| Frequently Asked Questions
last updated 09/22/06
Q.
What is the Fund?
A. The College
Opportunity Fund is the process by which the Colorado Legislature
provides state financial support to eligible undergraduate students
for higher education. It was created by an Act of the Colorado State
Legislature and signed into law by Governor Owens in May 2004.
Q. What
does it mean?
A. In the past,
the state gave money directly to the colleges. Now, when you apply
and authorize use of the stipend for any given term, the college
you are attending will receive the funding, and you will see it
appear as a credit on your tuition bill.
Q.
What if you don’t
apply?
A. Then, you’ll
actually pay your entire tuition bill. The state has put aside this
money for you. If you don’t use it, you will pay more tuition
than students who take advantage of the stipend.
Q. Who
is eligible?
A. Undergraduate
students who are eligible for in-state tuition, and who apply, are
admitted, and enrolled at a state or participating private institution
of higher education beginning in the 2005-2006 academic year. *
Q.
How much is the stipend?
A. It will vary.
The amount will be determined each year by the Colorado Legislature.
For the academic year 2007-2008 it is $2,670 per year ( $89.00 per
credit hour) for full-time students at public institutions.*
*Example: Metro
State tuition based on Fall 2007 rates; fees not included
| Credit Hours |
Total In-state Tuition |
Stipend Payment |
Student's Share of In-state Tuition |
| 1 |
$190.35
|
$89.00
|
$101.35 + fees
|
| 3 |
$571.05
|
$267.00
|
$304.05 + fees
|
| 6 |
$1,142.10
|
$534.00
|
$608.10 + fees
|
| 9 |
$1,713.15
|
$801.00
|
$912.15 + fees
|
| 12 |
$2,284.20
|
$1,068.00
|
$1,216.20 + fees
|
| 15 |
$2,551.20
|
$1,335.00
|
$1,216.20 + fees
|
|
18 |
$2,818.20
|
$1,602.00
|
$1,216.20 + fees
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Q. How do I apply?
A. You can apply
for your stipend online at CollegeinColorado.org.
You only have to apply once, and you will receive
the stipend every term that you register for eligible undergraduate
courses, authorize for that given term and have
not met your 145 credit hour life time limit.
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Q. How
many credit hours will COF pay for?
A. The College
Opportunity Fund will pay for up-to a total of 145 credit hours
towards your Bachelor degree. Ongoing, you can check your specific
credit hour account balance at the COF website: https://cofweb.cslp.org/cofapp
You should check the COF website for your specific
credit hour account balance at least once a semester. You may also
call College Access Network at 720-264-8550 or 1-800-777-2757.
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Q.
Can I request a waiver IF I run out of COF
Stipend hours?
A. If you exceed
the 145 credit hour limit, you have the right to request a waiver
for up to one year. Click
here for the waiver policy and form.
Q. I
tried to apply for COF, but the COF website says I am ineligible
for the stipend because I am a non-resident. What now?
A. See if you qualify
for a tuition classification status change: go to the Office of
the Registrar's website for information concernring tuition classification
at http://www.mscd.edu/enroll/registrar/services/tuitionClassification.htm.
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Q.
Must I Authorize or Decline the stipend for my classes when I register?
A. Yes. Each
semester that you register for classes, you will be asked
to choose whether to authorize or decline your COF stipend
for eligible credits.
If someone at Metro State registers for you, such
as an academic advisor, then you must
- access the MetroConnect My Services/Registration
tab
- click on the 'Student Records & Financial
Aid' menu item, then select 'Student Records'
- click on the 'COF Stipend Authorization' menu
item.
- choose to authorize or decline your COF stipend
Remember, if you do not authorize the COF stipend
to be applied to your tuition, you will be responsible for an additional
$89.00 per credit hour. Once again, you can see the difference the
stipend makes in the table below:
*Example: Metro
State tuition based on Fall 2007 rates; fees not included
Credit Hours
|
Total In-state Tuition
|
Stipend Payment
|
Student's Share of In-state Tuition
|
1
|
$190.35
|
$89.00
|
$101.35 + fees
|
3
|
$571.05
|
$267.00
|
$304.05 + fees
|
6
|
$1,142.10
|
$534.00
|
$608.10 + fees
|
9
|
$1,713.15
|
$801.00
|
$912.15 + fees
|
12
|
$2,284.20
|
$1,068.00
|
$1,216.20 + fees
|
15
|
$2,551.20
|
$1,335.00
|
$1,216.20 + fees
|
18
|
$2,818.20
|
$1,602.00
|
$1,216.20 + fees
|
|
|
|
|
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Q. Can you use COF
dollars for all classes at the college?
A. Certain classes
have not been eligible for COF dollars including Basic Skills, English
as a Second Language and the majority of Extended Campus classes
including Surveying and Mapping.
Beginning FALL 2006 the following classes will
be eligible for COF:
-Post Secondary Options (High School)
-FastTrack (High School)
-Basic Skills Classes at Community Colleges
-More Extended Campus Classes including,
Metro North: Behavioral Science, Professional Elementary
Education Licensure.
Metro South: Accounting, Behavioral Science, Computer
Information Systems, Hospitality, Meeting, Travel Administration,
and Management.
Q. Can
you pursue a second Bachelor’s degree with more COF dollars?
A. Yes, COF allows
an additional 30 credit hours beyond the first degree using COF
dollars.
Q. What
if I don't have a Social Security Number or a Permanent Resident
Number?
A. If you do not
have a Social Security Number or a Permanent Resident Number you
are able to apply for COF funding through a revised paper application
available on the COF website (https://cofweb.cslp.org/cofapp)
- Scroll down the page, do not click
on Apply for a Stipend at the top of this page
- Click on Stipend Application
(this is the revised form)
- Print out, fill in, and submit the form by
mail to CCHE
You will check a box on the form saying that you
have neither identification number. The COF computer system will
generate a number that you will receive back in the mail from CCHE
and will need to take to the Office of the Registrar, Central Classroom
Building, room 105 at Metro State.
The College will use this computer-generated number
when requesting funding on your behalf. All COF-generated numbers
will be audited by the State of Colorado. Only students who don’t
have an SSN or Permanent Resident Number need to complete a paper
application at this time.
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Because of the funding process under
COF, students must be officially registered with
the college for classes as established, published deadlines
prescribe:
Officially registered means
that students have been accepted for admission by the college,
are eligible to register for classes, and that the Course Reference
Number (CRN) for the class is entered on the student’s registration
record maintained by the Office of the Registrar.
The deadline to register for
a full-semester class for fall and spring semesters is the 12th
day of the semester; for summer semester the deadline to register
is the 8th day of the semester. Which is also the
deadline to authorize the stipend for that particular semester.
These deadlines are available on the web for
each semester at http://www.mscd.edu/academic/acal.htm
There are pro-rated deadlines for part-of-term
classes. It is the students’ responsibility to
attend only those classes for which they are officially registered.
Students who fail to register officially for a class are academically
and financially responsible for any consequences of late
registration, such as appeals, approvals, denials, availability
of a seat in the class, availability of the class, and payment
of full in-state tuition.
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*Calculated
at $89 per semester credit hour. Students at private colleges must
be Pell-eligible. Funding for private colleges varies.
Apply for your stipend at CollegeInColorado.org
or call 800-777-2757 (from local 720 prefix, call 720-264-8550).
If you have questions, please contact:
CollegeInColorado.org
or call 800-777-2757
(from local 720 prefix, call 720-264-8550)
Or fax to 303-296-1637
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