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Page last updated 4/2/12
In Colorado, there are 28 public institutions of higher education. There are thirteen four-year public institutions and fifteen two-year public institutions. In addition, there are non-public degree granting institutions and private occupational schools operating in the State. The data summarized on this page references only the public institutions.

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In May 1985, the Commission on Higher Education began to develop the Student Unit Record Data System (SURDS) to support the development of statewide admission standards. A committee of governing board representatives met with Commission staff, and the final data format was approved by the Commission at the November 1, 1985, Commission meeting. The data collected from Colorado institutions has expanded to include Enrollment, Undergraduate Applicant, Degrees Awarded, Financial Aid, Remediation, Teacher Education and Verification of Lawful Presence.
The data collection year begins with the Summer term and ends with Spring, the following calendar year. The Department collects data throughout the year, depending the type of data. For example, Financial Aid is collected once a year while Enrollment is collected up to five times (Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring, Interim) depending on the institution.
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