D2 Promise Scholarship Program

Proving what’s possible.
America’s first publicly funded first-dollar Promise program – creating real opportunities for every D2 graduate.

D2 students served since 2020

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Fall-to-spring retention highest in program history

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Success rate graduated, transferred, or still enrolled

$ 2 M

Annual investment approved by D2 voters for 10 years

2026 Bellwether Award

Best In Showcase

Workforce Development

Top 10

national finalists

#1

in their category

Nationally recognized: D2 Promise wins 2026 Bellwether Best in Showcase Award

The Bellwether Award is one of the most prestigious honors in American community college education. In its very first year competing, the D2 Promise partnership was selected as one of just 10 national finalists from 20 states and 30 colleges – and then earned the highest honor.

“Winning this award affirms what we have built together. The D2 Promise shows what becomes possible when a community, a college, a school district, and nonprofit partners commit to removing systemic barriers.”

The D2 Promise is now a national model for replication – with training for other communities planned through the Promise for All Fellowship in 2027.

Thriving students

The stories behind the numbers

Numbers tell one kind of story. Behind every data point is a real person who decided to bet on themselves – and found a community betting on them right back.

Qaiden Nieves

Harrison High School → D2 Promise Scholar

For Qaiden, the number one concern he hears from friends about their future is always the same – they don’t think they can afford it. With D2 Promise, that barrier is gone.

“It opened up a possibility I never saw myself having.”

America’s first publicly funded first-dollar Promise program

The D2 Promise Scholarship Program believes in removing barriers, not just creating opportunities.

Program Overview

Delivering on our Promise

The D2 Promise Scholarship Program believes in removing barriers, not just creating opportunities.

What is a First-Dollar Scholarship?

D2 Promise pays tuition and fees upfront before any other aid is applied. This means federal and state financial aid turns into money students can use for living expenses and other costs. Most Promise programs work backwards, only covering what’s left over after other aid is applied.

Comprehensive coaching

Students get guidance navigating college and career paths through PPSC’s dedicated Promise coaches. Since 2020, D2 Promise students have retained at a rate 20 percentage points higher than PPSC’s overall student population.

Community investment

Publicly funded for 10 years with full transparency and accountability. In November 2024, D2 voters committed $2 million annually to ensure students can focus on their education.

No GPA requirements

All students who graduate from a D2 high school and enroll at PPSC within 16 months are eligible. 72% of the Fall 2025 cohort are the first in their family to attend college.

Economic impact

When D2 students earn credentials and enter the workforce, the benefit reaches far beyond the individual. Higher wages, stronger local businesses, and graduates who return to serve the community they grew up in.

Eligible schools

Program Details

Fall 2025 cohort results

The first-dollar model is working

The inaugural cohort of America’s first publicly funded first-dollar Promise program set new records across the board.

D2 graduates enrolled

Fall 2025 first-dollar cohort

%

First-generation students

Writing a new chapter for their families

%

Would not have attended college

Without this program

Your investment at work: full accountability

When D2 voters approved the mill levy in November 2024, they committed $2 million annually for 10 years. Every dollar is tracked, reported, and publicly available.

Citizens Oversight Committee

12 community members review all mill levy expenditures annually

Regular community reports

Published three times a year with updates on student progress and fund usage

Yearly data-driven report

Independent economic impact analysis by Data-Driven Economic Strategies (DDES)

Open financial records

Full transparency at hsd2.org/our-district/financial-transparency

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Transparency & accountability

This website and the accompanying reports show how mill levy funds are being used and track student progress in the D2 Promise program. They’re part of our commitment to transparency and accountability to voters who approved this investment.

You’re right to ask—someone IS paying for this. Our community voted to invest up to $2 million annually through the mill levy. The accountability measures include a Citizens Oversight Committee, quarterly public reports, state-required financial reporting, and yearly economic impact reports.

Multiple oversight layers ensure accountability, fulfilling our transparency commitment to D2 voters:

  • Citizens Oversight Committee reviews all mill levy expenditures annually
  • Updated reporting three times a year (fall, spring, and summer) track student outcomes and spending
  • State financial reporting under Colorado Revised Statutes 22-44-304
  • Data-Driven Economic Solutions yearly report provides a comprehensive program evaluation
  • Full transparency at hsd2.org/our-district/financial-transparency

Program impact

The data shows strong results, and student stories prove the impact. 75% of Promise students graduate, transfer, or remain enrolled at PPSC. This is 20 percentage points higher than PPSC’s overall rate. Complete outcome data is available in our quarterly reports, and yearly economic impact reports provide comprehensive program evaluation.

 

D2 Promise student Spencer Harris says, “My coaches helped me a lot with finding jobs and keeping my grades up.”

We’re America’s first publicly funded first-dollar Promise program. Unlike programs that only pay what’s left after other aid, we pay tuition and fees upfront. Then, federal and state aid can help with living expenses.

These students become the workforce serving our entire community—nurses, teachers, mechanics, and business owners. The mill levy was approved because voters understood this investment strengthens our whole community.

Program participation

Complete eligibility requirements and application processes are available at hsd2.org/academics/direct-admissions and pikespeak.edu/costs-scholarships-aid/promise-programs

Harrison High School, Sierra High School, James Irwin Charter High School, Aspire Online Academy, Atlas High School, Vanguard High School, and Career Readiness Academy.

No GPA requirements. If you graduate from a D2 high school and enroll at PPSC within 16 months, you’re eligible.

Contact & More Information

Stay connected & learn more

Program information

For complete program details and how to apply:

Financial questions

Report updates

Check back in the fall, winter, and summer for new student stories, updated data, and program progress reports.

District contact

Harrison School District 2

Partners

Prepared in partnership with: Pikes Peak State College, Legacy Institute, Peak Education, and Data-Driven Economic Strategies (DDES)