A bill for an act requiring proof of citizenship or lawful presence in the country for a student to be classified for in-state tuition and fees at a regents institution or community college.(See HF 2320.)
Impact
The implication of HF2128 is significant as it alters the criteria for students applying for in-state tuition, potentially impacting a diverse group of students, including international students and those with immigrant backgrounds. The bill could lead to increased financial burdens on affected individuals who may have previously qualified for resident tuition rates, thus broadening the gap in educational access and exacerbating inequalities in higher education affordability.
Summary
House File 2128 mandates that proof of citizenship or lawful presence in the United States is required for students seeking to be classified as residents for in-state tuition purposes at regents institutions and community colleges in Iowa. The bill specifically requires both the board of regents and the board of directors of community colleges to adopt rules that prevent the classification of students as residents unless they provide valid documentation of their citizenship status. This legislative move is part of a broader initiative aimed at regulating educational funding and access based on immigration status.
Contention
There are notable points of contention surrounding HF2128, particularly regarding its perceived implications on equity and inclusivity within state education systems. Advocates for the bill argue that it ensures accountability and fairness in determining tuition rates. Conversely, opponents assert that it may unjustly penalize students who may have been raised in Iowa but can't prove citizenship or lawful presence due to a variety of personal circumstances, thereby undermining the principle of equal access to education for all residents.
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A bill for an act requiring proof of citizenship or lawful presence in the country for a student to be classified for in-state tuition and fees at a regents institution or community college.(Formerly HF 2128.)
A bill for an act requiring proof of citizenship or lawful presence in the country for a student to be classified for in-state tuition and fees at a regents institution or community college.(Formerly HF 2128.)
A bill for an act relating to in-state residency for purposes of undergraduate tuition and mandatory fees at regents institutions and community colleges for certain military personnel and family members.(See HF 175.)
A bill for an act providing for a waiver of tuition and mandatory fees at regents institutions and community colleges for peace officers and their legal dependents and making appropriations.
A bill for an act relating to in-state residency for purposes of undergraduate tuition and mandatory fees at regents institutions and community colleges for certain military personnel and family members. (Formerly HSB 6.)
A bill for an act relating to students who are pregnant or who recently gave birth who attend state institutions of higher education governed by the board of regents and community colleges.(See SF 288.)
A bill for an act relating to higher education, including by modifying the responsibilities of private institutions of higher education, community colleges, the state board of regents, and institutions of higher education governed by the state board of regents, modifying provisions related to diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, tuition, and administrator hiring at state universities, membership of the state board of regents, and student-employer work and tuition programs at state universities and community colleges, and including applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 2327.)
A bill for an act relating to students who are pregnant or who recently gave birth who attend state institutions of higher education governed by the board of regents and community colleges.
A bill for an act relating to tuition, degree programs, employment, and related matters pertaining to students enrolled at regents institutions.(See HF 440.)
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A bill for an act relating to students who are pregnant or who recently gave birth who attend state institutions of higher education governed by the board of regents and community colleges.(See SF 252.)