The Arizona Supreme Court ruled last April that a student with DACA status — that’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival — was not eligible for lower in-state tuition.
The result, according to the Arizona Republic, has been a 40 percent decline in Maricopa Community Colleges enrollment. Slowing enrollment at ASU for this category of students is also thought to be linked to the ruling.
Now a Republican from Cave Creek, along with other bipartisan co-sponsors, has introduced legislation that would allow any student who graduates from an Arizona high school to qualify for in-state tuition, and immigration status isn’t mentioned at all.
State Sen. Heather Carter is the sponsor and she joined The Show to discuss why she introduced the bill.
EDITOR'S NOTE: KJZZ is licensed to the Maricopa County Community College District.
More Stories From KJZZ
- Judge Rejects AZ Governor's Attempt To Deny DACA Group Licenses
- Arizona DACA Students Vow To Continue Fighting For In-State Tuition