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House votes to remove statutory cap on Colorado State University veterinary program admissions
Summary
The Colorado House passed House Bill 11-31 to eliminate a decades-old statutory cap on student admissions to Colorado State University's veterinary medicine program, sponsors said would expand workforce capacity for veterinarians across the state.
The Colorado House on Tuesday passed House Bill 11-31, which removes a statutory cap on the number of students Colorado State University may admit to its veterinary medicine program.
Supporters said the change addresses a cap established in the 1970s that no longer reflects demand. Representative Bri Basenecker, a prime sponsor, said the program is "a nationally top ranked…
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