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State law trims Ascent funding; Poudre School District approves concurrent‑enrollment MOUs for 2025–26

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Summary

The Colorado legislature passed SB25‑315, changing postsecondary/workforce readiness funding and reducing Ascent program funding for 2025–26. The Poudre School District Board approved concurrent‑enrollment contracts and MOUs for the 2025–26 school year.

The Poudre School District Board of Education approved expenditures in excess of $250,000 to renew concurrent‑enrollment and dual‑enrollment MOUs with postsecondary partners for the 2025–26 school year and beyond.

School administrators told the board the biggest change students and families will face next year involves the Ascent program. Ascent (Accelerating Students Through Enrollment) funds a fifth year of college‑level coursework for recent high‑school graduates at Front Range or Aims Community College. For 2025–26 the state…

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