Welcome!
On behalf of everyone at Colorado Mountain College, we are  pleased that you have chosen us as your place of learning. We are  committed to providing you with quality learning experiences in a  caring, safe and supportive environment. 
 
Please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the  contents of this student handbook. It is designed to provide you with  excellent information about the myriad college and community resources  available to you as a CMC student. Being a college student carries with  it responsibilities to yourself and others to maintain a college  environment that is dedicated to learning. Your success will be  determined by your willingness to work hard, meet new people and ask for  assistance when you encounter difficulties. We are here to facilitate  your success. Have a great school year and take part in the wonderful  learning opportunities that are available to you at Colorado Mountain  College. 
 
Best wishes for a fabulous year. 
 
Colorado Mountain College Faculty and Staff  
 
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Colorado Mountain College is dedicated to the principle of   providing   equal opportunity with regard to all prospective and current   employees   and students. In addition, the College shall continue to  take  positive   steps to ensure non-discrimination based on disability,  race,  creed,   color, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, sexual  orientation,   genetic  information, religion or any other protected  class. The College    complies with regulations of Title VI of the Civil  Rights Act of  1964,   Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972  in regard to  sex   discrimination and section 504 of the Vocational  Rehabilitation  Act of   1973 in regard to disability discrimination.  Inquiries or  specific   complaints of alleged discrimination and/or  compliance with  Federal or   State regulations may be directed to the  College’s Vice  President of   Human Resources who serves as the EEOC  (Equal Employment  Opportunity   Commission) Officer; or to the Vice  President of Student  Affairs who   serves as the ADAAA (Americans With  Disabilities Act  Amended Act (2009) )   Officer, at 802 Grand Avenue,  Glenwood Springs,  Colorado 81601,   970-945-8691. Complaints may also  be filed with the  Office for Civil   Rights, U.S. Department of Health  & Human  Services Region VIII, 1961   Stout Street – Room 1426,  Denver, CO 80294,  303-844-2024; 303-844-3439   (TDD). 							   |