With the annual costs of earning a college degree in the United States swelling, the relative lower cost of a public education is precious. State residents save thousands of dollars a year by enrolling at a public university in their home state. On the other hand, non-residents, even those who wish to become residents, must pay inflated out-of-state prices, while receiving the same education. While non-residents may eventually gain the benefits of residency, including reduced tuition rates, the cost differential until then is often substantial. In California, depending on a student\u27s individual taxpayer status, an out-of-state student may never gain residency while enrolled, resulting in a nearly doubled tuition bill for the term of th...
LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Adds section 9.1 to Article IX of the State Constitution to em...
Many state colleges and universities differentially classify students as residents or nonresident...
Plaintiffs’ victory in Vergara v. State, a case about teacher evaluation and employment regulations,...
With the annual costs of earning a college degree in the United States swelling, the relative lower ...
After the excitement of getting into the college of her choice wears off, a student may soon wonder ...
One recurring problem is the reclassification of those students initially classified as nonresidents...
State universities charging out-of-state tuition prices through the use of durational residency requ...
Nonresidents, like other persons, are entitled to equal protection of the laws. Limiting the enjoyme...
It is common practice for public universities to impose durational residency requirements on student...
There has been controversy in the lower federal courts concerning durational residency requirements ...
Should undocumented students qualify for in-state tuition? In a recent decision by the California Su...
Article 26 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights stipulates, “Technical and pr...
The recent wave of anti-immigrant sentiment has resulted in a revisitation of the rights of undocume...
Currently, federal law prohibits states from granting unauthorized aliens certain postsecondary educ...
In the past the durational residence requirement has been subject to constitutional challenge under ...
LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Adds section 9.1 to Article IX of the State Constitution to em...
Many state colleges and universities differentially classify students as residents or nonresident...
Plaintiffs’ victory in Vergara v. State, a case about teacher evaluation and employment regulations,...
With the annual costs of earning a college degree in the United States swelling, the relative lower ...
After the excitement of getting into the college of her choice wears off, a student may soon wonder ...
One recurring problem is the reclassification of those students initially classified as nonresidents...
State universities charging out-of-state tuition prices through the use of durational residency requ...
Nonresidents, like other persons, are entitled to equal protection of the laws. Limiting the enjoyme...
It is common practice for public universities to impose durational residency requirements on student...
There has been controversy in the lower federal courts concerning durational residency requirements ...
Should undocumented students qualify for in-state tuition? In a recent decision by the California Su...
Article 26 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights stipulates, “Technical and pr...
The recent wave of anti-immigrant sentiment has resulted in a revisitation of the rights of undocume...
Currently, federal law prohibits states from granting unauthorized aliens certain postsecondary educ...
In the past the durational residence requirement has been subject to constitutional challenge under ...
LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Adds section 9.1 to Article IX of the State Constitution to em...
Many state colleges and universities differentially classify students as residents or nonresident...
Plaintiffs’ victory in Vergara v. State, a case about teacher evaluation and employment regulations,...