C.R.S. Section 23-5-145.6
Opportunities for credential attainment

  • fund
  • report
  • definitions
  • repeal

(1)

As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a)

“Apprenticeship certificate” means verification of completion of an apprenticeship program. Apprenticeship certificates are applicable to industry trades and professions.

(b)

“Colorado talent report” means the report prepared pursuant to section 24-46.3-103.

(c)

“Commission on higher education” or “commission” has the same meaning as set forth in section 23-1-101.1 (1).

(d)

“Department” means the department of higher education created and existing pursuant to section 24-1-114.

(e)

“Guaranteed-transfer pathways” or “GT pathways” means the statewide articulation matrix system of common course numbering for general education courses described in section 23-1-108.5 (3)(c).

(f)

“Industry certification” means a credential awarded by an industry-recognized third-party or industry-governing board based on an individual demonstrating by assessment that the individual has acquired the designated knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform a specific occupation or skill. Industry certifications may be time-limited dependent upon the occupation or industry.

(g)

“Nondegree credential” means a postsecondary certificate, apprenticeship certificate, professional license, or industry certification.

(h)

“Postsecondary certificate” means a credential awarded by an institution of higher education at an undergraduate level based on completion of all requirements for a program of study, including course work and exams. Postsecondary certificates are not time-limited and do not require renewal. “Postsecondary certificate” does not include a degree and does not include a credential awarded by an institution of higher education after completion of a bachelor’s degree in the same pathway.

(i)

“Stackable credential pathway” means a sequence of credentials earned through various means, including through assessment of prior learning, that may be accumulated over time and move an individual along a career pathway or up a career ladder.

(j)

“State institution of higher education” or “institution” has the same meaning as set forth in section 23-1-135 (2).

(k)

“Statewide degree transfer agreement” means a statewide degree transfer agreement described in section 23-1-108 (7).

(2)

By June 15, 2023, the department, in consultation with institutions and at least one business organization or representative of industry, shall develop and implement a process that encourages institutions to identify incremental achievements on the path to degree completion and organize stackable credentials that build upon each other toward degrees and may articulate to pathways in high-demand industries. The department and institutions shall collaborate to identify how credentials may be evaluated for their component skills, competencies, and learning outcomes, and then may become stacked into a stackable credential pathway to provide increased access to employment and may result in a degree. As a part of the process, the department and institutions shall:

(a)

Evaluate the quality of nondegree credentials that are currently available that lead to in-demand living wage jobs identified in the most recent Colorado talent report and respond to critical job shortages in Colorado. The department, in collaboration with institutions, shall evaluate the quality of nondegree credentials using the framework and process created in this subsection (2) and informed by one or more quality standards frameworks developed by national organizations.

(b)

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(I)

Identify where alignment currently exists along a degree pathway between nondegree and degree credentials and work-based learning and apprenticeships; and

(II)

Identify opportunities to develop where further alignment may be created between nondegree and degree credentials and work-based learning and apprenticeships; and

(c)

Articulate where the various alignments identified in subsection (1)(b) of this section may incorporate into stackable credential pathways that may lead to a degree and opportunities for credits to be transferred in order for persons to be able to attain nondegree or degree credentials that lead to in-demand or living wage jobs.

(3)

By January 1, 2024, the department, in consultation with the representatives described in section 23-5-145.5 (5), shall facilitate the creation of stackable credential pathways for at least three growing industries identified by the most recent Colorado talent report. By January 1, 2025, the department, in consultation with the representatives described in section 23-5-145.5 (5), shall facilitate the creation of stackable credential pathways for at least two additional growing industries identified by the most recent Colorado talent report. The department shall facilitate the creation of at least two stackable credential pathways for each industry. The stackable credential pathways must include:

(a)

A competency framework that articulates the knowledge, skills, learning outcomes, nondegree credentials, and degrees associated with the pathway and identifies the career and professional development opportunities associated with the pathway;

(b)

An inventory of credentials that are a part of the pathway, offered by accredited and nonaccredited providers, including training and industry credential providers, high schools, programs recognized by the career development success program pursuant to section 22-54-138, postsecondary institutions, and nonprofit organizations;

(c)

Credentials that are a part of the pathway evaluated pursuant to section 23-5-145.5 (3), including credit awarded for courses in GT pathways or a statewide degree transfer agreement; and

(d)

Credits that are awarded for other courses with a career and technical education focus in a postsecondary degree, noncredit program, or industry certification program.

(4)

The stackable credential pathways must be approved by the commission, in consultation with the Colorado work force development council.

(5)

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(a)

The credentials to support the Colorado jobs cash fund, referred to in this section as the “fund”, is created in the state treasury. The fund consists of money credited to the fund pursuant to subsection (5)(b) of this section and any other money that the general assembly appropriates or transfers to the fund.

(b)

For the 2022-23 state fiscal year, the general assembly shall appropriate one million dollars to the department from the workers, employers, and workforce centers cash fund created in section 24-75-231. The department shall use this appropriation for the purposes described in this section.

(c)

The state treasurer shall credit all interest and income derived from the deposit and investment of money in the fund to the fund.

