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  2. Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing

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    The Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF) is the principal department of the Colorado state government [2] responsible for administering the Health First Colorado and Child Health Plan Plus programs as well as a variety of other programs for Colorado's low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities.

  3. List of colleges and universities in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The location of the State of Colorado in the United States This is a list of colleges and universities in the U.S. State of Colorado which range in age and focus of programs. [ 1 ] This list also includes other educational institutions providing higher education, meaning tertiary, quaternary, and, in some cases, post-secondary education.

  4. Pikes Peak State College - Wikipedia

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    Pikes Peak State College has four campuses, three military satellite locations, and an extensive distance education program. The largest campus, the Centennial Campus, is located in southern Colorado Springs near the Fort Carson Army post. The Downtown Studio Campus is located in the heart of downtown Colorado Springs.

  5. Colorado College - Wikipedia

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    Colorado College was founded in 1874 on land designated by U.S. Civil War veteran General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad and of Colorado Springs. [5] Founder Thomas Nelson Haskell of the Presbyterian Church [ 6 ] described it as a coeducational liberal arts college in the tradition of Oberlin College .

  6. University of Colorado Colorado Springs - Wikipedia

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    As early as 1945, the University of Colorado offered classes in the Colorado Springs area at various locations, mostly Colorado College. By the 1960s, however, a permanent campus was desired. [7] On February 16, 1961, the Committee for the Expansion of the University of Colorado was formed. The co-chairmen were Joseph Petta and Ronald B Macintyre.

  7. Colorado State University - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time a Colorado State Rams head coach left the team for another program. [111] Canvas Stadium panorama. On December 5, 2014, the Colorado State University System Board of Governors gave approval to build Canvas Stadium, an on-campus multi-use stadium to replace Hughes Stadium, built several miles from campus in the 1960s. [112]

  8. El Pomar Foundation - Wikipedia

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    El Pomar Foundation is a private, general purpose foundation established in 1937 by Spencer and Julie Penrose. With a mission to "enhance, encourage, and promote the current and future well-being of the people of Colorado," El Pomar Foundation provides more than $22 million annually in grants and programs throughout the state.

  9. Colorado Mountain College - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Mountain College (CMC) is a public community college with multiple campuses in western Colorado, and headquartered in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. [4] Founded in 1965, [ 5 ] the institution offers numerous associate degrees, eight bachelor's degrees [ 6 ] and a variety of career-technical certificates. [ 7 ]