Colorado Code § 22-33-103

Free education - tuition may be charged, when
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Any resident of this state
who has attained the age of six years and is under the age of twenty-one years is entitled to
attend public school in the school district of which he is a resident, during the academic year
when the schools of the district are in regular session, and without the payment of tuition, subject
only to the limitations of sections 22-33-105 and 22-33-106. Tuition may be charged for a pupil
who is not a resident of the school district in which the pupil attends school if the school district
of residence agrees to pay such tuition as provided in section 22-32-115. In no event shall the
parents or guardian of such pupil be required to pay tuition on behalf of such pupil. Tuition may
be charged to pupils whose parents or guardian are not residents of the state and to resident or
nonresident adult pupils, as otherwise provided by law.

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