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Providing in-state tuition to undocumented immigrants increases college enrollment

10.15.08 | Wiley

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New York, N.Y. – October 15, 2008 – Undocumented youth are not likely to go to college. Usually they do not qualify for financial aid and often come from low-income families with little ability to pay college tuition. A new study in the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management found that providing tuition subsidy in the form of in-state tuition increased the college enrollment and educational attainment of non-citizen, Mexican young adults, a group comprising a majority of undocumented individuals in the United States.

Results show that the in-state tuition policy was associated with a 31 percent increase in college enrollment and a 33 percent increase in the proportion of Mexican young adults with a college degree.

"Without opportunities for college education, the undocumented youth may be pushed into an underground economy and remain isolated from the mainstream American society," the author concludes. "Access to affordable higher education can potentially open new opportunities for these youth, which may improve their future economic prospects, productivity, and contributions to the U.S. economy."

Neeraj Kaushal, PhD, of Columbia University used data from the Current Population Survey, which provides information on the citizenship status of a foreign-born person, to analyze whether the provision of in-state college tuition affected college enrollment and educational achievement.

This study is published in the Fall 2008 issue of the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management . Media wishing to receive a PDF of this article may contact journalnews@bos.blackwellpublishing.net .

Neeraj Kaushal is affiliated with Columbia University and can be reached for questions at nk464@columbia.edu .

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Wiley. (2008, October 15). Providing in-state tuition to undocumented immigrants increases college enrollment. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LP25K5NL/providing-in-state-tuition-to-undocumented-immigrants-increases-college-enrollment.html
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