Colorado Code § 23-60-211

Degrees
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(1) Before a community college offers a two-year degree program
with academic designation, as authorized by section 23-60-201, the community college shall
determine the program designation for the degree. A two-year degree program with academic
designation shall only be for a degree program that has a valid student transfer agreement
pursuant to section 23-1-108 (7); except that a community college may offer a two-year degree
program with academic designation in dental hygiene without a valid student transfer agreement.
The community college shall then submit the degree program designation to the board for its
review and approval. The community college may offer the degree program only after it has
been approved by the board and by the Colorado commission on higher education. The
community college shall exclusively use the degree program designation name in official
publications, course catalogs, diplomas, and official transcripts.
(2) Successful completion of an associate of arts or associate of science degree with
academic designation does not guarantee the degree holder admission to a four-year state-
supported institution of higher education; nor does it guarantee the degree holder automatic
transfer of credits unless the degree holder has fulfilled the requirements of an existing statewide
transfer agreement.
(3) Pursuant to section 23-60-213, Red Rocks community college may offer a graduate
program in physician assistant studies.
(4) (a) Subject to the requirements of section 23-1-107, a community college that is part
of the state system of community and technical colleges may, with board approval, offer a
bachelor of applied science degree. A community college may request authority to offer more
than one bachelor of applied science degree program. In considering whether to approve a
request by a community college to offer a bachelor of applied science degree, the board shall
consider student and workforce demand, cost effectiveness for the students, the community
college system, and the state, and accreditation and licensing requirements.
(b) The board shall notify the Colorado commission on higher education of each
bachelor of applied science degree program that the board approves pursuant to this subsection
(4).
(5) Subject to the requirements of sections 23-1-113.7 and 23-1-107, a community
college that is part of the state system of community and technical colleges established and
governed by this part 2 may, with board approval, offer a bachelor of science degree in nursing
as a completion degree to students who have or are pursuing an associate degree in nursing or a
practical nursing certificate. In considering whether to approve a request by a community college
to offer a bachelor of science in nursing as a completion degree, the board shall consider student
and workforce demand, cost effectiveness for the students, and accreditation and licensing
requirements. The board shall provide such information to the Colorado commission on higher
education and solicit the commission's input in a joint meeting of the board and the commission.
A community college that is seeking board approval shall provide the board with data regarding
its current partnerships with existing bachelor of science nursing degree programs and its plans
to continue such partnerships. At least ninety days prior to requesting board approval to offer a
bachelor of science degree in nursing as a completion degree, the community college seeking
such board approval shall provide notice to the Colorado commission on higher education and
all state public and nonpublic institutions of higher education.

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