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Colorado

Colorado does not grant teaching licenses/credentials for Chinese language instruction. For more information, contact:

Michelle Low, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Chinese
Modern Languages & Cultural Studies
University of Northern Colorado
Candelaria 0095, Campus Box 111
Greeley, CO 80639
michelle.low@unco.edu
Phone: 970-351-1366

Schools with Chinese language programs:

Chaparral High School
(Public; grades 9-12)
Parker, CO
Contact: Catherine Channell

Cherry Creek High School
(Public; grades 9-12)
Englewood, CO
Contact: Wendy Lee
Notes: 4 levels of Mandarin; Dodge Foundation

Colorado College
(Private; Undergraduate)
Colorado Springs, CO
Contact: Hong Jiang

Denver International School
(Private; grades PK-5)
Denver, CO
Contact: Jill McGranahan
Notes: 5 levels of Mandarin

Global Village Academy
(Public charter school; grades K-8)
Denver, CO
Contact: Dr. Jade Amick Fulgenzi

Pine Grove Elementary School
(Public; grades K-6)
Englewood, CO
Contact: Chen Shaohua
Notes: Sister School Sichuan University Affiliated Experimental Primary School - Active Sister School Program

University of Colorado
(Public; Undergraduate and graduate)
Boulder, CO
Contact: Lynn Parisi
Notes: The Program for Teaching East Asia (TEA) is a K-12 teacher outreach program funded by the Freeman Foundation and hosted by the University of Colorado at Boulder. TEA staff are currently networking with Chinese language teachers and education administrators statewide.

University of Northern Colorado
(Public; Undergraduate)
Contact: Michelle Low, michelle.low@unco.edu, 970-351-1366

 

 

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