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Keith Altman Weighs in on In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students in Texas

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Keith Altman Speaks on In-State Tuition Debate for Undocumented Students in Texas

Keith Altman, a nationally recognized education attorney and founder of K Altman Law, was recently featured on KENS 5 News, sharing insights on the controversial debate surrounding in-state tuition eligibility for undocumented students in Texas.

The discussion comes amid renewed scrutiny of a 2001 Texas law that allows undocumented students to qualify for in-state tuition at public colleges and universities. While some lawmakers are pushing to repeal the law, advocates argue it remains a vital tool for providing access to higher education.

Altman: “It’s About Fairness and Access”

In the segment, Altman emphasized the importance of consistency and fairness in educational access.

“These students have grown up in our communities, gone to our schools, and are working toward a future,” Altman said. “Denying them in-state tuition isn’t just unfair—it limits our collective potential.”

As an attorney who has represented students nationwide in complex education law matters, Altman brings a legal and human rights perspective to the issue. He argues that changing the current law could open the door to costly litigation and further marginalize students who already face numerous barriers.

Why This Matters

  • Legal Precedent: Texas was the first state to allow in-state tuition for undocumented students, setting a model followed by others.

  • Impact on Students: Many undocumented students consider Texas their only home and rely on in-state tuition to pursue college.

  • Broader Implications: Policy changes could have a ripple effect on education access and immigration debates nationwide.

Keith Altman’s appearance continues his commitment to standing up for student rights and challenging policies that create inequity in education.

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