High-performing out-of-state students could lose a tuition break at Florida universities if their grandparents haven’t lived ...
High-achieving out-of-state students may soon face tighter requirements to qualify for in-state tuition at Florida’s public ...
To achieve Florida’s workforce talent goals, we need to ensure that an education beyond high school is within all Floridians’ ...
Making it harder for Dreamers to afford and attend college is self-defeating for Florida, moving our state in the wrong direction.
The cost of running a university is rising. Yet Florida lawmakers have insisted on keeping tuition affordable for students.
A recent report by the Florida College Access Network revealed that for students in the bottom 20% income bracket, the cost of tuition, books and fees as a portion of family income is 17 times ...
A decade ago, Miami-Dade lawmakers were instrumental in securing cheaper, in-state tuition rates for undocumented college students in Florida known as “Dreamers.” That legacy is now over.
because they all attended Florida high schools, because their families paid taxes and contributed to the state’s economy, they would be allowed to pay in-state tuition at state colleges ...