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West, Jim – Washington Student Achievement Council, 2015
Effective July 1, 2003, House Bill (HB) 1079 allows any student, including presumed undocumented students who meet specific criteria, to pay in-state tuition at Washington's public colleges and universities. In addition to meeting certain conditions, the affidavit states that the student will file for permanent residency at the earliest…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, College Students, Citizenship, Enrollment
WALLS, FOREST – 1961
PRESENT MIGRANT LABOR PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN PROPOSED ARE PRESENTED. THE FIRST PROBLEM AREA IS PROVIDING EDUCATION FOR MIGRANT CHILDREN. THIS IS HINDERED BY THE PROBLEM OF SECURING COMPLIANCE WITH MINIMUM EDUCATION LAWS AND BY LAWS PROHIBITING EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN DURING SCHOOL HOURS. A SECOND PROBLEM AREA IS THAT OF CHILD LABOR.…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Disadvantaged, Health Conditions, Housing Deficiencies
Florida Board of Governors, State University System, 2004
The State University System has low tuition and fees for resident undergraduates compared to public universities nationally. But just how low is tuition in Florida compared to other states? The answer varies slightly between the two commonly-cited surveys of tuition and fees, although both agree that Florida is among the least expensive states.…
Descriptors: Universities, Tuition, State Colleges, Undergraduate Study
Washington State Council for Postsecondary Education, Olympia. – 1976
In recent years there have been a number of proposals to extend resident tuition and fee status to certain groups of foreign nationals (E-1) in the State of Washington. An E-1 national is "any nonimmigrant alien entitled to enter the United States under and in pursuance of the provisions of a treaty of commerce and navigation between the…
Descriptors: Fees, Foreign Students, Higher Education, In State Students
Washington State Council on Higher Education, Olympia. – 1972
A law was enacted during the session of the 1971 Washington State Legislature establishing definitions and procedures for residence classification. In the 1972 special session of the legislature, the 1971 residence law was amended to clarify several questions relative to the original legislation. At that time it was determined that the Council on…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Classification, Guidelines, Higher Education
The Estimated Fiscal Impact of Extending Resident Tuition and Fee Status to All G. I. Bill veterans.
Paige, James F. – 1976
In January 1975, the Washington State Senate entertained a bill which would extend the definition of "resident student" for tuition and fee purposes to all veterans receiving benefits under the GL I. Bill of Rights. This report reviews the G.I. Bill and the financial assistance it provides, and makes an extensive analysis of the fiscal…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, In State Students, Out of State Students, Postsecondary Education
Washington State Board for Community Coll. Education, Olympia. – 1982
In 1982, a study was conducted to identify the effects on Washington's community colleges of state legislation requiring tuition and fee increases for 1981-83 and altering residency policies. Presidents, deans of instruction, deans of students, admissions officers, financial aids officers, registrars, adult/continuing education directors, and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Administrator Attitudes, Community Colleges, Educational Change