Experience CNCC

Campus tours are now open. 

Masks are recommended while visiting campus and can be provided upon request.

 

One of the best pieces of advice we've ever heard about choosing a college is to go spend some time on campus, meet the instructors and the staff. You'll know right then if this is the place for you.

At Colorado Northwestern, we strive for excellence in customer service and personal attention from your first visit all the way through to graduation and we invite you to come see for yourself. Request a campus tour by clicking on your campus of choice below to fill out our form or check us out through the virtual tours as well.  

Walking Person 

Personal Tours

 

 
06.Virtual Tours 

 

Virtual Tour Map

 

Come for the education leave with once in a lifetime experiences!

At CNCC we believe college should also be an unforgettable experience. Take a minute to explore everything our campus life has to offer.

CNCC offers a unique Outdoor Recreation Program (ORP) where students have the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors through whitewater rafting, backpacking, camping and many more adventures. 

At CNCC a large offering of clubs and organizations are available through differnet program as well as organizations such as Spartan Rock and Ice, Student Government, Phi Theta Kappa and more. 

Here are some key people you are likely to meet:

Rangely_Badge.png

Recruiter
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Phone: (970) 675-3239

Craig Badge

Recruiter
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Phone: (970) 824-0881

 

About CNCC

Colorado Northwestern is one college in two Colorado communities. Depending on what you want to study, CNCC has the perfect surroundings and facilities to meet your needs. Founded in 1962 as “Rangely College,” CNCC now serves nearly 1,600 students on two campuses, two service centers and online. Our two campuses are located in Craig and Rangely and are 90 miles apart in the mountains and canyons of Northwestern Colorado.