Oregon Panel Explores In-state Tuition For Undocumented Immigrants As Diversity Tool

PORTLAND Ore.
A panel of students, faculty and administrators is proposing charging in-state tuition for undocumented immigrant students at Oregon’s public universities.

5 Responses to “Oregon Panel Explores In-state Tuition For Undocumented Immigrants As Diversity Tool”

  1. Lloyd Hansen Says:

    Wow, so aiding and abetting criminals is a way to bolster diversity. Do diversity-hustlers wonder why no one takes them seriously anymore?

  2. Jim Says:

    If undocumented students receive in-state tuition benefits, they still face the hurdle of getting money to pay the in-state rate…as well as room, board, books and supplies, etc. In my experience very few undocumented students will have the means to do so — since by definition they will not be eligible for federal student aid. Their options will be largely limited to private educational loans, at high interest rates, and only potentially available if the student can find a credit-worthy co-applicant who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.

  3. deliberate Says:

    Wow! An International student would have to look “American” to walk across a stage? What is an American look? Meanwhile, someone could walk across stage with died purple hair and not face the same humiliation? This college should be ashamed of itself, especially since this institution was founded for Native Americans and whose campuses blast NA names. Shame, shame.

  4. Wendy Wilson Says:

    That’s great, and exciting! I am proud of my brother.

  5. T. Leon Says:

    The coach with A 0-22 RECORD IS THE HIGHEST PAID HBCU COACH AT NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY. HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE?

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