College Opportunity Fund
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The College Opportunity Fund (COF), created by the Colorado Legislature, provides a stipend that pays a portion of total in-state tuition for eligible undergraduate students who attend a Colorado public institution or a participating private institution.
You're eligible for COF if you're all of the following:
- An undergraduate student.
- Classified as a Colorado resident and being charged in-state tuition (some exceptions apply).
- Admitted and enrolled at a Colorado public institution (e.g., ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder) or a participating private institution.
The stipend is paid to the institution on a per-credit-hour basis at an amount set annually by the General Assembly. Check the for the current amount.
Correct an Application Error
If the name, date of birth or Social Security number in your ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder record doesn't exactly match the one you provided in your COF application, your application will be rejected.
Once a semester, every student who has a COF error is emailed detailed instructions on how to resolve that error (e.g., name mismatch, missing Social Security number). If your COF error occurred before the semester started, we'll email you during the first week of classes. If not, we'll email you either mid-semester or late semester, depending on when the error occurs.
Contact Us
registrar@colorado.edu
303-492-6970
Resources
- (College Assist)
- (Colorado Dept. of Higher Ed.)