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Intelligent com Announces Best Colleges In Colorado for 2021

Intelligent.com Announces Best Colleges In Colorado for 2021 Share Article SEATTLE (PRWEB) March 15, 2021 Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online degree rankings and higher education planning, has announced the Top 45 Colleges In Colorado for 2021. The comprehensive research guide is based on an assessment of 209 accredited colleges and universities in the nation. Each program is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation, and post-graduate employment. The 2021 rankings are calculated through a unique scoring system which includes student engagement, potential return on investment and leading third party evaluations. Intelligent.com analyzed 209 schools, on a scale of 0 to 100, with only 45 making it to the final list. The methodology also uses an algorithm which collects and analyzes multiple rankings into one score to easily compare each school.

CNCC Director of Community Education s Sasha Nelson to speak at March 3 Coffee and a Newspaper, hosted by Craig Press

The Craig Press invites the community to join its monthly Coffee and a Newspaper series, Wednesday, March 3. The Craig Press will hold the March Coffee and a Newspaper at Prodigal Son’s Coffee House and Eatery, located at 34 E. Victory Way. Coffee and pastries will be served. This month’s special guest is Colorado Northwestern Community College’s Director of Community Education, Sasha Nelson. Nelson joins the Craig Press’ Coffee & A Newspaper series to talk about the latest program developments at CNCC, including what the college is offering for those energy workers looking to transition to a new field. For more information, please email editor@craigdailypress.com.

Coal town Craig, Colorado looks to community college for reinvention

Jason Gonzales Chalkbeat Colorado Even in the dark of night, chalky smoke from the coal power plant looms over Craig. For generations, coal has been a constant in this northwestern Colorado city. But by 2030, the Craig Station stacks will go quiet as Colorado shifts to renewable energy. Coal has fueled not only Colorado’s power needs, but also Craig’s economy. The plant’s closure will idle 600 workers and cost a slew of support jobs. Leaders of Craig, a city about 40 miles west of Steamboat Springs, see a tight window of opportunity to build a new economic base, provide residents replacement jobs, and ensure the city’s survival.

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