How Utah adopted 'the most inclusive in-state tuition policy in the nation' for refugees

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A revolutionary bill signed by Gov. Spencer Cox in March expands in-state tuition access to refugees and asylum seekers, giving them an opportunity to pursue their educational goals.

, eight leading state legislators discussed recent policies they implemented to help with refugee integration and resettlement.

HB102 allows refugees to immediately qualify for in-state tuition rates by requiring state schools to grant them residency status, which can otherwise take years to receive.. A unique opportunity abroad ended with the Venezuelan government freezing Moreno's bank accounts and charging him with treason after he spoke out against his home country."I had to apply for political asylum here. I was lucky because my political asylum process took four months.

"When the bill was first drafted, we were looking at refugees and asylum-seekers. And as other groups took a look at the legislation, they said, 'Well, what about this group that might be impacted?' … The legislation just got better and better," Teuscher said during the summit. Teuscher easily won support, thanks to touching stories like Qaderi's that brought the refugee plight to life in vivid detail.

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