A report to be presented to the University of Michigan Board of Regents is expected to discuss whether the school should offer unauthorized immigrants in-state tuition if they've been living in Michigan.
The Detroit Free Press reports Tuesday the report lays out pros and cons about making such a move. School spokesman Rick Fitzgerald said Provost Phil Hanlon could make a specific recommendation when he sends it to the regents.
A group of students gathered Monday outside the Fleming Administration Building in Ann Arbor to advocate for the university to change its policies about those living in the country without legal permission. The Coalition for Tuition Equality has been seeking a change for more than a year.
The university currently charges those students out-of-state tuition, which is much higher.