Community College Decision On Illegal Immigrants Doesn’t Reach North Carolina State University

Posted on: June 17th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Higher Education ] [ North Carolina ]
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“A decision by the North Carolina Community College System to disallow illegal immigrants from becoming students will not affect University policy, according to Thomas Griffin, director of Undergraduate Admissions.

N.C. State, along with other UNC-system schools, will continue to admit undocumented students if they pay out-of-state tuition, Griffin said, and they may not receive financial aid. “*

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