Community College Partnerships
Adams State College is connecting with Colorado community colleges so you can connect to your future by completing a degree on a community college campus. Current degree-completion programs are offered at Arapahoe Community College, Lamar Community College, Otero Junior College, Pueblo Community College, and Trinidad State Junior College.
Rural Education Access Program (REAP)
This Rural Education Access Program (REAP) allows you to take your first two years of course work at either Lamar Community College, Otero Junior College, Pueblo Community College, or Trinidad State Junior College, and then complete your final two years with ASC by completing your upper-division classes in your community at one of the community college campuses.
If you would like additional information on the participating schools, please contact the individual(s) listed below.
Lamar Community College
Brittney Willis
REAP Coordinator
Phone: 719.336.1580
Fax: 719.336.2400
Otero Junior College
Debbie Phillips
Coordinator of Special Projects
REAP Coordinator
Phone: 719.384.6863
Fax: 719.384.6923
Pueblo Community College
Rosemary Breckenfelder
Early Childhood Dept. Chair
900 W. Orman Ave, AB 250P
Pueblo, CO 81004
Phone: 719.549.3204
Trinidad State Junior College
Carol Patrick
Site Coordinator
Sullivan Student Center
600 Prospect Ave. Trinidad, CO 81082
Phone: 719.846.5454
Fax: 719.846.5050
Elementary Education Teacher Preparation Program (EETPP)
Adams State College is connecting with Arapahoe Community College and Douglas County Schools so you can connect to your future in teaching. The Elementary Education Teacher Preparation Program (EETPP) allows you take your first two years of course work at your community college, and then transfer to ASC for the final two years. The difference is that you take your upper-division ASC classes in Douglas County without traveling to the ASC campus in Alamosa.




