duty Military Tuition Rate
Active-duty military, veterans, their spouses and dependents (under the age of 23) may be eligible for a tuition discount. To be considered for this discount, see the criteria below. More information may be found on the CMC Veterans and Active Duty Military page.
To apply for this discount, you must provide the following;
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A complete Admissions Application indicating your military affiliation under the “Veteran Military Service” section of the application.
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A copy of a DD-214 showing any discharge status other than dishonorable.
This discount is not available for online programs or a semester of all online courses.
This discount was approved by the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees to honor U.S. veterans, active-duty military and their families.
For more information, contact the coordinator of military benefits at military@coloradomtn.edu.
Olympic Athletes
If you are participating in a Colorado-based elite-level training program approved by the United States Olympic Committee and a National Governing Body of an Olympic, Paralympic, Pan American or Parapan American sport, you may be eligible to receive in-state tuition, regardless of your permanent residency.
To receive this classification:
- Please visit the CMC Team USA page and complete the Team USA In-State Tuition Athlete Verification form.
- Submit the form to ACE.edu@usoc.org to obtain your NGB and USOC approval. Submit the signed form to the Admissions Office by each term’s first day of class (see the Academic Calendar ).
- A new Team USA In-State Tuition Athlete Verification Form must be signed each term.
For more information, please contact:
Alanna Flax-Clark
Athlete Services Education and Grants Specialist
(719) 208-6221
ACE.edu@usoc.org
Continuing Opportunity Tuition Rate
Students 23 years of age or older who completed CMC’s ESL, AHSD, or HSE program and who have resided in the CMC district for 2+ years but do not qualify for in-state tuition may be eligible for in-state tuition rates. See the CMC Tuition and Costs page for more information about Colorado Mountain College Special Rates.
Native American Ute Nation Tuition Rate
Students who provide proof of membership with the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservations are eligible for the in-district rate.
District Employer Sponsored Tuition Rate
The District Employer Sponsored Rate enables Colorado Mountain College to provide educational services for local tax-paying businesses that are paying for their employees’ credit courses without penalizing them for employees who do not meet state residency requirements. Under this classification, the employer paying the tuition of the student must be an employer in our district and set up as a third-party organization for billing purposes and then can pay the in-district rate for employees who are in-state or out-of-state residents involved in job-related training activities.
Second Homeowner Tuition Rates
Students who are classified as non-residents but own a residence in the Colorado Mountain College district are allowed to register for up to three credits per semester at a rate equivalent to in-state, or they may enroll in one four or five credit course at this rate. (Students cannot take a series of courses that add up to either four or five credits with this rate.) If an out-of-state resident student takes more than the allowed number of credits within one semester, all credits (including the original credits) will be charged at the regular out-of-state rate. The tuition reduction cannot be used for online courses exclusively. The Second Homeowner discount rate is reserved for homeowners, not dependents of homeowners.
Senior Grant Tuition Rate
Colorado Mountain College provides grants for 50% of the tuition charge for district residents who are 62 years old or older. This policy applies to credit courses only. Rate determination is based on the date of birth and age at the date of registration.
Miscellaneous Charges
Students may incur additional charges that are not listed on this page. Below are some examples of miscellaneous charges.
- Bad check or ACH ($25 per occurrence)
- Enrollment in a Payment Plan, if needed ($25 per semester)
- Library fines
- Charges when an official CMC transcript is requested
Program and Course Specific Fees
Because of special requirements for laboratories and specialized equipment and materials, several programs carry supplemental fees in addition to other instructional costs. These are called Instructional Program Fees. Some programs also require you to purchase professional equipment. Check with your Student Success Team to determine if program fees apply to your course of study. Course Specific Fees are also listed in the course schedule.
Course Specific Fees and Instructional Program Fees are mandatory fees, approved by the Board of Trustees.
When necessary, the College also makes consumable course materials available to its students through a course section charge. These consumables are officially called supplies, and tax charges apply. Section charges may also include travel, access charges, certifications, and equipment rental and are a cost beyond tuition. The student is not obligated to purchase these things from the College, but the College reserves the right to exclude a student from a class if appropriate alternate arrangements have not been made prior to the beginning of the class. A student supply list is available at registration desks for student inspection, and the charges are summarized in the applicable course descriptions in Student Planning.
Technology Fees
To address the constantly changing technology environment and associated costs, the College charges a Technology Fee based on enrollment. The Approved Technology Fees for 2024-2025 are charged at $5 per enrolled credit hour, with a maximum charge of 15 credits or $75.
