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The Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees provided initial review at its May 18 meeting of a long-term lease with the Salida School District for use of its Kesner Building ....
The Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees provided initial review at its May 18 meeting of a long-term lease with the Salida School District for use of its Kesner Building by the CMC Salida campus. The college has occupied a small portion of the Kesner Building through a short-term lease for several years, a press release stated. The building, directly adjacent to the high school, consists of approximately 12,960 square feet. The proposed lease term is Aug. 1, 2021, through July 31, 2024, with three additional one-year renewal options. Also at the May 18 meeting, the board conducted its first hearing on the collegeâs fiscal year 2021-22 budget. ....
The Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees is in receipt of a projected 2021-22 budget of $76.4 million, with an expected 3.24% increase in revenues compared to the current year. The CMC board got its first look at the budget during a May 18 meeting at the Steamboat Springs Campus. Formal approval is expected in June. The budget includes a 3% cost-of-living increase for employees, aligned with the anticipated rate of inflation. A summary presentation of the budget will be made at the June 22 meeting in Glenwood Springs. The draft budget is available at ColoradoMtn.edu . In other business at the May 18 meeting, the CMC board: ....
The Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees voted Tuesday, Jan. 26, to raise tuition by $5 per credit hour, according to a news release. The board voted unanimously to approve the increased tuition, which goes into effect in the 2021-22 school year. The tuition increase applies to all students except those who are not residents of Colorado. The board also voted to reduce the per-credit hour fee for its Learning Materials Program, which provides books and other resources for students, from $29 to $25. With the change to the program fee, students will see a net increase of only $1 per credit hour to their tuition. ....