Colorado Code § 23-7-111

Tuition classification for persons who move to Colorado for employment
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(1) (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article 7 to the contrary, and subject to the
provisions of subsections (2) to (4) of this section, a minor who is a legal resident of the United
States and who would otherwise not be classified as an in-state student for tuition purposes under
this article 7 may be classified as an in-state student for purposes of tuition at an institution if:
(I) The minor is considered a dependent and the minor's parent or legal guardian moved
his or her family to Colorado for the purpose of accepting a job in the state during the minor's
senior year of high school;
(II) The minor moved with his or her parent or legal guardian to Colorado during the
minor's senior year of high school; and
(III) The minor graduated from a Colorado public high school.
(b) Each institution shall develop a policy to verify that a minor meets each of the
requirements specified in subsection (1)(a) of this section.
(2) If a minor is classified as an in-state student pursuant to this section, the minor may
be counted as a resident student for any purpose; except that the minor is not entitled to receive
state financial aid.
(3) The governing board of each institution may grant in-state tuition status to a minor
classified as an in-state student pursuant to this section.
(4) If a qualified person moves to Colorado for purposes of accepting a job with an
employer that will pay the qualified person's tuition, and the qualified person demonstrates intent
to establish permanent domicile in the state, the governing board of an institution may grant in-
state tuition status to the qualified person for purposes of tuition only.
(5) If a minor or a qualified person is classified as an in-state student pursuant to this
section, the minor or qualified person is not entitled to receive a stipend pursuant to article 18 of
this title 23 for the first year the minor or qualified person is enrolled at an institution.

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