Currently, the Outreach and Community Engagement team is focusing on the following programs for students with Foster Care and Homelessness Experience:
Education and Training Voucher (ETV) Program
The Education and Training Voucher (ETV) program is a federally funded program, administered by the Colorado Department of Higher Education to provide funding and support for post-secondary education.
Higher Education Support For Foster Youth (SB 22-008) requires that all public higher education institutions provide Colorado resident students who have been in foster care in Colorado at any time on or after reaching the age of 13, with financial assistance for the remaining balance of the student's total cost of attendance over the amount of any private, state, or federal financial assistance received by the student. These costs are split, with 50% of the cost being covered by the institution and 50% will be covered by the state.
Celebration of Educational Excellence
The Colorado Department of Human Services and the Colorado Department of Higher Education are partnering with other organizations and community partners to recognize young people involved in foster care or youth services who have graduated from high school, received a GED, or obtained a college degree this year. Graduates in attendance will have a chance to attend the resource fair to connect with organizations that can support their success in the future. The Celebration of Educational Excellence was created 26 years ago in response to the poor educational outcomes of current and former foster youth. The celebration has grown and expanded throughout its history, has integrated a resource fair, and emphasizes youth voice and input.
EmpowerEd is a state-funded program, administered by the Colorado Department of Higher Education to provide higher education funding and support to individuals who experienced homelessness and were identified as being McKinney-Vento eligible by a designated school personnel while enrolled in a Colorado high school.