Colorado Code § 23-40-101

University established - role and mission
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(1) There is hereby established a
university at Greeley, to be known as the university of northern Colorado. The university shall
be a comprehensive baccalaureate and specialized graduate research university with selective
admission standards.
(2) The university of northern Colorado shall be the primary institution for
undergraduate and graduate degree programs for educational personnel preparation in the state
of Colorado. The university shall offer master's and doctoral programs primarily in the field of
education. The university has the responsibility to offer on a statewide basis, utilizing where
possible and appropriate the faculty and facilities of other educational institutions, those
graduate-level programs needed by professional educators and education administrators. The
Colorado commission on higher education shall include in its funding recommendations an
appropriate level of general fund support for those programs.
(3) As part of its mission as a graduate research university specializing in programs for
educational personnel, the university of northern Colorado shall include the education innovation
institute created in section 23-40-106 for the purposes described in section 23-40-106 (2).
(4) The university of northern Colorado may offer specialized degree programs in
osteopathic medicine. The osteopathic medicine degree programs are not prohibited by the
exclusive authority in medicine of the health sciences center campus of the university of
Colorado described in section 23-20-101 (1)(d).

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