Admitted Student Events

Congratulations on your admission to ºÚÁϳԹÏ! This is a big moment, and we’re thrilled to welcome you to the CC community. Choosing a college is a big decision, and we’re here to help. Join us at one of our upcoming events, designed exclusively for admitted students like you. These gatherings are all about connecting, exploring, and discovering why CC just might be the perfect place to call home.

You can register for these events by logging into your . If you have any questions or need accessibility accommodations, we’re here to help! Reach out to us any time at admission@coloradocollege.edu.

On-Campus Events

Saturday, March 29, 2025 and Friday, April 11, 2025

Our signature event for admitted students includes mock classes, panels, tours, and much more. Learn more and view the schedule and other useful tips on planning your visit on the Admitted Student Open House website.

Registration for admitted students will open in Spring 2025 in their . 

Sunday, February 2, 2025 | 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Join us for a special half-day event at ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï where students admitted during Early Action and Early Decision can experience CC's distinctive offerings. Throughout the morning and early afternoon, you'll get to know CC through brunch with current students, a traditional or specialized campus tour, and discussions about student life and support services. Parents will have dedicated time with our professors.

Select weekdays in March and April | 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Come see for yourself what life is like at CC! Your shadow day will begin by sitting in on a class. Then you'll be joined by a current student ambassador to enjoy lunch in our dining hall and explore campus through a small group tour. Get a sense of academic and student life while savoring the view of Pikes Peak!

More information and registration coming soon.

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Virtual Opportunities

Each spring, we host virtual Q&A sessions with staff from a variety of offices around campus. These virtual sessions are open to admitted students and their families. Below you'll find links to the 2024 webinar recordings. Once the 2025 schedule is available we'll post it here!

Hosted by Alex Dominguez, Saúl Maravilla, and a panel that featured alumni, parents of current and former students, and CC staff members, this webinar offered parents and others supporting prospective students an opportunity to hear about panelists' experiences with CC. It also highlighted ways in which CC, as an institution, helps students thrive.

Hosted by the director of CC's Career Center, Megan Nicklaus, this presentation offered an overview of the supports available through CC's Career Center, and answered questions about internships, development of career interests, and connecting with the Tiger alumni network. 


Hosted by Courtney Salazar and a panel of current international students at CC, this webinar was for admitted international students. Our student panel addressed questions regarding CC's student life, academic life, and location.

Hosted by Courtney Salazar and a panel of CC staff who support international students, this webinar addressed questions regarding financial aid, advising and career planning, building connections and community, academic supports, and more.

Hosted by Student Success Specialist and Pre-Law Advisor, Gretchen Wardell, and the director of CC's Writing Center, Chris Schact. Gretchen offered insight into how academic advising works at CC, when and how you choose classes, how many of your classes will be focused on your major versus exploring other interests and meeting general education requirements, and how advisors support students in choosing a major. Chris gave an overview of the academic supports available at CC and how students can get the most out of the robust support we offer.


Hosted by CC's director of admission, Matt Bonser. Matt discussed why so many CC students choose to take a gap year or gap semester, what makes for a great gap experience, why we encourage students to consider a deferred start, and how to request a deferred start at CC.

Hosted by CC's senior assistant director of admission, Dylan Sanchez, senior assistant director of athletics, Greg Capell, and assistant director of the fitness center, Andy Obringer, panelists discussed engaging with CC's athletics programs (varsity, club, and intramural) as well as opportunities available at CC's fitness center.

are virtual conversations led by current CC student ambassadors. These sessions are a valuable way to learn more about CC and student life in a relaxed, casual setting.

For a more broad introduction to CC, participate in one of our led by an admission counselor.

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