Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB640

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Education; noncitizen students with certain status are classified as in-state for tuition; provisions

Impact

If enacted, HB640 will directly influence tuition fees for eligible noncitizen students, making higher education more accessible to a group that historically faced challenges in affording in-state educational opportunities. The bill aligns with broader efforts to enhance educational equity and inclusiveness, recognizing the importance of supporting students from varied backgrounds in achieving their educational goals.

Summary

House Bill 640 seeks to amend Georgia's regulations regarding the classification of noncitizen students for tuition purposes in the university system. The bill allows noncitizen students who hold certain statuses—specifically refugees, special immigrants, or those granted humanitarian parole under federal law—to be classified as in-state students for tuition as soon as they settle in Georgia. This change is aimed at providing these students equal access to education while reducing financial barriers often faced by noncitizens.

Contention

Some potential points of contention surrounding HB640 include concerns regarding immigration status verification and the criteria used to classify noncitizen students as in-state. Critics may argue that such classifications could lead to broader implications on the allocation of state resources and the potential influx of noncitizen students overwhelming state-funded education. Additionally, there may be discussions about ensuring that the provisions do not inadvertently exclude other deserving groups or complicate the existing framework of in-state versus out-of-state tuition classification.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB264

University System; noncitizen students with certain refugee, special immigrant, or humanitarian parolee status under federal law are classified as in-state for tuition purposes; provide

GA SB476

Education; in-state tuition for certain noncitizen students; provide

GA HB888

Education; in-state tuition for postsecondary education for certain noncitizen students; provide

GA SB1798

Relating to the resident status, tuition rates, certain financial support, and certain documentation requirements for students enrolled at public institutions of higher education, including students not lawfully present in the United States.

GA HB891

Noncitizens of the United States; removes certain terminology in the Code of Va.

GA HB2059

Noncitizens of the United States; removes term aliens throughout Code.

GA HB962

Noncitizens of the United States; removes term aliens throughout Code.

GA SB1560

Relating to noncitizens.

GA SB0115

Higher Education Tuition Amendments

GA S2736

Replaces references to "alien" and "illegal alien" in statutes with "noncitizen" and "undocumented noncitizen," respectively; prohibits use of those terms by executive branch agencies.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.