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Lines, Patricia M. – Journal of College and University Law, 1982
Raising tuition is one solution to reduced revenue at public colleges and universities. Nonresidents, aliens, or persons who have only recently established residency in the state bear a larger share of the financial burden. Constitutional pitfalls in this policy are reviewed, and the validity of sex-based tuition rules is examined. (MLW)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Due Process
Craddick, Jan – 1987
The State of Alaska and many other states are concerned with the issue of public funding of private institutions. Alaska's State Tuition Equalization Program was ruled unconstitutional in 1976; currently there are no grants programs for students wanting to attend public and private institutions of higher education. The importance of federal and…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Federal Aid