New York Statutes
§ 4118 — Attendance at post-secondary institutions by Native American students
New York § 4118
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N.Y. Education § 4118 (2026).
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§ 4118. Attendance at post-secondary institutions by Native American\nstudents.
1.The education department shall select students for\nattendance at post-secondary institutions from the several Indian tribes\nlocated within this state. In making such selection, due regard shall be\nhad to a just participation in the privileges of this section by each of\nsuch several tribes. If practicable, reference shall also be had to the\npopulation of each of such tribes in determining such selection.\nEligibility for selection shall not be limited to Native Americans\nresiding on reservations.\n 2. No such student may attend a post-secondary institution outside\nthis state, nor one that has not been approved by the New York state\nboard of regents, nor may he be supported or educated at such\nins
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