A growing number of US states are revoking in-state tuition benefits for undocumented students. Simultaneously, the Department of Education is restricting access to federal grants and loans for non-citizens.
- 22 states and DC previously allowed in-state tuition for undocumented students
- Texas has eliminated tuition benefits it previously pioneered in 2001
- Secretary Linda McMahon restricted Pell Grants and federal loans for non-citizens
- New federal rules are currently subject to litigation
- Increased costs are forcing some undocumented students to leave higher education
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