Colorado Code § 23-70-117

Displaced Aurarian scholarship - created - appropriation - legislative declaration - definitions
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(1) (a) The general assembly finds and declares that:
(I) When the Auraria higher education center was built in the 1970s, a well-established,
close-knit, largely Hispanic community of more than three hundred households were displaced;
(II) As part of the forced relocation, the residents were compensated for their homes and
promised free education for the years to come;
(III) The displaced Aurarian scholarship program began in the 1990s and provided funds
for tuition and fees for former residents of the Auraria neighborhood, their children, and their
grandchildren; and
(IV) An expansion of the scholarship will allow all lineal descendants of people who
lived in the Auraria neighborhood from 1955 to 1973 to be eligible and will fund scholarships
for undergraduate and graduate programs.
(b) Therefore, the general assembly declares that the creation of the displaced Aurarian
scholarship for descendants of people who lived in the Auraria neighborhood will make
attending Metropolitan state university of Denver, the university of Colorado at Denver, or the
community college of Denver more accessible. The displaced Aurarian scholarship reaffirms the
state's commitment to equity and restorative justice by supporting and making educational
opportunities accessible to the descendants of those displaced by the Auraria higher education
center.
(2) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) "Auraria higher education center" or "Auraria center" means the multi-institutional
higher education complex described in section 23-70-101.
(b) "Department" means the department of higher education created in section 24-1-114.
(c) "Displaced Aurarian" means a person whose family was displaced by the
development of the Auraria center.
(d) "Displaced Aurarian scholarship" or "scholarship" means the displaced Aurarian
scholarship created in subsection (3)(a) of this section.
(3) (a) There is created the displaced Aurarian scholarship. The purpose of the
scholarship is to fully fund the tuition of descendants of displaced Aurarians to attend
Metropolitan state university of Denver, the university of Colorado at Denver, or the community
college of Denver.
(b) To the extent that money is available, Metropolitan state university of Denver, the
university of Colorado at Denver, and the community college of Denver must supplement and
support the investment of scholarship funds for the scholarship.
(c) Metropolitan state university of Denver, the university of Colorado at Denver, and
the community college of Denver shall, in collaboration, establish criteria for scholarship
recipients, including, but not limited to:
(I) Defining "eligible recipient";
(II) Defining "lineal descendants";
(III) Defining "Auraria neighborhood";
(IV) Defining "qualified degree programs"; and
(V) Determining the documentation required to receive a scholarship.
(4) (a) For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, the general assembly shall appropriate two
million dollars from the general fund for scholarships to the department to be allocated in the
following manner:
(I) Six hundred sixty-six thousand six hundred sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents to
the board of trustees for Metropolitan state university of Denver, as established in section 23-54-
103;
(II) Six hundred sixty-six thousand six hundred sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents to
the board of regents, as established by section 12 of article IX of the state constitution, of the
university of Colorado at Denver; and
(III) Six hundred sixty-six thousand six hundred sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents
to the state board for community colleges and occupational education, as established in section
23-60-104, for the community college of Denver.
(b) Metropolitan state university of Denver, the university of Colorado at Denver, and
the community college of Denver shall each hold the funds in trust or transfer the funds to the
institutional foundation of the institutions, and shall only use the funds for the purpose of the
scholarship and any administrative costs of the scholarship. Any interest, income, and profit
must be used for the scholarship.

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