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Find out how much Colorado college tuition and fees have increased over the years
Colorado public university tuition and fees have increased nearly 125% since the Great Recession, driven by declining federal and state funding. Two-year colleges have seen tuition costs almost double, with lawmakers allowing further annual increases due to budget constraints. Financial aid programs like Pell Grants, Colorado Opportunity Fund, and tax credits help offset costs for students.
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