Colorado Code § 23-7-107

Tuition classification of Chinese and Russian students in graduate public policy programs
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(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article to the contrary, but
subject to subsections (4) and (5) of this section, up to a total of twenty-five students deserving
of financial support per year from the Commonwealth of Independent States and the People's
Republic of China, five of whom shall be of Tibetan nationality, if possible, who are enrolled in
a qualifying master's program at a graduate school of public affairs at a state-supported
institution of higher education may be classified as in-state students for purposes of tuition at
such institution. The total number of students enrolled under this section may not exceed fifty.
To qualify for in-state classification pursuant to this section, such students must be enrolled in a
master's program which focuses on developing such students' understanding of democracy and
which will enable them to apply the doctrines of democracy and free-market principles upon
returning to their respective countries, such students must meet the academic requirements of
such program, and such students must meet the requirements stated in subsection (3) of this
section. In addition, such students shall plan, following graduation, to return to their respective
countries to apply the knowledge obtained from such master's program.
(2) To receive in-state classification pursuant to this section, a student shall annually
submit an application to the graduate school of public affairs at the university of Colorado at
Denver. The dean and faculty council of such graduate school of public affairs shall annually
determine those students who may receive in-state classification based on each student's
satisfaction of the requirements stated in this section. Upon determining which students may
receive in-state classification, the dean or the faculty council shall notify such students and the
state-supported institutions of higher education at which such students are enrolled. Notification
shall be made not later than July 1 of each year in which such student receives in-state
classification pursuant to this section.
(3) To be eligible for in-state classification pursuant to this section, each student must be
enrolled as a full-time student and must maintain a full-time principal residence in this state
during the time such student is enrolled. Eligibility for in-state classification for each student
shall terminate at the time such student receives a degree from the program in which such
student was enrolled at the time such in-state classification was first received.
(4) No student admitted pursuant to this section shall be admitted in lieu of a qualified
Colorado resident who is applying to a qualified master's program at the graduate school of
public affairs at the university of Colorado at Denver.
(5) No student classified as an in-state student pursuant to this section shall be counted
as a resident student for any purpose other than tuition classification.
(6) The governing board of each state-supported institution of higher education may
grant in-state tuition status to students classified pursuant to this section.
(7) Repealed.

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