Colorado Commission on Higher Education


The Colorado Commission on Higher Education was established in 1965 by the Colorado General Assembly. The Commission replaced an association which met informally to consider matters related to higher education. The Colorado Department of Higher Education is the principal department of the Colorado state government responsible for implementing the policies of the CCHE.
In 1985 the Assembly gave the Commission increased authority and specific directives through the passage of House Bill 1187.
Specific responsibilities include developing long-range plans for an evolving state system of higher education:
The eleven-member board appointed by the governor of Colorado to create and enforce policy for Colorado public higher education.

List of Universities

Four-Year Schools that are managed/supervised by the Commission through their Trustees/Board of Governors/Board of Regents:
University/CollegeCityEnrollment
Adams State UniversityAlamosa2,962
Colorado Mesa UniversityGrand Junction8,995
Colorado School of MinesGolden7,101
Colorado State UniversityFort Collins33,648
Colorado State University–PuebloPueblo3,680
Fort Lewis CollegeDurango3,400
Metropolitan State University of DenverDenver17,505
University of Colorado–Anschutz Medical CampusAurora4,717
University of Colorado–BoulderBoulder37,153
University of Colorado–Colorado SpringsColorado Springs11,374
University of Colorado–DenverDenver17,567
University of Northern ColoradoGreeley9,067
Western Colorado UniversityGunnison4,053