First Ascent students

At First Ascent, 8th and 9th graders learn team-building skills during the five-day youth leadership program. This year, First Ascent is based out of CMC Spring Valley, where students will use the residence hall as the base for the week's activities.

CMC accepting applications for free youth outdoor leadership course

First Ascent summer program enrolling students through April 25

The First Ascent Youth Leadership program returns Sunday-Friday, June 22-27, offering this spring’s local eighth and ninth graders a life-changing week of adventure and leadership development at Colorado Mountain College Spring Valley at Glenwood Springs.

First Ascent is a free, five-day program aimed at helping local students from diverse backgrounds develop leadership skills, confidence and personal growth. The program immerses students in outdoor activities, including rock climbing, rafting and hiking. At the same time, they develop and learn leadership skills such as problem-solving, consensus-building, conflict resolution, communication, confidence and personal growth.

Students from schools in Pitkin, Garfield, Summit, Lake, Eagle, Chaffee and Routt counties will experience college campus living at CMC’s residential hall at Spring Valley while forming valuable connections with peers.

Academic subjects such as land and water conservation and orienteering are also introduced. Evening sessions bring students together to explore their post-secondary career options using the leadership skills they learn.

Four participants from the prior year return to act as peer counselors. One former participant is chosen each year to help the course facilitator. Once they turn 18, past participants can return as staff counselors.

Sponsored by Alpine Bank and the J. Robert Young Foundation, the program is free but limited to 35 students. Interested students are encouraged to apply early and must complete an online application by April 25. Recommendations from a counselor, teacher or other adult are required with each application.

For more information and to apply, go online to First Ascent or contact CMC admissions representative Alejandro Jaquez-Caro (hablo español), 970-947-8329.

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