A College Lifts a Hurdle for Illegal Immigrants
This is very smart, now these students will almost certainly stay in Colorado and work and start businesses and add to the economy there. - - Donna Poisl
By DAN FROSCH
DENVER — Monday is the first day of the school year for Metropolitan State University of Denver, a compact, urban campus in the heart of the city’s downtown.
It also signifies the dawn of a controversial new policy for this institution of 24,000. Among the crowd of students who will show up for class next week are dozens of illegal immigrants who, as part of a specially tailored tuition rate, can now qualify for a reduced fee if they live in Colorado.
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