Cost Summary Table
This table offers a side-by-side comparison of most conceivable costs and fees associated with attending a commuter or residential campus.
Because many of our campuses are located in resort communities with high rent and food costs, the residence hall with food service, at $16,830 for eight months, is an affordable option for full-time students.
Product or Service*
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Commuter Campus
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Residential Campus
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Two 15-credit semesters, in-district tuition
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$3,120
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$3,120
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Technology Fee
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$150
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$150
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Food Service (19 meal per week plan for two semesters)
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N/A
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$5,930
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Residence Hall Double Room (two semesters, including the Res Hall Technology Fee)
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N/A
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$6,550
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Student Activity Fees (two semesters)**
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N/A
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$330
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LMP Textbook Plan (subscription plan for two semesters at $25 per credit)***
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$750
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$750
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Grand Total
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$4,020
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$16,830
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*Some courses and programs have additional fees for supplies and materials. Please see the CMC Tuition and Costs page for a link to Course and Program Fees.
**Varies by campus.
***Learning Materials Program (LMP). In some cases, the LMP fee is not applicable, and specialized course and/or program fees apply.
Student Activity Fees
All Colorado Mountain College students who are enrolled at residential campuses are required to pay a Student Activity Fee each semester. Students who pay the fee may attend social, athletic, and cultural events on campus free of charge or with a minimal fee. In addition to these events, the fee also funds student organizations and clubs. All events are planned and supervised by Student Government and the campus student activities coordinator. The Steamboat fee includes a $25 portion dedicated to an approved health, wellness and recreational program.
Credit Hours
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Steamboat Springs
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Leadville*
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Spring Valley
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6 - 8.9
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$115
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$60
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$85
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9 - 11.9
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$165
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$120
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$130
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12+
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$165
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$120
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$130
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*Subject to the student body vote.
Spring Valley Fees for the Field House
Spring Valley students enrolled in six credits or more are required to pay a $100 fee for the Field House each semester.
Payment Plan
Paying for the rising costs of a college education is a concern for most everyone. Colorado Mountain College offers a number of different options for obtaining financial assistance with these costs. Among them are a payment plan, grants, scholarships, loans and work-study options.
Colorado Mountain College has partnered with TouchNet to offer a convenient solution for our students: a payment plan designed to distribute expenses throughout the semester evenly. It is essential to note that this plan is not a loan program. There are absolutely no interest or finance charges involved, nor is there any requirement for a credit check. Enrollment in this monthly payment plan incurs a modest, non-refundable fee of $25 per semester. Additionally, depending on when a plan is activated determines the amount of down payment, varying between 0% and 25% of the charges at the time of enrollment. To be eligible, students must have a minimum account balance of $50 in tuition charges. Payments are conveniently processed through either ACH or credit card, with due dates falling on either the 5th or 20th of each month. This system ensures flexibility and ease of management for students as they navigate their academic expenses. Please visit the CMC Payment Plan page for the payment schedule and additional details.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Access, Inclusion and Disability Services
CMC is committed to diversity and attracting and educating students who are representative of the national population. At CMC, access, inclusion and disability services coordinators (access coordinators) work with individuals who have a qualifying disability to create an accessible, inclusive, and supportive learning environment in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, ADA Amendments Act of 2008, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and CMC policies and procedures.
Students seeking accommodation submit an online Accommodation Request to the access coordinator at their campus. A request for an accommodation initiates the interactive process facilitated by the access coordinator. Approved accommodations and supports are individualized to meet specific student, course and program needs. Access coordinators collaborate with faculty and staff to implement appropriate and reasonable accommodations for qualified students. ADA and FERPA guidelines are followed, and confidentiality is maintained.
ADA Physical and Academic Requirements
Colorado Mountain College certificates and degrees may have certain physical and academic standards for admission. Physical and academic program standards may also be referred to as technical standards or essential eligibility standards and are included on specific academic program webpages or handbooks.
If you have questions about meeting the physical and academic standards, please contact the access coordinator at the location you plan to attend. Access coordinators facilitate an interactive process to assess a student’s ability to meet physical and academic standards. Contact information is found on the CMC Access, Inclusion and Disability Services page.
Students with disabilities have the right to access any program offered by the College as long as they meet all of the same eligibility requirements and prerequisites for enrollment. Students with disabilities are held to the same financial obligations, academic performance expectations, and consequences for both success and failure as all other students. More information is available on the CMC Access, Inclusion & Disability Services page.
