2021 Best Romance Languages Colleges for Non-Traditional Students in the Rocky Mountains Region
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Finding the Best Romance Languages Schools for Non-Traditional Students
This year's Best Romance Languages Colleges for Non-Traditional Students in the Rocky Mountains Region ranking looked at 8 colleges that offer a bachelor's in romance languages. Not only do the schools that top this list have excellent romance languages programs, but they also offer a lot of support to non-traditional students.
When determining these rankings, we looked at things such as overall quality of the romance languages program at the school, affordability, and presence of non-traditional students. See our ranking methodology to learn more.
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2021 Best Romance Languages Schools for Non-Traditional Students in the Rocky Mountains Region
The colleges and universities below are the best for non-traditional students studying romance languages.
Best Romance Languages Schools for Non-Traditional Students
Brigham Young University - Provo tops the 2021 list of our schools in the Rocky Mountains Region that are best for non-traditional romance languages students. BYU is a fairly large private not-for-profit school located in the medium-sized city of Provo. As a testament to the quality of education offered at BYU, the school also landed the #1 rank in our Best Colleges for Romance Languages in the Rocky Mountains Region ranking.
The school has a low student loan default rate of 0.4%. Approximately 12,325 students take at least one class online at BYU. There are roughly 4,504 part time students in attendance at BYU.
University of Colorado Boulder comes in at #2 in this year's ranking. Located in the medium-sized city of Boulder, CU - Boulder is a public school with a fairly large student population. CU - Boulder did well in our major quality rankings, too. It placed #2 on our Best Colleges for Romance Languages in the Rocky Mountains Region list.
About 1.1% of CU - Boulder students default on their loans in three years, which is lower than average. There are approximately 24,299 students at CU - Boulder that take at least one class online. There are roughly 7,631 part time students in attendance at CU - Boulder.
Weber State University earned the #3 spot in our 2021 rankings. Located in the small city of Ogden, WSU is a public college with a fairly large student population. In addition to being on our best for non-traditional students list, WSU has also earned the #8 rank in our Best Colleges for Romance Languages in the Rocky Mountains Region ranking.
The school has a low student loan default rate of 1.0%. Approximately 8,573 students take at least one class online at WSU. 17,729 of WSU students are attending part time.
University of Northern Colorado landed the #4 spot in our 2021 best romance languages schools for non-traditional students. University of Northern Colorado is a moderately-sized public school located in the medium-sized city of Greeley. University of Northern Colorado also made our Best Colleges for Romance Languages in the Rocky Mountains Region list, coming in at #6.
About 0.9% of University of Northern Colorado students default on their loans in three years, which is lower than average. There are approximately 3,583 students at University of Northern Colorado that take at least one class online. 3,468 of University of Northern Colorado students are attending part time.
University of Denver earned the #5 spot in our 2021 rankings. Located in the city of Denver, DU is a private not-for-profit school with a fairly large student population. DU also made our Best Colleges for Romance Languages in the Rocky Mountains Region list, coming in at #3.
The school has a low student loan default rate of 0.7%. 3,512 students at DU are exclusively online. There are roughly 5,249 part time students in attendance at DU.
Boise State University earned the #6 spot in our 2021 rankings. Boise State is a very large public school located in the midsize city of Boise. Boise State also made our Best Colleges for Romance Languages in the Rocky Mountains Region list, coming in at #7.
The student loan default rate at Boise State is lower than is typical, just 1.0% of students default in three years. There are approximately 10,868 students at Boise State that take at least one class online. There are roughly 11,239 part time students in attendance at Boise State.
University of Idaho landed the #7 spot in our 2021 best romance languages schools for non-traditional students. Located in the distant town of Moscow, U of I is a public school with a fairly large student population. In addition to being on our best for non-traditional students list, U of I has also earned the #4 rank in our Best Colleges for Romance Languages in the Rocky Mountains Region ranking.
The school has a low student loan default rate of 1.2%. Approximately 3,845 students take at least one class online at U of I. About 3,189 of the students at U of I are attending part time.
Utah State University landed the #8 spot in our 2021 best romance languages schools for non-traditional students. USU is a fairly large public school located in the small city of Logan. USU not only placed well in our non-traditional rankings. It is also #5 on our Best Colleges for Romance Languages in the Rocky Mountains Region list.
About 0.8% of USU students default on their loans in three years, which is lower than average. There are approximately 13,751 students at USU that take at least one class online. 9,734 of USU students are attending part time.
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).