Colorado Code § 23-1-107

Duties and powers of the commission with respect to program approval, review, reduction, and discontinuance
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(1) A governing board of a state-supported institution
of higher education is not required to submit a proposal to or obtain approval from the
commission to create, modify, or discontinue academic or vocational programs offered by the
institution, so long as the creation, modification, or discontinuance of the academic or vocational
program is consistent with the institution's statutory role and mission.
(2) (a) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2008, p. 1472, § 7, effective May 28, 2008.)
(a.5) Repealed.
(a.6) The commission shall develop and employ uniform standards for the comparative
evaluation of duplicate programs offered at the graduate level by more than one institution. In all
cases where there is duplication of graduate programs among multiple institutions, the
commission shall make an evaluation of all such programs with a view to eliminating
duplication. The evaluation of the programs shall include an analysis of the number of degrees
granted in each institution's programs in the last five years, the number of duplicate degree
programs within the Colorado public system of higher education, the role and mission statements
for each institution, the interconnections of a program with other programs on a campus, the
national recognition given to existing programs, the cost of continuing such programs, and other
criteria as determined by the commission. In program discontinuance, the commission shall
consider balance among institutions. It is the intent of the general assembly that there shall be a
presumption in favor of the elimination of duplicate graduate programs where the need for
duplication is not clearly justified by special excellence, geographical and other particular needs
served, or the unique contribution of duplicate programs.
(a.7) Repealed.
(b) The governing board of a state-supported institution of higher education directed to
discontinue an academic or vocational degree program area pursuant to this subsection (2) shall
have not more than four years to discontinue graduate and baccalaureate programs and not more
than two years to discontinue associate programs following the commission's directive to phase
out said program area.
(c) If the commission directs the governing board of an institution to discontinue an
academic or vocational degree program area, and the governing board refuses to do so, the
commission may require such governing board to remit to the general fund any moneys
appropriated for such program area.
(3) Each governing board of the state-supported institutions of higher education shall
submit to the department a plan describing the procedures and schedule for periodic program
reviews and evaluation of each academic program at each institution consistent with the
statewide goals specified in section 23-1-108 and further articulated in the master plan adopted
pursuant to section 23-1-108 and the role and mission of each institution. The information to be
provided to the department shall include, but shall not be limited to, the procedures for using
internal and external evaluators, the sequence of such reviews, and the anticipated use of the
evaluations.
(3.5) The commission may waive the provisions of subsections (2) and (3) of this
section.
(4) Prior to the discontinuance of a program, the governing boards of state institutions of
higher education are directed, subject to commission approval, to develop appropriate early
retirement, professional retraining, and other programs to assist faculty members who may be
displaced as a result of discontinued programs.
(5) The department shall ensure that each institution has an orderly process for the
phaseout of programs.
(6) Repealed.

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