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After a dip during the pandemic, enrollment has risen for three straight years. Elite universities continue to have vastly more applicants than seats.
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Fans can gather at these venues to get their college basketball fix this month for both the men's and women's tournaments.
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Colorado State University's First-Generation Summit starts this weekend. It's the inaugural run of an event to support students that are the first in their families to pursue a degree.
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A new report shows that fewer Colorado college students are graduating with debt, and the debt they do have is on average thousands less than 10 years ago.
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A college degree goes a long way in Colorado. That's a takeaway from a new report that examined how higher education impacts income.
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Office of Civil Rights is targeting 45 universities for 'race-exclusionary' advanced degree programsSix universities in the Mountain West are among the schools under investigation for participating in a program aimed at helping minority students earn doctoral degrees in business.
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At the end of December, the U. S. Department of Education is releasing a new version of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The new application is intended to be shorter and easier to fill out than previous iterations. Jason Gonzalez of Chalkbeat joined us to talk about the details and look ahead to possible impacts on Colorado.
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The Colorado Sun Editor Lance Benzel joined us to talk about an effort by the state to create more college opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities.
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Several universities in the Mountain West are competing this weekend in an international competition focused on building zero-energy homes.
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The NCAA Tournament is returning to the Mile High City for the sixth time, offering visitors and ticket holders opportunities to take in the First and Second Rounds of play.