Amends GS 116-143.1, providing that, notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, a person who meets all of the following qualifications will be accorded resident tuition status: (1) the person received a high school diploma from a NC school or a GED within NC; (2) the person attended a NC school for at least two consecutive years immediately prior to high school graduation; (3) if the person does not have lawful immigration status, they must file an affidavit with the constituent institution;where they are enrolled that states they have filed or will file an application to legalize their immigration status;as soon as they are eligible; and (4) the person satisfies the admission standards for the constituent institution or community college and has secured admission and enrolled as a student.
Provides that any information obtained as part of this process will be confidential and is not considered a public record.
Effective July 1, 2015, applying to the 2015-16 academic semester and to each subsequent semester.
IN-STATE TUITION/SOME N.C. IMMIGRANT YOUTH.
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AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN IMMIGRANT YOUTH TO RECEIVE IN-STATE TUITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AND COMMUNITY COLLEGES IN THIS STATE.Intro. by Luebke, Fisher, Harrison, Meyer.
Status: Ref to the Com on Education - Universities, if favorable, Judiciary I, if favorable, Appropriations (House Action) (Apr 14 2015)
H 689
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