Repeal Colorado Career Advisor Training Program
Overview: SB 25-219, Repeal Colorado Career Advisor Training Program, Governor Signed, Introduced: March 31, 2025Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to repeal the Colorado Career Adv
Overview: SB 25-219, Repeal Colorado Career Advisor Training Program, Governor Signed, Introduced: March 31, 2025Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to repeal the Colorado Career Adv
Overview: SB 25-219, Repeal Colorado Career Advisor Training Program, Governor Signed, Introduced: March 31, 2025
Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to repeal the Colorado Career Advisor Training Program, which was previously established to provide training and professional development opportunities for school counselors and other educators who assist students with career planning and exploration.
Key Provisions:
- Repeals the statutory provisions that created the Colorado Career Advisor Training Program
- Eliminates the requirement for the Department of Education to administer and oversee the program
- Removes the associated funding and appropriations for the program
Affected Parties and Impacts:
- School counselors and other educators who previously relied on the training program to enhance their career advising skills will no longer have access to those resources
- Students may experience a reduction in the quality and availability of career planning and exploration services provided by their schools
- The Department of Education will no longer be responsible for managing and funding the career advisor training program
Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The bill has been signed into law by the Governor, and the Colorado Career Advisor Training Program will be repealed as a result. The Department of Education will need to update its policies and procedures to reflect the program's termination.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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