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The Texas Dream Act previously allowed some undocumented students in Texas to receive in-state tuition to public universities.
AUSTIN, Texas — For undocumented students that rely on the "Texas Dream Act," the news of its recent repeal has them left with uncertainty and fear over their futures.
Texas Commissioner of Higher Education Wynn Rosser told college and university presidents that they “must” reclassify the students as non-residents.
Texas is directing public universities to identify and reclassify undocumented students as out-of-state residents, a move ...
The U of A Honors College has selected 100 exceptional high school students, 91 of whom are from Arkansas, to receive Honors College Fellowships.
The change comes after the Trump administration demanded the state to end the policy earlier this month. Soon after the ...
The publicly elected Board of Trustees said the sudden end of the Texas Dream Act 'bypassed the standard legislative process ...
Texas is asking public colleges and universities to identify which of their students are undocumented and instruct them to ...
Backed by tech money and Donald Trump’s executive orders, MacKenzie Price is out to replace teachers everywhere with AI.
Texas State University was named one of the top 25 drama schools in the world, according to a Hollywood Reporter article ...
The directive comes after a court rescinded undocumented students’ eligibility for in-state tuition. It’s unclear what ...
This episode of The Texan Explains looks at the recent overturning of the Texas Dream Act and the uncertainty it creates for ...