Discover exceptional benefits With comprehensive benefits, generous leave and retirement plans, and many campus perks, our support goes beyond the basics. We prioritize your well-being, helping you find the balance to embrace adventure in life. Learn more about FLC benefits
Live, work, and play in the mountains and desert Our campus crowns a stunning mesa with views of Durango, the Animas River, and the San Juan Mountains. This unique location combines academic opportunities with outdoor adventure, inspiring growth and exploration. Learn more about living in Durango
Commitment to diversity and reconciliation FLC honors Native communities and champions diversity. Over half of our students are people of color, and as a Native-American-Serving Institution, we’ve proudly offered the Native American Tuition Waiver for over 100 years. Learn more about reconciliation efforts
Professor Joslynn Lee, Ph.D, inspires the next generation of Native scientists Bridging science and tradition, Professor Lee inspires Native American and underrepresented students to explore data science and scientific computing while studying the mining impacts on the San Juan Watershed.
Lightning strikes again! Second FLC professor receives a second Fulbright scholarship this year Ellen Paul, Ph. D., professor of history at FLC will travel to Bosnia to study reconciliation efforts and how they could apply to FLC. She is the second FLC professor to receive the distinguished award this year.
Annual awards recognize outstanding faculty, staff Seven outstanding Fort Lewis College faculty and staff were recognized during this year's Employee Award Ceremony at the Student Union.