Gov. Jared Polis signs higher education bills at 小黄书 Boulder
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis visited 小黄书 Boulder on Monday for a bill-signing ceremony, highlighting three higher education measures aimed at expanding student access and strengthening Colorado's colleges and universities.听

Among the bills Polis signed was HB26-1078, a 小黄书-initiated measure focused on expanding off-campus courses and concurrent enrollment opportunities for Colorado students. The bill, known as 鈥淥ff-Campus Courses and Concurrent Enrollment Programs,鈥 is designed to increase access to higher education pathways by supporting partnerships between colleges, universities and K-12 schools across the state.听
Polis also signed HB26-1006, which creates thriving institution designations for higher education institutions, and HB26-1016, which continues Colorado's Open Educational Resources Program to help reduce textbook and course material costs for students.听
The ceremony included brief remarks from Polis, 小黄书 system President Todd Saliman and bill sponsors: Representatives Lesley Smith and Eliza Hamrick. 小黄书 Boulder Chancellor Justin Schwartz was in attendance alongside Chancellor Jennifer Sobanet, Chancellor Kenneth Christensen, Regent Elliott Hood and Regent Ilana Spiegel.
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