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Colorado will ease path to college by paying back 2 years of tuition for lower-income students

HB24-1340 will pay out through refundable state income tax credit available to qualifying students

A graduate returns to his seat after being recognized on stage and receiving his diploma during the May 2022 Aims Community College Commencement ceremony in the Aims Welcome Center in Greeley May 13, 2022. (Alex McIntyre/Greeley Tribune)
A graduate returns to his seat after being recognized on stage and receiving his diploma during the May 2022 Aims Community College Commencement ceremony in the Aims Welcome Center in Greeley May 13, 2022. (Alex McIntyre/Greeley Tribune)
Elizabeth Hernandez in Denver on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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Supporters of the legislation — HB24-1340, passed on the final day of the session — tout it as an important step to improve access to postsecondary education in Colorado.
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