(d)

Subject to annual appropriation by the general assembly, the department may expend money from the fund for the purposes described in this section.

(6)

On or before December 29, 2023, and on or before December 31, 2025, the department of higher education shall submit a report to the education committees of the senate and house of representatives, or any successor committees, regarding the implementation of this section. The report must include data collected by institutions to measure the total number of credits, credentials, certificates, and professional licenses earned in each pathway at each institution, as practicable. The report must include the data for the state as a whole and for each institution, in total and disaggregated by race, ethnicity, and gender.

(7)

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(a)

Nothing in this section supersedes or replaces the curriculum or program standards of a construction industry registered apprenticeship program that is registered and approved by the United States department of labor or the state apprenticeship agency.

(b)

Nothing in this section supersedes or replaces any statutory or regulatory training requirement for a professional license or credential regulated by the department of regulatory agencies.

(8)

This section is repealed, effective July 1, 2026.

Source: Section 23-5-145.6 — Opportunities for credential attainment - fund - report - definitions - repeal, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-23.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

23‑5‑101.5
Enterprise status of auxiliary facilities - definitions
23‑5‑101.7
Enterprise status of institutions of higher education
23‑5‑102
Funding for auxiliary facilities - institutions of higher education - loans - bonds
23‑5‑103
Pledge of income
23‑5‑104
No property lien
23‑5‑105
Tax exemption
23‑5‑105.5
State board for community colleges and occupational education - authority to create financial obligations
23‑5‑106
Authority of governing boards - general - health-care insurance - contracts of indemnity
23‑5‑106.5
Authority of governing boards - student applications - criminal and disciplinary history inquiry - exceptions - definitions
23‑5‑107
Authority of governing boards - parking
23‑5‑108
Governing boards authorized to cede jurisdiction for enforcement of traffic laws
23‑5‑109
Identification - suicide and crisis prevention - rules
23‑5‑110
Medical personnel
23‑5‑112
Gifts and bequests to institutions of higher education - venture development investment funds
23‑5‑113
Collection of loans and outstanding obligations - state educational institutions
23‑5‑113.5
Prohibition on withholding transcripts and diplomas - postsecondary institution - remedy - definitions
23‑5‑114
National direct student loans - authority to separately collect advances
23‑5‑115
Loans or outstanding obligations offset
23‑5‑116
Governing boards - authority to provide out-of-state courses
23‑5‑117
Governing boards - delegation of personnel power
23‑5‑118
Selective service registration information
23‑5‑119.5
Student fees - legislative declaration - definitions - institutional plans - fee information - reporting
23‑5‑120
Student fees - deposit - interest
23‑5‑121
Governing boards - authority to establish nonprofit corporations for developing discoveries and technology
23‑5‑122
Intrainstitutional and intrasystem transfers - course scheduling
23‑5‑123
Sabbatical leave - policy - production of records - legislative declaration - definition
23‑5‑124
Student enrollment - prohibition - public peace and order convictions - definitions
23‑5‑125
Campus sex offender information
23‑5‑126
Governing boards - anti-terrorism measures
23‑5‑127
Unique student identifying number - social security number - prohibition
23‑5‑128
Meningococcal disease - information - immunity - definitions
23‑5‑131
Governing boards - tuition - fixed rate contract - definitions
23‑5‑132
Governing boards - travel policies - exemption from state travel rules
23‑5‑134
Appointments to governing boards - considerations
23‑5‑136
Governing boards - online textbook program
23‑5‑137
Loan repayment assistance - legislative declaration - definitions
23‑5‑138
Textbooks - academic freedom - definitions
23‑5‑139
Higher education revenue bond intercept program - definitions
23‑5‑140
Lifesaving school safety information - legislative declaration - definitions
23‑5‑140.5
Employee information - student loan repayment and forgiveness programs
23‑5‑140.7
Calculation of full-time employment of teachers for purposes of the federal public loan forgiveness program - definitions
23‑5‑141
Campus police information sharing - legislative declaration - definitions
23‑5‑142
Institution law enforcement agencies to provide identification cards to retired peace officers upon request - definitions
23‑5‑143
Sexual assault victim care - memorandum of understanding - training - definitions
23‑5‑144
Students’ right to speak in a public forum - legislative declaration - violations - court actions - free speech zones - definitions
23‑5‑145
Credit for military education and training - policy - definition
23‑5‑145.5
Credit for work-related experience - plan - report - definitions - repeal
23‑5‑145.6
Opportunities for credential attainment - fund - report - definitions - repeal
23‑5‑145.7
Funding for nondegree credential programs - duty - policy - appropriation - report - definitions - repeal
23‑5‑146
Sexual misconduct - policies - confidential resources - training - reports - definitions
23‑5‑147
Sexual misconduct advisory committee - membership - duties - report - legislative declaration - definitions
23‑5‑148
Dental therapy training programs - authorization to grant advanced standing - definition
23‑5‑149
Epinephrine auto-injectors at institutions of higher education - immunity - short title
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 23-5-145.6’s source at colorado​.gov