A new law in California will allow some students living in Mexico within 45 miles of the border with the Golden State to waive nonresident tuition.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill Friday that will allow some students living in Mexico near the border to receive in-state tuition at certain community colleges, his administration confirmed on its website. The bill was one of many listed in a 'legislative update' news release. 'Governor Gavin Newsom took his final actions of the 2023 legislative season today,' the Friday release said. 'The desk is clear.
LIBERAL CALIFORNIA LAWMAKERS SLAMMED FOR PROPOSING STUDENTS IN MEXICO RECEIVE IN-STATE COLLEGE TUITION 'At some point, I stopped believing I could go to college,' Agustin Guzman, who attends Texas A&M International University, in Laredo, Texas, while living in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, told The Times. 'But now, I tell people that I cross every day — that I do three hours on the bridge just to get a college education.
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