Colorado Code § 23-1-119.1

Department directive - notice of postsecondary educational opportunities and higher education admission guidelines
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(1) Annually, beginning in the
spring of 2006, upon receipt of the names and mailing addresses of students enrolled in the
eighth grade from the board of education of each school district in Colorado and the state charter
school institute, the department shall provide notice of postsecondary educational opportunities
to the parents or legal guardians of all eighth-grade students enrolled in public schools in the
state. Beginning January 1, 2021, the department shall provide such notice and disseminate
related information through the free online career, education, and training resource created
pursuant to section 24-46.3-106, if available. Otherwise, such notice is subject to available
appropriation. At a minimum, the notice shall specify:
(a) The Colorado commission on higher education's higher education admission
guidelines and an explanation that compliance with the higher education admission guidelines is
necessary for acceptance, but is not a guarantee of admission, to a state-supported institute of
higher education;
(b) A student's potential need for remedial education and any related financial
obligations that may fall to the student's parent or legal guardian if the student desires to apply to
a state-supported, four-year college or university in Colorado but does not meet the higher
education admission guidelines;
(c) A student who fails to pass a course listed in the higher education admission
guidelines may enroll in a gateway course, as defined in section 23-1-113 (11)(b.5), with
additional supports through supplemental academic instruction, as defined in section 23-1-113
(11)(e), successful completion of which will satisfy the requirements of the higher education
admission guidelines;
(d) The availability of and instructions for acquiring information regarding financial
assistance to attend an institution of higher education, including stipend amounts, tuition, and
other financial aid;
(e) The annual state stipend amount as determined pursuant to section 23-18-202;
(f) The annual cost of in-state tuition for attendance at a public higher education
institution in the state;
(g) The amount of the student's share of tuition as determined pursuant to section 23-18-
207; and
(h) Notification that the stipend amount and the amount of tuition may change annually.

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