Denver College Campus, Colorado (CO)
Denver Campus
Our
College in Denver, located in the capitol of Colorado, is
situated in an ideal location for both business and
recreation. From banking to government, high technology, and
medical services, Denver thrives as a hub for the central
United States. Boasting the highest percentage of population
with university degrees in the US, Our College in Denver is
a focal point of Colorado’s thriving business community.
Fabulous restaurants, affordable housing, abundant parks and
friendly people abound. Denver is the largest city in a 600
mile radius - an area almost the size of Europe. In the past
five years, more than 350,000 people have moved to the Mile
High City, making it one of the fastest growing regions in
the nation.
- According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau
of the Census, of the adult population in Denver, 92.1%
are high school graduates and 35% are college graduates.
- The U.S. Department of Commerce predicts that the
Denver metro area will continue to outpace the rest of the
nation through the next decade.
Electronics
Business Today rates Denver as one of the top 20 locations
in the U.S. for an electronics plant. Entrepreneur
statesthat Denver has been rated one of the top 10 cites for
small business in the last three years, and Fortune Magazine
says Denver has been one of the "Best Cities for Business"
for the last five years. The area is home to numerous small
industries as well as giants, such as the Coors Brewing
Company, high-tech space and military contractors like
Lockheed Martin, mining and oil industries, and computer and
communications contractors.
- Denver has the nation’s largest city park system, with
more than 200 parks within city limits and 20,000 acres of
parks in the nearby mountains - an area larger than all of
Manhattan Island.
- Our College in Denver has 300 days of bright sunshine
a year - more annual hours of sun than San Diego or Miami
Beach.
- Denver International Airport is the nation’s largest -
53 square miles, an area so large it could hold the
Dallas-Fort Worth Airport and Chicago O'Hare Airport
combined.
Situated at the foot of the Rocky Mountains,
Denver boasts numerous world-class recreational
opportunities just a short drive away - skiing, boating,
hiking, biking, magnificent drives, and much more.
CULTURAL FACILITIES
- Black American West Museum and Heritage Center
- Buffalo Bill Museum
- Byers-Evans House and Denver History Museum
- Colorado History Museum
- Denver Art Museum
- Denver Botanic Gardens
- Denver Museum of Nature and Science
- Denver Urban Gardens
- Denver Zoo
- Four Mile Historic Park
- Molly Brown House Museum
- Museo de las Americas
- Ocean Journey
- Theatres and Arenas
The Denver Center Theater and the Colorado
Symphony Orchestra offer world-renowned entertainment.
Concerts in the city parks attract the picnic crowd. The
Denver metropolitan area hosts a large number of fabulous
restaurants and nightclubs. Red Rocks Amphitheater (a Denver
mountain park) is a natural outdoor amphitheater with a
stunning view of the city, set dramatically among towering
spires of red rock.
With a mild, dry climate and over 300 days
of sunshine annually, the busy population is sports and
recreation oriented. Add to all this the many museums and
fine art offerings, and you have the mix for a stimulating
and rich personal and educational experience.
CollegeAmerica
1385 South Colorado Blvd., 5th Fl.
Denver, CO 80222-3321
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