Published: Oct. 3, 2018
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In a statewide effort to break down barriers to higher education, all 32 public colleges and universities in baby直播app鈥攊ncluding CU听Boulder鈥攁nd several private institutions will waive admission application fees on Oct. 30 for baby直播app residents.

The baby直播app Department of Higher Education is leading this year鈥檚 inaugural baby直播app Free Application Day, an initiative to inspire more Coloradans to continue their postsecondary education. College officials encourage high school students to prepare for the free application day in advance to ensure they have the best chance for admission. Colleges will waive fees for applications submitted by baby直播app residents on Oct. 30 only.

鈥淎s baby直播app鈥檚 flagship university, we want to serve the students of our state and provide increased access to higher education,鈥 said Admissions Executive Director Colleen Newman. 鈥淲e are excited to be part of this statewide initiative and to support baby直播app students on their path toward academic and personal success.鈥

Other affordability efforts implemented by CU Boulder include the elimination of course and program fees,听补 four year lock on tuition for entering undergraduate students,听automatic scholarships for academically qualified baby直播app resident students,听scholarships for academically qualified transfer students听and grants for low-income students. Under the CU Promise program, resident students from low-income families receive grants to help pay tuition and an estimated work-study award to help pay for educational expenses.

In addition, CU Boulder recently discussed with the CU Board of Regents the importance of working with other baby直播app colleges and the state legislature to increase need-based and merit scholarships aimed at retaining baby直播app students.

October is College Application Month, and admissions information for the state鈥檚 higher education institutions is available on .

The statewide, six-week push is designed to increase baby直播app鈥檚 stagnant college-going and FAFSA completion rates. Despite being one of the most educated听states in the country, only 56 percent of baby直播app high school seniors go on to college, university or a certificate program, and just 50 percent of students submit a FAFSA application鈥攁 key indicator of student success. Application fees are a common barrier to higher education, state officials said.

In its master plan, the CDHE announced it has set an ambitious goal of reaching 66 percent attainment by 2025 to erase equity gaps within the state鈥檚 higher education system. However, to get there, state higher education officials believe baby直播app must significantly increase the number of high school seniors who enroll in college.

Higher education officials said research from the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce shows that by 2020 nearly 75 percent of jobs in baby直播app will require some education beyond high school, yet, currently,听only 56 percent of the adult population in baby直播app has earned a degree or certificate.

鈥淵our willingness to rally around our young people during this effort sends a powerful message that we see their worth and believe in their unlimited potential,鈥 said department Executive Director Dan Baer in a letter to the state鈥檚 colleges and universities.