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mon 4/27/2009

 

The College Board has pledged its support for the Dream Act, which gives undocumented children aged 15 and under (who have been living in the U.S. for five years) access to in-state college tuition and federal financial aid.

 
 
 

21 responses to “daily dos: owe no”

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☠Donn Garciia☠

mon 4/27 2:10am

GOOD! pero tambien que pue con lo que ya tan pa graduarse? que de nosotros?

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LUiGi J.

mon 4/27 10:09am

hey my brother has this..lucky him...

..the only thing i wish is that they would have giving it to me cus i want to attend college NOW!!or just said that "the added family members of ____son/daughters name____ could go to college with some help of the state paying for it"

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MiZ. wOe...

mon 4/27 10:51am

thats a start but these kids deserve the same amount of help and mayb more than residents and citizens get. jus because they arent legal doesnt mean they arent smart jus think of how many doctors nurse and scientist could become out of all those kids all they need is the push, the help and encouragement.

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Precious

mon 4/27 12:14pm

its good for them !!!
what about us !!
we are in school working our asses of and for what nothing!!!
what about teen moms i dont see them giving teen mom money to go to college!
i can't even get fincial aid cuz im not married to my babies' dad

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★ мιzz yandel ★ ..

mon 4/27 1:31pm

That is really good, people really do come here to have a better life and this is great for all the kids who really do want to go and do something for themselves.

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Jorge C

mon 4/27 3:36pm

IM YOUNGER DEN 15, & IVE BEEN LIVIN IN DA U.S 4 MORE DEN 5 YRS., SO DAT SOUNDS GUD 4 ME =)

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Mizz Alacranes Musical =)

mon 4/27 5:20pm

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