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Texas will deny in-state tuition to undocumented students and non-resident U.S. citizens starting fall 2025 due to a federal court order.
Texas is enforcing new rules that deny in-state tuition to students who are not lawfully present in the U.S., including DACA recipients, starting in the Fall 2025 semester.
The change follows a federal court ruling that found Texas’s prior policy violated federal immigration law by offering in-state rates to undocumented students while denying them to non-resident U.S. citizens.
A consent agreement requires institutions to reclassify affected students and charge nonresident rates, with adjustments made by the census date or the next academic term.
Texas says it must comply with federal court orders, including those from the Fifth Circuit that deem the DACA program unlawful, even as current recipients retain protections under ongoing injunctions.
Texas negará la matrícula en el estado a estudiantes indocumentados y ciudadanos estadounidenses no residentes a partir del otoño de 2025 debido a una orden de un tribunal federal.