It did, but it doesn't any more. Denver Technical College was purchased by DeVry University in 1999 or 2000. If you look at the transcript request form on the DeVry website, you will see a section that specifically calls out Denver Technical College (as well as a couple others that DeVry bought).
http://www.devry.edu/assets/pdf/DeVry-Keller-Transcript-Request-Form.pdf
HTH
The College In has a number of locations across the United States. They have a location at 2717 Western Boulevard, Raleigh, North Carolina. They also have locations in Seattle and Denver.
Community College of Denver was created in 1967.
Emily Griffith Opportunity School's motto is 'Opportunities For All Who Wish To Learn / Denver's most Unique Technical College.'.
Women's College of the University of Denver was created in 1908.
Community College of Denver's motto is 'Explore. Experience. Engage.'.
Boys Girls2000 Jamaica College Vere Technical High2001 Kingston College Vere Technical High2002 Kingston College Vere Technical High2003 Kingston College Holmwood Technical High2004 Kingston College Holmwood Technical High2005 Kingston College Holmwood Technical High2006 Kingston College Holmwood Technical High2007 Calabar High Holmwood Technical High2008 Calabar High Holmwood Technical High2009 Kingston College Holmwood Technical High
One can get a business degree from a college in Denver at University of Denver. This college is one of the top rated business colleges in the United States.
Milwaukee Area Technical College
Yes, there are many technical schools in Denver. I would look into ITT Tech because they have the best reputation,
The Community College of Denver, The Metropolitan State College of Denver and the University of Colorado Denver all offer classes where you can prepare to become an LPN.
Coosa Valley Technical College was founded in the year 1962. In 2009 the Coosa Valley Technical College was merged with Northwestern Technical College and is now called Georgia Northwestern Technical College.
Marion Technical College was created in 1970.