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                        Currently, Florida students who are without such permission can qualify for in-state tuition at public colleges and universities. Sen. Randy Fine has also filed a bill that would repeal that provision.
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                        Waiving out-of-state tuition at some universities for grandchildren could save families tens of thousands of dollars over four years.
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                        The waivers will likely be offered on a first-come-first-serve basis, and to be eligible, students must meet certain academic requirements.
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                        As colleges and universities begin the fall semester, some undocumented students are paying the same tuition rate as Florida residents.A handful of…
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                        Veterans will pay less to attend Florida colleges and universities starting Tuesday, one of a handful of laws taking effect at the start of a new budget…
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                        Gov. Rick Scott was in Overtown Thursday to highlight millions in the state budget to help children who were victims of human trafficking.This year’s…
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                        Homestead resident Mayra Rubio was in the audience during President Obama's 2014 State of the Union address and was hoping to hear about reforms that…
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                        State Senate President Don Gaetz likes to introduce House Speaker Will Weatherford as the “taller, smarter, better-looking version of the…