adult education
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Colorado Community College System honors sponsors of free college program
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The Colorado Community College System honored four state legislators as “legislators of the year” for sponsoring a bill to create a free college program for high-demand careers. House Speaker Julie McCluskie, Rep. Rose Pugliese, Sen. Janet Buckner and Sen. Perry Will were recognized during the CCCS’s state board meeting on Wednesday. The annual award celebrates legislators…
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Creation of a free adult high school, first of its kind, passes Colorado legislature
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Coloradans age 21 and up could soon earn a high school diploma in person for free, if a bill passed by the Colorado legislature becomes law. Senate Bill 3 seeks to create the Colorado Adult High School Pilot Program, providing a free high school education and free industry certificates or college credits to hundreds of residents.…
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Colorado Senate OKs letting community colleges issue high school diplomas
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Update: Senate Bill 7 passed the House in a 57-8 vote on April 26. It will next be sent to Gov. Jared Polis for final consideration. Community colleges in Colorado may soon be able to issue high school diplomas, if a bill passed by the state Senate becomes law. Senate Bill 7 seeks to allow community…
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Committee unanimously advances bill to create a free adult high school in Colorado
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Coloradans age 21 and up could soon earn a high school diploma in person for free, if a bill unanimously advanced by the Senate Education Committee is passed into law. Senate Bill 3 seeks to create the Colorado Adult High School Program, providing a free high school education and free industry certificates or college credits…