Colorado Code § 22-80-109

Who may be admitted
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(1) Every blind and every deaf citizen of the state
of Colorado under twenty-one years of age is eligible to receive an education in the school,
unless such person has a physical or mental condition which would render his or her instruction
impractical, if such person meets enrollment criteria established by the board of trustees.
Qualified applicants, who meet the enrollment criteria, shall be admitted at the request of either
the applicant's school district of residence, parent, or guardian.
(2) All applicants above the age of twenty-one years may be admitted at the option of the
board of trustees. For purposes of federal law, persons may be admitted pursuant to this section
and qualify for federal educational assistance. The school may provide adult educational services
and receive such federal moneys as are allowed under federal law.

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