Colorado Code § 23-18-201

College opportunity fund program - creation - eligibility - guidelines
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(1) 
There is created in the department of higher education the college opportunity fund program,
which is administered by the Colorado student loan program. On and after July 1, 2015, the
Colorado student loan program may enter into an agreement with the department or another state
entity to administer all or part of the college opportunity fund program. The college opportunity
fund, created in section 23-18-202, is a trust fund for the benefit of eligible undergraduate
students. It consists of a stipend for each undergraduate student in Colorado who applies for the
stipend and who is admitted and registers to attend a state or participating private institution of
higher education and is determined to be eligible by the Colorado student loan program to
receive a stipend. An eligible undergraduate student may use the stipend for undergraduate
courses and graduate-level courses that apply toward the student's undergraduate degree that are
taken at a state or participating private institution of higher education at a fixed rate per credit
hour, set annually by the general assembly.
(2) A student of a private institution of higher education shall be a beneficiary of the
college opportunity fund and eligible to participate in the college opportunity fund program only
if the private institution of higher education that the student attends has agreed to participate in
the program by establishing a performance contract with the department. The performance
contract shall specify the performance goals the institution shall achieve during the period that it
operates under the performance contract. The department shall include each participating private
institution of higher education and its students who participate in the college opportunity fund
program in the student unit reporting data system, in order to enable the students of the
participating private institution of higher education to participate in the program. The
participating private institution of higher education shall reimburse the department for the actual
expenses associated with including the institution in the student unit reporting data system.
(3) The Colorado student loan program, in consultation with the governing boards, shall
adopt the necessary policies for the implementation of this part 2, which at a minimum shall
include procedures for requesting funds for the program which adhere to commission budget
guidelines and the annual budgeting cycle of the executive and legislative branches.
(4) The Colorado student loan program shall direct all state and participating private
institutions of higher education to require resident undergraduate students to apply for the
program. If a student is classified as an in-state student for tuition purposes at a state institution
of higher education and does not apply for the program or is not eligible for the program, the
student shall be responsible for paying the student's total in-state tuition amount.

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