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THE COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY FUND HOW THE COLLEGE OPPORTUNITY FUND TUITION STIPEND WORKS: ELIGIBLE STUDENTS, PUBLIC COLLEGES; ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-2019

Adams CSU Fort CU CU CU Western ^Comm. Institution Mines CSU Mesa Metro UNC State Pueblo Lewis Boulder Springs State Colleges *In-State Tuition (30 $8,286 $19,200 $11,976 $10,486 $9,606 $10,893 $8,795 $13,278 $11,400 $12,450 $10,146 $9,174 $7,017^ credit hours/2 semesters) - College Opportunity $2,550 $2,550 $2,550 $2,550 $2,550 $2,550 $2,550 $2,550 $2,550 $2,550 $2,550 $2,550 $2,550 Fund Stipend* = Student Share of $5,736 $16,650 $9,426 $7,936 $7,056 $8,343 $6,245 $10,728 $8,850 $9,900 $7,596 $6,624 $4,467 In-State Tuition + Mandatory Fees** $3,704 $2,314 $2,405 $2,472 $1,985 $900 $1,421 $2,550 $1,230 $1,495 $2,322 $3,490 $600^ Total In-State Share $9,440 $18,964 $11,831 $10,408 $9,041 $9,243 $7,666 $12,534 $10,080 $11,395 $9,918 $10,114 $5,067^ Plus Mandatory Fees

Institution Key: Adams State-, Mines- School of Mines, CSU-Colorado State University, CSU Pueblo- Colorado State University-Pueblo, Fort Lewis-, Mesa-, Metro-Metropolitan State University of Denver, CU Boulder-University of Colorado at Boulder, CU Springs- University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, CU Denver-University of Colorado at Denver, Western State-Western State Colorado University, Comm. Colleges-Colorado Community College System (excludes Aims Community College and Colorado Mountain College)

*Tuition is based on full-time enrollment of 15 credit hours per semester for two semesters; for the full academic year (not including summer session) for students classified as In-State Students during the 2018-2019 academic year. The College Opportunity Fund stipend is $85 per credit hour ($2,550 for 30 hours) during the 2018-2019 academic year at participating public schools or $43 per credit hour ($1,290) at participating private schools.

**There may be additional costs and fees for specific courses or programs. ^The tuition and fees listed for Community College System schools are approximate since fees vary somewhat among these schools. Participating private schools are not shown on the above chart. Compare detailed school costs on the CollegeInColorado.org College Planning tab.

WHAT IS IT? The College Opportunity Fund (COF), created by the Colorado Legislature, provides a stipend to eligible undergraduate students. The stipend pays a portion of your total in-state tuition when you attend a Colorado participating public institution or at participating private school.

ELIGIBILITY Eligible students include undergraduates classified as in-state students for tuition purposes and enrolled at state colleges and universities. Additionally, undergraduate students enrolled at participating private colleges or universities may be eligible if the college or university is approved for the program by the Colorado Commission on Higher Education and the student meets certain eligibility requirements. Students without documentation may be eligible for the COF; see requirements at CICColoradoASSET.org.

FOR MORE INFORMATION Obtain more information and apply for the College Opportunity Fund (COF).