Colorado Code § 22-106-103

Colorado student leaders institute - applications
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(1) There is in the
department of education the Colorado student leaders institute. The year-long institute shall
operate a competitive residential summer academic program for students who are entering tenth
or eleventh grade in the coming fall semester. The program operated by the institute must be for
four weeks each summer during which time students who are accepted to the institute attend
college-level classes, lectures, and seminars as well as enrichment activities, including concerts
and theatrical productions. Each student who is accepted to the institute is encouraged to donate
up to four hundred dollars to the institute to assist in meeting operational costs. Subject to
available appropriations, up to one hundred students may annually participate in the institute.
(2) (a) The institute shall annually offer classes in at least the following two areas:
(I) Science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics; and
(II) International social studies.
(b) The institute shall annually provide enrichment activities for students who participate
in the institute, which must include but need not be limited to activities relating to visual
expression and music appreciation.
(c) In addition to participating in classes and enrichment activities, students who
participate in the institute must:
(I) Complete a history research project for a competition held during the term of the
institute; and
(II) Complete a public service practicum that includes a final report of findings and
recommendations to the general assembly for legislative action.
(3) (a) (I) To apply to participate in the institute:
(A) A student who is enrolled in a public school that is not a charter school must be
nominated by the superintendent of the school district in which the student is enrolled; and
(B) A student who is enrolled in a charter school or in a private school must be
nominated by the principal of the school.
(II) A student who is participating in a nonpublic home-based educational program, as
described in section 22-33-104.5, may apply without having been nominated.
(b) To apply to participate in the institute, a student must submit an application to the
host institution that is in the form and meets the requirements established by the host institution.
If the applying student is enrolled in a public school, the student must submit a copy of the
student's individual career and academic plan, as described in section 22-2-136, with the
application.
(4) The host institution shall award three hours of postsecondary academic credit to each
student who successfully completes the institute. The school district or high school in which
each student is enrolled is encouraged to apply the academic credit hours that a student receives
for completing the institute toward academic credit hours earned in civics, to apply toward the
completion of the student's high school graduation requirements.

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