蛋糕就那么大, 非法移民吃一大口, 低收入公民就要少吃几口
The U.S. Department of Education is now permitting parents who lack Social Security numbers to apply for federal student aid via the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), marking an enhancement in educational accessibility for immigrants.
With the U.S. home to over 408,000 undocumented students in higher education, according to the Higher Ed Immigration Portal, the move could significantly ease the financial strain on those students and their families.
https://www.newsweek.com/immigrants-stu ... on-1879679
非法移民可以申请 FAFSA
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#3 Re: 非法移民可以申请 FAFSA
合法公民的子女可以合法工作来支持学习,有助于经济的发展。HBBH 写了: 2024年 3月 16日 10:09 蛋糕就那么大, 非法移民吃一大口, 低收入公民就要少吃几口
The U.S. Department of Education is now permitting parents who lack Social Security numbers to apply for federal student aid via the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), marking an enhancement in educational accessibility for immigrants.
With the U.S. home to over 408,000 undocumented students in higher education, according to the Higher Ed Immigration Portal, the move could significantly ease the financial strain on those students and their families.
https://www.newsweek.com/immigrants-stu ... on-1879679
#4 Re: 非法移民可以申请 FAFSA
会不会是他们的孩子在这里出生的,是公民。父母是非移?父母因为必须提供孩子的上学费用,他们需要填FAFSA.HBBH 写了: 2024年 3月 16日 10:09 蛋糕就那么大, 非法移民吃一大口, 低收入公民就要少吃几口
The U.S. Department of Education is now permitting parents who lack Social Security numbers to apply for federal student aid via the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), marking an enhancement in educational accessibility for immigrants.
With the U.S. home to over 408,000 undocumented students in higher education, according to the Higher Ed Immigration Portal, the move could significantly ease the financial strain on those students and their families.
https://www.newsweek.com/immigrants-stu ... on-1879679
#5 Re: 非法移民可以申请 FAFSA
The Department of Education's policy update rectifies previous oversight, and aligns with the broader objective of ensuring education remains accessible to all segments of the population, regardless of their immigration status. With the U.S. home to over 408,000 undocumented students in higher education, according to the Higher Ed Immigration Portal, the move could significantly ease the financial strain on those students and their families.
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