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CA: Financial Aid for Illegal Students OK’d
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article says 2010 but its wrong its actually an 2011 article from yesterday.. check out them haters on the comments too ^^ |
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Let us work already! Why're they investing so much money and then force us not to contribute?!
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Re: CA: Financial Aid for Illegal Students OK’d
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I'ts riducolous to see all the comments on that page.. they cry about illegals getting financial aid.. but if we were to get work authorization. they would cry about jobs.. thats just funny.. selfish bastards.. |
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why would I waste my time reading the comments of no-life ignorant Americans.
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Screw financial aid. Like first commenter said, let the people with advanced degrees work. There needs to be people filling the jobs and working.
I'm not liking the whole tax-payer funded part. Isn't in-state tuition enough? I would literally do anything to gain in-state tuition right now. |
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^Not for me, as for the getting jobs part, that should have been included.
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Why don't they mention the fact that a student would already have to qualify under AB 540, which usually means they grew up here and are rather assimilated? (Unless I'm wrong and the financial aid is for people who don't qualify as well)
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Also, why doesn't that article mention that the students would already have to qualify under AB 540, usually meaning that they grew up here and are assimilated? (Unless I'm mistaken and the article does mention it, or that a student doesn't have to be AB 540 to qualify for financial aid.) |
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This is great ive been wanting to go to a university for a long time but i couldnt afford it.
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Does anyone know how this CA Dream Act would apply for students pursuing a PhD?
The way most PhD programs in the math/sciences work is that the student pays for his education not through Cal Grants or loans but through research/teaching assistantships which cover most of the tuition. However, last I heard is this is done by putting the student in the universities' payroll (must fill I-9 form) and having the student essentially be an employee as well. Anyone know? |
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