Wednesday, May 18, 2011

States make their own tuition rules for undocumented students

Congress has to pass the DREAM Act. With each state doing its own thing, it is very confusing and also unfair. - - Donna Poisl

By Julie Mianecki, Washington Bureau

Reporting from Washington— Anngie Gutierrez was a child when she arrived in the United States as an illegal immigrant 10 years ago. There's still no path to legal status for her, but in Maryland and a handful of other states, there is a more affordable road to college.

Gutierrez, a high school junior in Hyattsville, Md., will benefit from a new state law that allows illegal immigrants who reside there to pay in-state tuition rates at Maryland's public colleges. If she lived in Virginia, about 15 miles to the west, she would find that many public colleges require undocumented students to pay out-of-state tuition.
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