January 28, 2025

Statement on Legislature Voting to Take In-State Tuition Away from Florida Students

Florida Policy Institute (FPI) released the statement below on HB 1B/SB 2B, legislation the Florida House and Senate passed during today’s special session B that would eliminate out-of-state fee waivers for undocumented students.

Tuition fairness has benefited everyone — the state, our higher education institutions, and Florida families, both documented and undocumented. Repealing this policy has nothing to do with fostering economic opportunity and attracting business and capital to our state.

Dreamers are hard-working, high-achieving students, for whom Florida is their only home. They and their families pay tuition, contribute to our economy, and are valued members of our community. It is simply false that these waivers are a cost to Florida taxpayers. In fact, Florida's universities, and especially our open enrollment colleges, stand to lose upwards of $15 million by barring access to in-state tuition for Dreamers.

In the 2023-2024 academic year alone, over 6,500 Florida Dreamers with a nonresident waiver paid $26.7 million in in-state tuition at state colleges and universities. The education and lives of these students are now being thrown into disarray, as the price for their schooling in some cases quadruples.

At a time when our state colleges face declining enrollment, taking away this opportunity for current high school students – who have been planning for their careers and futures - is not only cruel and unnecessary, it is also harmful for our state overall. Without in-state tuition waivers, many of these students will not be able to pursue higher education at all.

These students and their families are taxpayers—they pay $1.8 billion in state and local taxes a year. To strip them of the opportunity to gain an education when they’ve already contributed greatly in taxes to our state and its public higher education system is patently unfair.

The Florida legislature should be in the business of building opportunity – not deferring dreams. Changing this policy would be a cruel and costly mistake; the Legislature needs to take any opportunity to reverse course.

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