Colorado Code § 23-7-112

Tuition classification for members of American Indian tribes with historical ties to Colorado - legislative declaration
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(1) (a) The general assembly finds and
declares that:
(I) Often due to circumstances beyond their control, many American Indian tribes and
members of American Indian tribes have been forced to relocate across state lines, far from their
historical home places. As a consequence, American Indian high school students often only
receive in-state tuition eligibility in their state of current residence rather than the state their
tribes traditionally called their ancestral home.
(II) Colorado includes the ancestral home places of at least forty-eight American Indian
tribes;
(III) According to the United States census bureau current population survey, in 2016,
only approximately nineteen percent of college-aged American Indian tribe members were
enrolled in college, compared to approximately forty-one percent of the total college-aged
population, the lowest percentage of all race and ethnicity groups surveyed; and
(IV) Further, in 2016, over twenty-six percent of American Indian people lived in
poverty, the highest rate of any race group surveyed, with thirty-three percent of American
Indian children under eighteen years of age living in poverty.
(b) Therefore, the general assembly declares that Colorado public universities and
colleges should extend in-state tuition classification to American Indian students who are
registered members of a federally recognized American Indian tribe with historical ties to
Colorado.
(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article 7 to the contrary, beginning with
the 2021-22 academic year, the governing board of each institution shall adopt a policy to grant
in-state tuition classification to a student who is a registered member of a federally recognized
American Indian tribe with historical ties to Colorado, as designated by the Colorado
commission of Indian affairs, established pursuant to article 44 of title 24, in partnership with
history Colorado.
(3) Beginning with the fall semester of the 2021-22 academic year, a student classified
as an in-state student pursuant to this section:
(a) May be counted as a resident student for any purpose pursuant to this article 7;
(b) May be counted as a resident student for purposes of section 23-1-113.5; and
(c) Is eligible to participate in the college opportunity fund stipend pursuant to part 2 of
article 18 of this title 23 and state-funded student financial assistance programs pursuant to
article 3.3 of this title 23, and may be eligible for private financial aid programs.
(4) This section does not apply to Fort Lewis college due to its historic commitment to
American Indian education. Furthermore, nothing in this section modifies or affects the
American Indian pupil tuition waiver pursuant to section 23-52-105 (1)(b)(I).

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