in-state tuition
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Colorado enacts in-state tuition for students after 1 year of residency
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Coloradans are now eligible for in-state college tuition after only one year of residency – thanks to new legislation signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday. House Bill 1155 shortened Colorado’s residency requirement for in-state tuition from three years to one year prior to enrollment, effective immediately. Students also need to have graduated from…
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Colorado legislature OKs in-state tuition for students after 1 year of residency
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Coloradans may soon be eligible for in-state college tuition after only one year of residency, thanks to new legislation approved by the state legislature on Wednesday. If signed into law, House Bill 1155 would shorten Colorado’s residency requirement for in-state tuition from the current three years to one year prior to enrollment. Students would also…
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Colorado House approves in-state tuition for students after one year of residency
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Legislation to shorten Colorado’s residency requirement for in-state college tuition passed a major hurdle Tuesday, receiving approval from the state House of Representatives. If enacted, House Bill 1155 would make students eligible for in-state tuition if they have lived in the state for at least one year prior to enrollment – instead of the current…
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Colorado bill seeks to expand in-state tuition for students after one year of residency
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Colorado students must live in the state for at least three years to get in-state tuition for college. Now lawmakers want to offer cheaper tuition to students after only one year. If enacted, House Bill 1155 would make students eligible for in-state tuition at all higher education institutions if they have lived in the state…