Colorado Code § 23-2-102

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As used in this article 2, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Alternate enrollment" means the opportunity for a student enrolled in a private
college or university that ceases operation to meet the student's educational objectives through
education provided by another authorized private college or university, a community college, an
area technical college, or any other educational arrangement acceptable to the department and
the commission.
(2) "Authorization" means the authorization granted to a private college or university or
seminary or religious training institution by the commission as provided in this article and the
policies adopted pursuant to this article. Authorization is not an endorsement of the institution by
either the commission or the department.
(3) "Commission" means the Colorado commission on higher education created pursuant
to section 23-1-102.
(4) "Degree" means a statement, diploma, certificate, or other writing in any language
that indicates or represents, or that is intended to indicate or represent, that the person named
thereon is learned in or has satisfactorily completed a prescribed course of study in a particular
field of endeavor or that the person named thereon has demonstrated proficiency in a field of
endeavor as a result of formal preparation or training.
(5) "Department" means the department of higher education created and existing
pursuant to section 24-1-114, C.R.S.
(6) "Enrollment agreement" means the contract prepared by a private college or
university or seminary or religious training institution that a student signs to indicate agreement
to the terms of admission, delivery of instruction, and monetary terms as outlined in the
institution's student handbook or catalog.
(7) "Governing board" means the elected or appointed group of persons that oversees
and controls a private college or university or a seminary or religious training institution.
(8) "Honorary degree" means a statement, diploma, certificate, or other writing in any
language that indicates or represents, or that is intended to indicate or represent, that the person
named thereon is learned in a field of public service or has performed outstanding public service
or that the person named thereon has demonstrated proficiency in a field of endeavor without
having completed formal courses of instruction or study or formal preparation or training.
(9) "Out-of-state public institution" means an institution of higher education that is
established by statute in a state other than Colorado.
(10) "Owner" means:
(a) An individual, if a private for-profit college or university is structured as a sole
proprietorship;
(b) Partners, if a private for-profit college or university is structured as a partnership;
(c) Members in a limited liability company, if a private for-profit college or university is
structured as a limited liability company; or
(d) Shareholders in a corporation that hold a controlling interest, if a private for-profit
college or university is structured as a corporation.
(11) "Private college or university" means a postsecondary educational institution doing
business or maintaining a place of business in the state of Colorado, which institution enrolls the
majority of its students in a baccalaureate or postgraduate degree program.
(12) "Private nonprofit college or university" means a private college or university that
maintains tax-exempt status pursuant to 26 U.S.C. sec. 501 (c)(3).
(13) "Private occupational school" means an institution authorized by the private
occupational school division under the provisions of article 64 of this title 23.
(14) "Seminary" or "religious training institution" means a bona fide religious
postsecondary educational institution that is operating or maintaining a place of business in the
state of Colorado, that is exempt from property taxation under the laws of this state, and that
offers baccalaureate, master's, or doctoral degrees or diplomas.
(15) "State college or university" means a postsecondary educational institution,
including a community or local district college, established and existing pursuant to law as an
agency of the state of Colorado and supported wholly or in part by tax revenues.

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