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Immigration

Oct. 26, 2010

Tuition, Higher Education and Immigration Status

Children of unauthorized immigrants deserve access to our higher education system. By Jennifer Chacón of the UCI School of Law.

By Jennifer M. Chacón

On Oct. 5, the state Supreme Court heard arguments in a lawsuit involving a challenge to California Government Code Section 68130.5. This provision, enacted in 2001, specifies that students who are admitted to California's public colleges and universities are entitled to pay in-state tuition if they attended high school in California for at least three years and graduated or obtained the equivalent of high school gra...

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