Colorado Code § 23-52-105

Tuition fees - Native Americans
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(1) (a) Repealed.
(b) (I) On and after September 1, 2002, the board of trustees shall fix tuition in
accordance with the level of cash fund appropriations set by the general assembly for Fort Lewis
college pursuant to section 23-1-104 (1)(b)(I), subject to the restriction that all qualified Native
American students must at all times be admitted to such college free of charge for tuition and on
terms of equality with other students. The general assembly shall appropriate from the state
general fund one hundred percent of the money required for tuition for such qualified Native
American students.
(II) Repealed.
(2) Special programs may also be offered to assist Native American students to prepare
for, begin, or continue their college education at Fort Lewis college. Fort Lewis college shall not
charge Native American students tuition for such programs. The size of any special programs
offered pursuant to this subsection (2) is limited by the facilities and revenues available and by
the level of appropriations set therefor by the general assembly.

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