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Oklahoma's in-state tuition law for undocumented students faces uncertain future after key Texas policy is abruptly struck ...
Professor Theophilus Aku Ugah, a professor of Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability has two decades experience in ...
Congressional Republicans’ budget bill, now awaiting a vote in the Senate, would curb eligibility for those enrolled part ...
Under the Texas legislation, governing boards at higher education institutions will be tasked with reviewing — and ...
A 2001 law has allowed undocumented students in Texas who meet certain criteria to pay in-state tuition at public colleges ...
Texas has officially ended its decades-old policy allowing undocumented students to qualify for in-state tuition rates at public colleges and universities. The move follows a lawsuit from the U.S.
For two decades on Texas college campuses, it was a resilient law in the face of Republicans' hardening immigration agenda: ...
State lawmakers expanded accreditation options, improve security and transfer, tighten free speech and end most remote work ...
Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law a bill providing $8.5 billion in new funding for Texas public schools, offering relief to ...
There were big wins for rural Texas this legislative session as lawmakers dedicated more funding to health care, struggling ...
In light of recent national and state-level policy shifts, a growing coalition of concerned community members is organizing a ...
Greg Abbott on Wednesday is expected to sign into law a bill providing roughly $8.5 billion in new funding for Texas public schools, offering relief to districts for teacher and support staff pay, ...