EducationFAFSA glitches hurt first year, first generation enrollment at some colleges in ColoradoBy Jenny Brundin
EducationFlawed FAFSA rollout leads to 11.6% drop in students filling out the college financial aid formBy Chalkbeat
EducationThe first two years of college in Colorado could be covered for some students under a new tax credit. Here’s how it would workBy Paolo Zialcita
EducationColorado universities could soon admit more out-of-state students if they boost in-state aidBy Jason Gonzales, Chalkbeat Colorado
Government and PoliticsColorado college students will get access to their transcripts and diplomas, even if they haven’t paid tuition and other debtsBy Andrew Kenney
NewsCU Boulder waived student fees for graduate workers. Now Colorado State University students want the sameBy Paolo Zialcita
EducationTo Boost Enrollment After A Pandemic Hit, Colorado Community Colleges Turn To Adult StudentsBy Paolo Zialcita
EducationAfter A Pandemic Year Filled With Uncertainty, Lawmakers Set To Raise Colorado Higher Ed FundingBy Paolo Zialcita
EducationCU Regents Increase Tuition, But Federal Pandemic Relief Funds Will Put It Off For A YearBy Paolo Zialcita
EducationFort Lewis College Shows The Way As Colorado Considers Tuition Change For Native AmericansBy Paolo Zialcita
EducationLawmakers Give Colorado Parents $100 To Start A College Fund For Their KidsBy Joella Baumann
EducationA Job Of Your Dreams May Not Be In The Cards If Post-College Debt Weighs You DownBy Ben Markus
EducationColorado Isn’t Funding Higher Ed Like It Used To, So Students Make Up The DifferenceBy The Associated Press
EducationProposed GOP Tax Cuts Could Mean Grad Students, Teachers Take A Financial HitBy Jenny Brundin