Gov. Newsom signed Assembly Bill 91 from Assemblymember David Álvarez, creating a five-year pilot program that will benefit students living within 45 miles of the California-Mexico border.
Low-income students residing in Mexico will now be eligible to pay in-state tuition at nine community colleges in San Diego and Imperial counties. Gov. Gavin Newsom last Friday signed Assembly Bill 91 from Assemblymember David Álvarez, D-San Diego, creating a five-year pilot program that will benefit students living within 45 miles of the California-Mexico border.
Southwestern Board President Roberto Alcántar called the measure a 'great achievement for the region.' 'This is going to help students tremendously by making their education more accessible,' he said. For the 2022-23 academic year, resident tuition fees for California Community Colleges are $46 per credit, according to the bill analysis. That could represent annual tuition fees of $1,104 to $1,380, depending on the number of credits.
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