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I've noticed that international students go through a long, expensive process (visas, proof of funds, etc.) and end up paying out-of-state or international tuition rates. Meanwhile, some states offer undocumented students in-state tuition and even financial aid, despite their status.
I get that many undocumented students grew up in the U.S., but is this fair to international students who follow legal processes and pay more? Should both groups be treated the same, or are their situations too different?
Thoughts?
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