The Colorado Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (CO-AMP) is an innovative consortium of fourteen community colleges and four-year institutions, and four Native American tribes in Colorado and the Four Corners region. The Alliance's mission is to double the number of historically and currently under-represented American Indian, African American, Hispanic and Pacific Islander students earning bachelor's degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

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CO-AMP Brochure

CO-AMP Newsletter 2009

CO-AMP Director Dr. Omnia El Hakim at NSF read on

CO-AMP's educational excellence and diversity enhancement programs are strongly supported by the Presidents of the participating institutions and the Chairpersons of the four participating American Indian tribes. The Presidents are highly committed to institutionalizing CO-AMP activities to assure continuation of the programs developed after the NSF funding ends.

Glimpses Of CO-AMP!

 

Participating Institutions:
Adams State College

AIMS Community College

Colorado School of Mines

Colorado State University - Pueblo

Colorado State University

Fort Lewis College

Trinidad State Jr. College

University of Colorado-Denver

University of Colorado-Boulder

University of Colorado-Colorado Springs

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