A group of students at the University of Michigan want to make higher education more accessible for undocumented Michigan residents.
Freshman Daniel Morales recently petitioned the U of M Board of Regents for policy changes that would allow undocumented immigrants who graduate from Michigan high schools to pay in-state tuition.
Morales was an undocumented resident when he was first accepted to U of M.
He was told he would have to pay international tuition despite growing up in Michigan. He was also not allowed to apply for financial aid. Morales says that U of M's tuition policies are unjust.
"This is a civil rights fight in which we are restraining a certain population fo our community because of something that is not within their control. What they can control is how they do in school, and these are students who are getting into one of the most competitive universities."
Federal law guarantees undocumented students access to public education from kindergarten through twelfth grade.
Universities set their own tuition policies.
Western Michigan University already charges in-state tuition for undocumented Michigan students.