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The Texas Tribune on MSNWhat to know about Texas ending in-state tuition for undocumented studentsSome implications of the ruling ordering the policy’s end are still unknown. College access experts urged affected students ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNUndocumented students rethink their college dreams after Texas cuts their access to cheaper tuitionThousands of undocumented students who grew up in Texas now face college tuition costs that are more than twice what other ...
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Sporting News on MSNTexas State emerges as leading candidate for Pac-12 ExpansionThe rumors have been flying, but top sources can reveal that Texas State is in prime position to join the Pac-12.
Texas State President Kelly Damphousse likes to have fun on social media. Back in April, Damphousse posted a clever message ...
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A federal judge has blocked a Texas law that has for decades given college students without legal residency in the U.S.
A quick scroll through Kelly Damphousse's social media pages reveals some interesting insights about the president of Texas State University. His admiration for ...
A majority of Arizona voters favored undocumented residents receiving in-state rates for college tuition. What happened in Texas raises questions.
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNUndocumented students seek to challenge end of Texas in-state tuitionA group of undocumented students are asking a federal judge to allow them to challenge the court's ruling that ended their ...
University boards appointed by the Texas governor soon could have new powers to control the curriculum required of students ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas’ undocumented college students no longer qualify for in-state tuitionUndocumented students in Texas no longer qualify for in-state tuition after Texas agreed with the federal government's demand ...
Shortly after the U.S. Department of Justice sued to block Texas from giving in-state tuition to immigrant students without ...
It gave me an opportunity, a chance to prove myself, a chance to move forward,” said Maria Elena Dominguez, who graduated from Texas State University with a degree in bilingual education in 2007.
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