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More DREAMs Come True in California: How Tuition Waivers Opened Doors for Undocumented Students

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After reviewing transcripts for thousands of California community college students, researchers discovered an encouraging trend in enrollment for undocumented students. The study shows that since the California DREAM Act was introduced, undocumented students are now completing an average of 7.5 credits in the first semester of enrollment -- on par with U.S. citizen students who receive aid. The policy offers these students state grant aid and community college fee waivers they weren't previously afforded.


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