C.R.S. Section 23-41-104.7
Funding


(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Beginning in the 2011-12 fiscal year, the Colorado school of mines shall use a portion of its fee-for-service funding negotiated pursuant to section 23-18-303.5 for the following purposes:

(I)

To provide merit-based scholarships, need-based financial aid, and graduate student support to assist students with in-state classification to attend the institution;

(II)

To provide services and programs designed to enhance student success, including but not limited to advising, counseling, academic support, and career services; and

(III)

To provide precollegiate programs and services designed to increase and broaden participation in science, technology, engineering, and math fields and enrollment at the Colorado school of mines.

(b)

The Colorado school of mines shall increase the portion of fee-for-service funding used to ensure that, no later than the 2020-21 fiscal year and for each fiscal year thereafter, all fee-for-service funding is used for the purposes set forth in subsection (1)(a) of this section, except as otherwise provided in subsection (2)(b) of this section.
(2)(a)(Deleted by amendment, L. 2011, (HB11-1074), ch. 61, p. 159, § 1, effective August 10, 2011.)(b) Beginning in 2020-21 and in any fiscal year thereafter in which the average discounted tuition rate for undergraduate students with in-state classification enrolled at the Colorado school of mines is greater than thirty percent, the institution may use any amount of fee-for-service funding that is not used to maintain the average discounted tuition rate at thirty percent for other operational purposes. As used in this paragraph (b), “average discounted tuition rate” means the total of the amount of merit-based and need-based scholarships and grants awarded from institution funds to undergraduate students with in-state classification enrolled in the institution divided by the total tuition revenue from undergraduate students with in-state classification.
(3)(Deleted by amendment, L. 2011, (HB11-1074), ch. 61, p. 159, § 1, effective August 10, 2011.)

Source: Section 23-41-104.7 — Funding, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-23.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

23‑41‑101
Location - powers
23‑41‑102
Board of trustees - term
23‑41‑103
Oath or affirmation of trustees
23‑41‑103.5
The Colorado school of mines fund - creation - control - use
23‑41‑103.6
Investments in consolidated funds
23‑41‑103.7
Corporate stock in name of nominee authorized
23‑41‑103.8
Investment policy - fiduciary responsibility
23‑41‑104
Control - management
23‑41‑104.6
Performance contract - authorization - operations
23‑41‑104.7
Funding
23‑41‑105
School established - role and mission
23‑41‑106
May procure machinery
23‑41‑107
Tuition - school open to all
23‑41‑108
Officers - meeting of board
23‑41‑109
Vacancies
23‑41‑110
Treasurer’s bond
23‑41‑111
Assays and analyses
23‑41‑112
Transfer of property
23‑41‑113
Fund used exclusively for school
23‑41‑114
Colorado energy research institute - creation
23‑41‑116
Rents or charges for buildings and facilities for research
23‑41‑117
Research building revolving fund - appropriation of fund
23‑41‑118
Anticipation warrants
23‑41‑119
Purchase of anticipation warrants
23‑41‑120
Warrants as security - when
23‑41‑121
Tax exemption
23‑41‑122
Borrowing funds
23‑41‑123
Moneys from Colorado school of mines lands
23‑41‑201
Transfer of geological survey - memorandum of understanding - report
23‑41‑202
Legislative declaration
23‑41‑203
Colorado geological survey - created - purpose
23‑41‑204
State geologist - appointment - qualifications
23‑41‑205
Objectives of survey - duties of state geologist
23‑41‑206
Employees
23‑41‑207
Fees - adjustments - geological survey cash fund - created
23‑41‑208
Reports concerning geologic information - definitions
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 23-41-104.7’s source at colorado​.gov