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House circles bill to allow resident tuition for Job Corps students after fiscal debate

Utah House of Representatives · February 16, 2005
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The House circled first substitute S.B. 122, which would grant resident tuition status to Job Corps students living and working in Utah; proponents said about 40 students could benefit, while opponents warned of a potential fiscal impact of up to $6,000 per student per year.

First substitute S.B. 122, which would grant resident tuition status to Job Corps students who reside and work in Utah so the Department of Labor may pay in‑state tuition, was discussed and ultimately circled by the House.

Representative Dean, sponsor, said the measure would allow Job Corps participants who live and work in Utah to be treated as residents for tuition purposes so they can attend Utah…

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