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Current and former students say being able to pay in-state tuition rates made college more accessible. The state ended the law last week.
The out-of-state tuition rate ranges from double to nearly quadruple the amount of in-state tuition, depending on the school.
Thomas Fugate, a former gardener and H-E-B team member, has reportedly been tapped to lead the Department of Homeland ...
Experts say Wednesday’s action to eliminate the long-standing policy could be a “collusive lawsuit,” where the state and feds ...
Students from around the world say being an international student in America comes with feelings of fear, anxiety and ...
Senate Bill 37 would give governor-appointed boards more power to control what is taught and who is teaching at the state's public colleges and universities.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, speaking on behalf of the DOJ, believes the Texas Dream Act treats some U.S. residents like ...