Sanders told The Daily Sun his plan would apply to recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, and said the plan would be funded by a tax on Wall Street’s highest earners.

“I believe we need to have the best-educated workforce in the global economy,” he said. “It makes no sense to me that we have hundreds of thousands of people who are not getting an education because they can’t afford it. All people would be eligible.”

Sanders drew cheers from the crowd throughout the rally, and rally-goers said Sanders addressed many of the topics they found important.

“He spoke on everything I wanted to hear — it’s the same issues I’ve been following,” said attendee Elyssa Creary-Scher of Tucson.

Creary-Scher said she had already voted for Sanders with an early ballot, but she was glad to hear him address health care and education.

Flagstaff resident Thomas Huck said he was planning to vote for Sanders on Tuesday, and he most wanted the senator to address wealth disparity.

Attendee Paul Jaster of Flagstaff, who has also already voted for Sanders, said he felt Sanders was “the most honest candidate we have out there.”