State and institutional policies on in-state resident tuition and financial aid for undocumented students: Examining constraints and opportunities
In this article, we examine policies related to in-state resident tuition and state financial aid policies aimed at undocumented students. To help frame the discussion and spark further debate and research in this area the article seeks to do three things. First, it provides a comprehensive review o...
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doaj-d7744d6ffab04fd49146d522025526642020-11-25T03:00:42ZengArizona State UniversityEducation Policy Analysis Archives1068-23412017-02-0125010.14507/epaa.25.28091589State and institutional policies on in-state resident tuition and financial aid for undocumented students: Examining constraints and opportunitiesGabriel R. Serna0Joshua M. Cohen1David H. K. Nguyen2Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State UniversityVirginia TechUniversity of North DakotaIn this article, we examine policies related to in-state resident tuition and state financial aid policies aimed at undocumented students. To help frame the discussion and spark further debate and research in this area the article seeks to do three things. First, it provides a comprehensive review of state and institutional in-state tuition policies aimed at undocumented students as well as state college or university system responses. Second, it charts the policy landscape for state financial aid access for this population. Third, it examines the numerous implications that such policies engender and highlights the role of the federal government and the proposed Dream Act in mitigating some of these concerns. It closes by underscoring the important financial role played by the critical interaction of state, institutional, and federal policies in making college going a reality for these students while proposing avenues for future study around the issue.https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/2809undocumented immigrants, tuition, state financial aid, educational policy, state policy, educational equity |
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State and institutional policies on in-state resident tuition and financial aid for undocumented students: Examining constraints and opportunities |
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State and institutional policies on in-state resident tuition and financial aid for undocumented students: Examining constraints and opportunities |
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State and institutional policies on in-state resident tuition and financial aid for undocumented students: Examining constraints and opportunities |
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State and institutional policies on in-state resident tuition and financial aid for undocumented students: Examining constraints and opportunities |
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State and institutional policies on in-state resident tuition and financial aid for undocumented students: Examining constraints and opportunities |
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state and institutional policies on in-state resident tuition and financial aid for undocumented students: examining constraints and opportunities |
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Arizona State University |
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Education Policy Analysis Archives |
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1068-2341 |
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2017-02-01 |
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In this article, we examine policies related to in-state resident tuition and state financial aid policies aimed at undocumented students. To help frame the discussion and spark further debate and research in this area the article seeks to do three things. First, it provides a comprehensive review of state and institutional in-state tuition policies aimed at undocumented students as well as state college or university system responses. Second, it charts the policy landscape for state financial aid access for this population. Third, it examines the numerous implications that such policies engender and highlights the role of the federal government and the proposed Dream Act in mitigating some of these concerns. It closes by underscoring the important financial role played by the critical interaction of state, institutional, and federal policies in making college going a reality for these students while proposing avenues for future study around the issue. |
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undocumented immigrants, tuition, state financial aid, educational policy, state policy, educational equity |
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