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Fort Lewis College (FLC) is a public liberal arts college in Durango, Colorado, and the only four-year and graduate studies institution in the Four Corners region. FLC's historical evolution spans its origins as a U.S. military fort, an Indian boarding school , and eventually a public college.
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The Fort Lewis and McChord AFB Education Centers host these colleges, which offer a variety of course work to serve both civilians and military personnel. Several hundred undergraduate and graduate college courses are offered on base each year. [1] Information is available on how to transfer college credits. [2]
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In 1978, the Colorado Commission on Higher Education designated USC as a polytechnic institution. In 1985, USC was integrated into the newly created Colorado State University System (CSU System) with Colorado State University, Colorado's land-grant university, and Fort Lewis College. In 2002, Fort Lewis College chose to be a separate entity.
KDUR 91.9 FM is a college and community radio station owned by Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, United States.The station, which serves the Four Corners region of southwest Colorado, operated as 205-watt facility since going on the air in the early 1970s.
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