ADA Statement for Concurrent Enrollment
As a public postsecondary institution, Colorado Mountain College adheres to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA; Pub. L. 101-336, 104 Stat. 327, 42 U.S.C. 12101-12213 and 47 U.S.C. 225 and 611; see the ADA Title II Regulations page). Students enrolled in concurrent enrollment courses at CMC are considered college-level students for purposes of compliance with federal law. This means that concurrent enrollment students in need of support or accommodation for physical or mental disabilities will be supported by the College according to the requirements of the ADA as it applies to students in higher education. According to federal law, qualifying disabilities include a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of such individual; a record of such an impairment; or being regarded as having such an impairment. CMC will provide reasonable accommodations for qualifying disabilities sought by the individual (including guardians for minors). Students seeking accommodations should see the information provided on the CMC Notice of Nondiscrimination page.
Living On Campus
Food Service Choices and Costs
When you live in a CMC residence hall, you will automatically participate in the food service program. Other students may purchase food service through a meal program or a la carte. All three residential campuses offer different selections in their meal plan programs depending on your campus location. Prices are subject to change annually.
2024-2025 Food Service Costs per Semester
Campus
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Meals + DD*
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Cost
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Steamboat Springs
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19/week (+ $100 DD)
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$2,965
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Steamboat Springs
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14/week (+ $300 DD)
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$2,965
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Spring Valley at Glenwood Springs
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23/week (+ $100 DD)
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$3,065
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Spring Valley at Glenwood Springs
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19/week (+ $100 DD)
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$2,965
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Spring Valley at Glenwood Springs
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14/week (+ $100 DD)
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$2,865
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Leadville
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19/week (+ $100 DD)
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$2,965
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Leadville
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14/week (+ $300 DD)
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$2,965
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Block Plan (All Campuses)
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180/semester (+ $225 DD)
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$2,965
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*Dining Dollars (DD) are available to spend at campus dining halls and cafes (where available).
2024-2025 prices are subject to change.
Housing Choices and Costs
All of our residence halls are modern and comfortable, with high-speed internet access and private bathrooms. As long as you apply early, you will have an opportunity to choose or specify your ideal roommate and living situation, possibly even a single room (subject to availability).
On-campus housing in residence halls is available at the Steamboat Springs, Spring Valley at Glenwood Springs and Leadville campuses.
2024-2025 Housing Rates per Semester
Occupancy
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Costs
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Double
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$3,275 (Includes $100 Res Hall Technology Fee)
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Single
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$4,850 (Includes $100 Res Hall Technology Fee)
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Deposit
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$300
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2024-2025 prices are subject to change.
Colorado Mountain College Housing Initiative
Colorado Mountain College offers recently completed apartment-style student housing at CMC campuses in Breckenridge, Vail Valley at Edwards, Spring Valley at Glenwood Springs and Steamboat Springs.
The apartments are studio and two-bedroom units and are primarily for upper-division students who reside and work in mountain communities year-round and are finishing their degrees. New students are eligible to apply to the residence halls at Leadville, Steamboat Springs or Spring Valley at Glenwood Springs.
Housing Applications and Deposits
Living on campus is a great opportunity to be close to all the action and conveniences of college life. Steamboat Springs, Spring Valley at Glenwood Springs and Leadville campuses require all new students under age 21 to live on campus in the residence halls for their first academic year. Reserve your space by submitting a $300 security deposit and completing the online Housing Application. $50 of the security deposit is non-refundable. Housing is limited and can fill quickly. Applicants are encouraged to submit their CMC Admissions and Housing Applications, along with the security deposit early.
More information about the Security Deposit Refund Policy and Live-On Policy is available online or by contacting the Student Services staff at your campus.
Residence Hall Computer Access, Fees and Hardware Requirements
Students are encouraged to utilize wired connections for faster and more reliable service. Wireless is available throughout the building. A $100 Residence Hall Technology Fee is charged per semester to all residence hall students. The ResNet will support any device and operating system that complies with the following networking requirements.
Device Networking Requirements
Wireless: 802.11n or higher, WPA2-AES security
Wired: 10/100/1000base-T Ethernet
IPv4 with DHCP
IPv6 (optional)
Security
Up-to-date anti-virus/anti-malware software
Not Permitted
Personal wireless access points or routers
Use of peer-to-peer file sharing such as BitTorrent
Discouraged
Personal mobile hotspots
Wireless printers
Gaming systems on wireless networks
Home automation devices
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