University Will Pay ‘100 Percent’ Of Illegal Students’ Financial Needs

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Emory University is promising to pay “100 percent of demonstrated financial need for undocumented students (with or without DACA) who are admitted as first-year, first-degree-seeking students.”

The College Fix reports the private Atlanta university apparently has plenty of money to fully fund illegal students who can demonstrate need, but not others.

Emory charges $50,000 in tuition fees for American citizens and $70,000 for foreign nationals.

But, the school’s website tells international students studying legally that “you are required to certify that you have sufficient funds to cover your expenses.”  

The school insists it is not a “sanctuary campus,” but says its program reflects their “values to welcome students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds.”

Corrie O'Connor

 

Salem News Channel Today

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