WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama will head to the University of Colorado at Boulder Tuesday, White House officials confirmed to The Denver Post today.

The White House declined to specify the president’s message that day, but he plans two other stops that day in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and Iowa City, Iowa — all college towns.

Yesterday the president spoke at an Ohio community college and touted the Administration’s investment in job training programs.

“When you take classes at a community college like this one, and you learn the skills that you need to get a job right away, that does not just benefit you. It benefits the company that ends up hiring and profiting from your skills,” Obama said in Ohio yesterday. “It makes the entire region stronger economically. It makes this country stronger economically.”

His campaign said there were no campaign or fundraising events scheduled in Colorado during the president’s quick stop there. He will be back to Colorado next month to speak to the Air Force Academy commencement ceremony.

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