APS #8012
Special Tuition Status
Sets forth university requirements for extension of special tuition status to individuals not meeting common in-state definitions. This Administrative Policy Statement encompasses special tuition status requirements determined by Board action:
Special Tuition Status Sections | Applies To | Section |
In-State Tuition Status for Honorably Discharged Military Members and their Dependents | All Campuses | 1 |
In-State Tuition Status for Students who Move to Colorado as the Result of an Economic Development Incentive | All Campuses | 2 |
In-State Tuition Status for Athletes Training in Colorado in Programs Approved by the United States Olympic Committee | All Campuses | 3 |
Current state statute and guidance from the Colorado Attorney General’s Office and the Colorado Commission on Higher Education provide the primary authority for the domicile requirements for in-state tuition classification at all public universities in Colorado. This policy consolidates the circumstances where the Board of Regents, based on statutory discretion, has taken action to offer special tuition status to students who do not otherwise fulfill the domicile requirements for in-state tuition at the University of Colorado
History: See each section for full history. Note: The following sections were deleted in September 2020 because they are already in state statute: 1) In-State Tuition Status for Dependents of Active Duty Military Members; and 2) In-State Classification at Institutions of Higher Education For Students Who Complete High School in Colorado.
- 1. Child must be a minor as defined by C.R.S. § 23-7-102.