Colorado Code § 23-1-113.5

Commission directive - resident admissions - report - definitions
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(1) It
is the intent of the general assembly that all state-supported institutions of higher education
operate primarily to serve and educate the people of Colorado. The general assembly therefore
directs the commission to develop admission policies to ensure that, beginning with the fall term
of 1994 and for the fall term of each year thereafter, not less than fifty-five percent of the
incoming freshman class at each state-supported institution of higher education are in-state
students as defined in section 23-7-102 (5). Commencing with the fall term of 1995, this
requirement shall be met if the percentage of in-state students in the incoming freshman class for
the then current fall term and the two previous fall terms averages not less than fifty-five percent.
Such fifty-five percent requirement shall also apply to the percentage of incoming freshmen
students who are admitted based on criteria other than standardized test scores, high school class
rank, and high school grade point average pursuant to section 23-1-113 (1)(b). In addition, the
commission shall develop admission policies to ensure, beginning with the fiscal year which
begins July 1, 1994, and for each fiscal year thereafter, that not less than two-thirds of the total
student enrollment, including undergraduate and graduate students, at each campus of each state-
supported institution of higher education, except the Colorado school of mines, are in-state
students as defined in section 23-7-102 (5) and that not less than sixty percent of the total student
enrollment, including undergraduate and graduate students, at the Colorado school of mines are
in-state students as defined in section 23-7-102 (5). This requirement shall be met if,
commencing with the fiscal year that begins July 1, 1995, the fraction of in-state students, as
defined in section 23-7-102 (5), enrolled at each state-supported institution of higher education,
except the Colorado school of mines, averages not less than two-thirds of the total fiscal year
student enrollment for the then current fiscal year plus the two previous fiscal years. For the
Colorado school of mines, this fraction of in-state students shall be not less than three-fifths.
Such policies shall be implemented no later than July 1, 1994.
(2) (a) The provisions of subsection (1) of this section regarding the fraction of students
who are in-state students attending the Colorado school of mines shall also apply to Western
Colorado university.
(b) Repealed.
(c) After one hundred percent of all qualified Colorado applicants have been accepted by
Adams state university, Colorado Mesa university, and Western Colorado university, the
provisions of subsection (1) of this section regarding the fraction of students who are in-state
students ceases to apply to said three state institutions of higher education.
(d) After one hundred percent of all qualified Colorado applicants have been accepted by
Adams state university, Fort Lewis college, Colorado Mesa university, and Western Colorado
university, the provisions of subsection (1) of this section regarding the fraction of students who
are in-state students ceases to apply to said four state institutions of higher education.
(3) The provisions of subsection (1) of this section regarding the fraction of students
who are in-state students at institutions of higher education do not apply to any Native American
student who attends Fort Lewis college. The calculation of the fraction of students at Fort Lewis
college who are in-state students shall exclude any Native American student attending the
college.
(4) (a) The provisions of subsection (1) of this section regarding the percentage and
fraction of students who are in-state students, as defined in section 23-7-102 (5), do not apply to
the university of Colorado system, Colorado state university, the university of northern
Colorado, or the Colorado school of mines if the following requirements are met:
(I) The percentage of incoming freshmen admitted to the institution who are in-state
students calculated on a three-year rolling average and excluding foreign students, is not less
than fifty-five percent;
(II) The percentage of students enrolled at each campus of the university of Colorado
system, at Colorado state university, at the university of northern Colorado, or at the Colorado
school of mines who are in-state students is not less than fifty-five percent of the total student
enrollment at each campus of the university of Colorado system, at Colorado state university, at
the university of northern Colorado, or at the Colorado school of mines, respectively, including
undergraduate and graduate students, calculated on a three-year rolling average and excluding
foreign students and students enrolled solely in online courses;
(III) The institution continues to admit one hundred percent of all Colorado first-time
freshman applicants who meet the guaranteed admissions criteria;
(IV) The percentage of in-state students admitted to each campus of the university of
Colorado system, to the university of northern Colorado, or to Colorado state university based on
criteria other than standardized test scores, high school class rank, and high school grade point
average pursuant to section 23-1-113 (1)(b) does not fall below the average of the percentage
admitted to the campus or to Colorado state university, respectively, for the three preceding
academic years; and
(V) The total number of foreign students enrolled at each specific campus of the
university of Colorado system, at Colorado state university, at the university of northern
Colorado, or at the Colorado school of mines does not exceed fifteen percent of the total student
enrollment, including undergraduate and graduate students, enrolled at the campus, at Colorado
state university, at the university of northern Colorado, or at the Colorado school of mines,
respectively.
