The educational policy specialists, the Maryland-based JBL Associates, hired by the NCCCS found that the system could make a profit of $1,700 a year per full-time student if it admitted illegal aliens and charged them out-of-state, rather than in-state tuition rates, and that this would provide substantial economic and social benefits to the state.
NC Community College Report on Illegal Alien Students Stresses Minor Financial Gains for System, Not the Rule of Law.Ī newly released consultant‘s report on the admission of illegal aliens to the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) stresses small scale financial gains for the system and debatable benefits of ‘access’, as opposed to the rule of law and the interests of citizens and legal residents of the state.īut if the North Carolina community college system is going to ignore the central fact of the illegal presence of these students just to make a few dollars, it might as well consider auctioning off admission slots to the highest bidder – an idea that is equally dubious in principle, but bound to generate even more money for the system.