Colorado Code § 22-7-1017

High school diploma - endorsement - effect
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(1) (a) Following adoption by
the state board, pursuant to section 22-7-1009, of the criteria for endorsing a diploma as
reflecting postsecondary and workforce readiness, a local school board, a BOCES, or an institute
charter high school may choose to grant a postsecondary and workforce readiness endorsement
to each graduating high school student who meets the criteria.
(b) Following adoption by the state board of the criteria for endorsing a diploma as
reflecting extraordinary academic achievement or exemplary demonstration by a student of
postsecondary and workforce readiness, a local school board, a BOCES, or an institute charter
high school may choose to grant such an endorsement to each graduating high school student
who meets the criteria.
(c) A local school board, a BOCES, or an institute charter high school may also choose
to grant endorsements in specified areas of focus and achievement, following adoption of the
criteria for said endorsements by the state board pursuant to section 22-7-1009.
(2) Following approval of the criteria by the commission and the governing boards of the
state institutions of higher education, as provided in section 22-7-1009 (3), a student who
graduates with a high school diploma that includes a postsecondary and workforce readiness
endorsement shall be guaranteed:
(a) To meet minimum academic qualifications for admission to, and to be eligible,
subject to additional institutional review of other admission and placement qualifications, for
placement into credit-bearing courses at all open, modified open, or moderately selective public
institutions of higher education in Colorado; and
(b) To receive priority consideration, in conjunction with additional admissions criteria,
and to be eligible, subject to additional institutional review of other admission and placement
qualifications, for placement into credit-bearing courses at all other public institutions of higher
education in Colorado. The additional admissions criteria shall be determined by each institution
of higher education.

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