
The General Assembly implemented the Student Gill of Rights (C.R.S.23-1-125) to assure that
students enrolled in public institutions of higher education have the following rights:
- A quality general education experience that develops competencies in reading, writing,
mathematics, technology and critical thinking through an integrated arts and science
experience.
- Students should be able to complete their associate of arts and associate of science degree
programs in no more than sixty credit hours or their baccalaureate programs in no more than one
hundred twenty credit hours unless there are additional degree requirements recognized by the
commission;
- A student can sign a two-year or four-year graduation agreement that formalizes a plan for
that student to obtain a degree in two or four years, unless there are additional degree
requirements recognized by the commission;
- Students have a right to clear and concise information concerning which courses must be
completed successfully to complete their degrees;
- Students have a right to know which courses are transferable among the state public
two-year and four-year institutions of higher education;
- Students, upon completion of core general education courses, regardless of the delivery
method, should have those courses satisfy the core course requirements of all Colorado public
institutions of higher education;
- Students have a right to know if courses from one or more public higher education
institutions satisfy the students' degree requirements;
- A student's credit for the completion of the core requirements and core courses shall
not expire for ten years from the date of initial enrollment and shall be transferable.