Wed. Oct 9th, 2024

A view of the Old Main building on the campus of the University of Colorado Boulder on Aug. 14, 2021. (Quentin Young/Colorado Newsline)

It will be free to apply to the 32 public colleges and universities in Colorado from Oct. 15 to Oct. 17.

It is the seventh Free Application Days campaign to increase the college-going rate for Colorado students. Last year, students turned in nearly 65,000 applications, with 44% coming from students of color and over one-third coming from first-generation college students.

“We want to help Coloradans save money on college, and Free Application Days do exactly that,” Gov. Jared Polis said in a statement. “In Colorado, we are focused on breaking down barriers to accessible, affordable education and connecting Coloradans to the skills necessary for a good-paying job and power Colorado’s thriving economy.”

GET THE MORNING HEADLINES.

According to the 2023 Colorado Talent Pipeline report, 94.7% of Tier 1 top jobs and 64.7% of Tier 2 top jobs required some type of postsecondary education. The report defines Tier 1 jobs as having a salary of about $77,000. Tier 2 jobs have a salary of about $40,000.

Application fees vary. The University of Colorado Boulder application costs $65 for domestic students and $70 for international students. Applications to Colorado College, however, are free year round, as at community colleges.

Fee waiver information is available on the Colorado Department of Higher Education’s website.

YOU MAKE OUR WORK POSSIBLE.

By