Colorado Statutes

§ 23-41-105 — School established - role and mission

Colorado § 23-41-105
JurisdictionColorado
Title 23Postsecondary Education
Art.School of Mines

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Colo. Rev. Stat. § 23-41-105 (2026).

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There is hereby established a school at Golden, to be known as the Colorado school of mines. The school of mines shall be a specialized baccalaureate and graduate research institution with high admission standards. The Colorado school of mines shall have a unique mission in energy, mineral, and material science and engineering and associated engineering and science fields. The school shall be the primary institution of higher education offering energy, mineral, and material science and mineral engineering degrees at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.

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Legislative History

Source: G.L. � 2432. L. 1881: p. 219, � 1. G.S. � 3102. R.S. 08: � 6019. C.L. � 8038. CSA: C. 145, � 5. CRS 53: � 124-9-5. C.R.S. 1963: � 124-9-5. L. 85: Entire section R&RE, p. 764, � 8, effective July 1.

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