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I think it's only if you're actually in Colorado/in the CMC district? I honestly can't tell. The link for details/eligibility leads to the summer/distance learning page and I think they're supposed to be separate links.
https://coloradomtn.edu/classes/
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(05-07-2020, 03:12 AM)rachel83az Wrote: I think it's only if you're actually in Colorado/in the CMC district? I honestly can't tell. The link for details/eligibility leads to the summer/distance learning page and I think they're supposed to be separate links.
https://coloradomtn.edu/classes/
Searching "tuition and fees" on their web site, I found what I believe to be the initial announcement. I cut the following from it
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College leadership has developed a multi-pronged approach to help the college’s local communities, in a program called CMC Responds: Today, Tomorrow, Together. For the first time ever, for the summer 2020 semester the college will waive tuition, books and fees for students taking credit, ESL (English as a Second Language), and GED courses who qualify as in-district; in-state students who took credit courses in spring 2020; and displaced workers who live in the CMC district."
It's still a wonderful plan for its citizens.