University of Colorado provides update on federal issues affecting higher education

Kenneth T. Christensen
Kenneth T. Christensen
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The University of Colorado’s Federal Relations and Counsel office has released an update covering several federal issues that may affect the university. The topics include the potential relocation of Space Command, a lawsuit concerning in-state tuition for undocumented students, a court ruling on Harvard University’s funding freeze, a decision related to pocket rescissions, and an investigation by the Office for Civil Rights into Denver Public Schools.

According to the update dated September 5, these developments are part of ongoing federal policy changes and legal decisions relevant to higher education institutions. For more detailed information on these matters and to stay informed about future updates from the University of Colorado system, readers can visit the CU System Federal Transitions Updates page at https://www.cu.edu/federal-relations/federal-transitions-updates.



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