Published Date
18 Dec 2024
Category
Education
Florida lawmaker introduces bill to require DACA students to pay out-of-state tuition
Florida state Sen. Randy Fine, a Republican, proposed a bill to require high school graduates with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, status to pay out-of-state tuition for college.
Under S.B. 90, DACA students would no longer qualify for in-state tuition, which costs an average of $6,143 for the 2024-2025 academic year, according to the State University System of Florida. The University of Florida, for example, is $6,381 for in-state tuition but $28,658 for out-of-state tuition, according to US News & World Report.
Florida state Sen. Randy Fine proposed a bill to require high school graduates with DACA status to pay out-of-state tuition for college. (Getty Images)
"While blue-collar Floridians are struggling to make ends meet, it is not fair to require them to pay $45 million a year to subsidize sweetheart deals for college degrees to those who should not even be here," Fine said in a statement.
"This is a no-brainer way to reduce the size of government and free up resources to help Floridians in need," he continued. "We must put Floridians first, and I am proud to do my part to rebalance the scales for our citizens."
The bill would not modify the admission policies of Florida’s 12 state universities and 28 state colleges. (Getty Images)
State Rep. Anna Eskamani, a Democrat, has expressed strong opposition to the bill, arguing that the proposed change would create significant financial barriers for students who have lived in Florida most of their lives.
Eskamani also noted that many DACA students do not qualify for scholarships and are already at a financial disadvantage.
The legislation, Fine argues, is about "ensuring people who shouldn't be in the country aren't getting discounted educations," according to Fox 13.
Fine claims the state cannot afford to subsidize tuition for students who are not in the country legally. (Getty Images)
"I am concerned this policy may have legs this year," Eskamani said.
Fine, who joined the state Senate last month, is resigning from the legislature, effective March 31, so he can run for the U.S. House seat that is expected to be vacated by U.S. Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., who was nominated by Trump to be his White House national security advisor.
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