For this? They don't have to, but then they lose federal funding. So colleges would lose a MASSIVE amount of money since most people go to college using federal student loans. If they refused, they wouldn't be able to accept that funding. So the students lose and the college loses.
It's hard to pay for 30k/semester tuition when you don't have a degree already.
Do states really have to follow EO's?
Hawaiian judiciary is silent
For this? They don't have to, but then they lose federal funding. So colleges would lose a MASSIVE amount of money since most people go to college using federal student loans. If they refused, they wouldn't be able to accept that funding. So the students lose and the college loses.
It's hard to pay for 30k/semester tuition when you don't have a degree already.
This is why the federal government should not have all this power. So much for the state’s laboratories of democracy.