Undocumented students may no longer be welcome in Florida colleges, adult education
Faten (left), a former FAU student who was 10 credits away from graduating when Florida ended in-state tuition for undocumented students, stands with her mother (right). She had to end her studies because her family couldn’t afford in-state tuition. “My family was consoling me, because I was just crying the whole day,” Faten said. “It’s not fair. I don’t want to leave.”
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