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Author
Publisher
Colorado Workforce Development Council
Pub. Date
2015.
Description
Colorado has a reputation for meeting its workforce needs in part by importing a large share of highly educated workers; the state must also ensure that the education and training pipelines within the state are adequately preparing youth and adults for the workforce and are aligned with the needs of the economy. Our conventional talent pipeline--as measured by the number of 9th graders that complete a Colorado public high school degree, directly enter...
Publisher
Colorado Department of Higher Education
Pub. Date
[2011]
Edition
Revised October 2011.
Description
This document supplements the Commission policies on the College Opportunity Fund program and provides guidance to institutions and students on: student, course, and enrollment eligibility, invoice and reconciliation files; and program operations.
Author
Series
Issue brief volume 23-02
Publisher
Colorado Legislative Council
Pub. Date
2023.
Description
This issue brief provides an overview of the formula and mechanisms for distributing state funds from the General Assembly to public IHEs in Colorado.
Author
Publisher
Colorado Department of Higher Education
Pub. Date
2013.
Description
Beginning in 2016-17 and for each year that state funding for higher education is at or above $706 million, 25 percent of the amount over $650 million will be appropriated based on each institution's performance. This document contains the plan by which the CCHE will determine its recommendation for performance funding allocation to institutions.
Author
Publisher
Colorado Department of Higher Education
Pub. Date
2019.
Description
Today more than ever, our Colorado economy demands an educated workforce. Estimates suggest that nearly three in four jobs in Colorado and as many as 97 percent of top jobs--in-demand jobs that pay a living wage--require a postsecondary credential, whether a certificate, two-year, or four-year degree. Yet 43 percent of Colorado's adult population currently lacks education beyond high school. The costs of college also continue to rise: Over the last...
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