Florida colleges face $15M hit if state bans undocumented students
The Board of Education will consider new rules June 30 that would keep undocumented students out of career-focused schools like Palm Beach State.
State-level colleges in Florida stand to lose more than $15 million in tuition and fees if officials follow through on a plan to bar undocumented immigrant students from attending them, according to a new study .
Palm Beach State College would lose $1 million by itself, the Florida Policy Institute reported . It projects that Palm Beach State, Broward College and Miami-Dade College together would lose a combined $4 million.
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