Colorado Code § 23-18-205

College opportunity fund - information - notification
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(1) It is the intent
of the general assembly that the department and the commission inform students beginning in
the eighth grade of the state's financial commitment to students to assist them in continuing their
education by attending college and of the additional financial resources that may be available to
the students in order to further their education.
(2) (a) The commission shall work with the department of education to notify annually
eighth-grade students of the state's contribution to the college opportunity fund on behalf of
resident students and the manner in which the students may receive additional information
regarding financial resources for higher education including but not limited to the amount of the
stipend and a student's ability to use specific websites to explore financial and academic options
for preparing to enter college.
(b) The Colorado student loan program shall include information regarding the college
opportunity fund on an internet website to assist students in planning financially and
academically to attend an institution of higher education in Colorado including but not limited to
the current value of the stipend.
(3) On and after July 1, 2005, if the department and the commission advertise and
publicize a specific stipend dollar amount, the dollar amount may not exceed the amount most
recently set by the joint budget committee or adopted by the general assembly, and the
advertisement or publication materials shall note that the stipend amount is subject to change by
the general assembly.

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