(b) The university of Colorado and Colorado state university shall annually report to the
commission information demonstrating that qualified in-state students are not displaced or
denied admissions as a result of the provisions of this subsection (4) and that any increase in the
enrollment of foreign students at a specific campus of the university of Colorado system or at
Colorado state university is a result of increased capacity at the campus or at Colorado state
university, respectively.
(c) For purposes of this subsection (4), "foreign student" means a student who is counted
as foreign and present in the United States on a nonimmigrant visa.
(d) (I) (A) Beginning October 15, 2018, and every three years thereafter, the department
shall submit a report to the joint budget committee and to the education committees of the house
of representatives and of the senate, or their successor committees, demonstrating that the
institutions included in this subsection (4) have met resident admission and enrollment
requirements set forth in this section for the prior fiscal year; reporting the total number of
resident and nonresident students enrolled in each institution of higher education before and after
Colorado scholars are counted as two in-state students pursuant to subsection (5)(a) of this
section; reporting how state institutions of higher education that utilize the Colorado scholars
program use associated tuition revenue for purposes of merit- and need-based scholarships for
resident students; and reporting the number of entering first-year Colorado residents, by county,
who qualify as a Colorado scholar.
(B) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), the reporting
requirements in subsection (4)(d)(I)(A) of this section continue indefinitely.
(II) The department and the institutions shall ensure that the data required for these
calculations is consistently included in the state's student records database, including data on the
number of students with in-state classification and out-of-state classification, the number
classified as international students for purposes of the calculation, the resident and nonresident
students classified as online only students for purposes of the calculation, and the number of
students classified as Colorado scholars pursuant to subsection (5) of this section. The report
shall include both the nominal numbers of students in each relevant category and the calculation
demonstrating the institution's compliance with this section.
(III) As part of the report required pursuant to this subsection (4)(d), in collaboration
with the institutions, the department shall demonstrate that the institutions are complying with
the provisions of section 23-1-113 (1)(a) that require that the academic admission standards for
students who do not have in-state status, as determined pursuant to section 23-7-103, are equal to
or exceed those established for determining admission of in-state students, and the requirements
of subsection (4)(b) of this section, that require that certain institutions annually report
information demonstrating that qualified in-state students are not displaced or denied admission
as a result of the provisions of this subsection (4).
(5) (a) Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, beginning in the
fall semester of 2013, a state-supported institution of higher education or a campus of the
institution may count each Colorado scholar who enrolls at the institution or the campus of the
institution as two in-state students for purposes of calculating the percentages and fractions of in-
state students required in this section.
(b) Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, beginning in the fall
semester of 2013, a state-supported institution of higher education or a campus of the institution
meets the requirements specified in subparagraph (IV) of paragraph (a) of subsection (4) of this
section if the percentage of in-state students admitted to the institution or to each campus of the
institution based on criteria that are in lieu of the established statewide criteria as provided in
section 23-1-113 (1)(b) plus the percentage of in-state students enrolling as Colorado scholars
exceeds the percentage of nonresident students admitted to the institution or to each campus of
the institution based on criteria that are in lieu of the established statewide criteria.
(c) The provisions of this subsection (5) apply only to a state-supported institution of
higher education, or to a campus of the institution, that establishes and funds a Colorado scholar
program.
(d) Notwithstanding any provision of this subsection (5) to the contrary, the number of
Colorado scholars that each institution counts for purposes of subsections (5)(a) and (5)(b) of
this section in an academic year must not exceed fifteen percent of the total number of in-state
students that the institution counts in the applicable fraction or percentage in that academic year.
(d.5) An institution of higher education shall make an effort to recruit in-state students
who graduated from a high school that is a rural school or in a rural school district, as defined in
section 23-76-102 (4).
(d.6) An institution of higher education shall make an effort to retain scholars from each
demographic background with disproportionately low retention rates.
(e) As used in this subsection (5):
(I) "Colorado scholar" means an in-state student who is eligible to participate in an
institutional Colorado scholar program and is designated by the state-supported institution of
higher education as a Colorado scholar. A student is eligible to participate in a Colorado scholar
program only if the student graduates in the top ten percent of the student's high school class or
graduates with at least a 3.75 grade point average, having completed a highly rigorous college
preparatory curriculum, and meets any additional criteria established by the institution.
(II) "Colorado scholar program" means an institutional program or group of programs
that awards institutional financial aid or scholarships to undergraduate, degree-seeking, in-state
students, with the goal of attracting in-state students to and retaining them in Colorado
institutions of higher education. A state-supported institution of higher education shall provide
each student who is designated as a Colorado scholar for purposes of paragraphs (a) and (b) of
this subsection (5) at least two thousand five hundred dollars in annual financial aid or
scholarship moneys through the institution's Colorado scholar program.

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