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The term "DREAMer" is often used to describe undocumented students who wish to pursue higher education after graduating from high school. However, these students often face many challenges trying to pursue higher education, such as lack of information or they may have difficulty discussing their situation with others due to the fact that they will likely need to disclose their citizenship status. This page is intended to provide information and resources that may make their dream of pursuing post-secondary education a reachable long-term goal versus just a dream.

  • Financial Assistance

The state of CA offers financial assistance to undocumented students. In California, several assembly bills have passed to offer financial support, AB 540, AB 2000, AB 130, and AB 131. If you are eligible to apply for the California Dream Act, you will not fill out the Free Application for Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA). Students who plan to apply to out-of-state universities, must check with the university to verify the information needed to request financial assistance.

The California Dream Act is an application which allows qualified students the ability to apply for in-state financial aid, be eligible for school funded scholarships, and the board of governors (BOG) fee waiver within the community colleges, private schools, and the public universities in CA. A student must meet the following requirements to qualify for the California Dream Act:attended a high school (public or private) in CA for three or more years, or

  • Attain credits at a CA high school or a combination of elementary, junior and or high school equivalent to 3 or more years as a full time student and/or attended a combination of elementary, middle and/or high schools in CA for a total of three or more years 2 and

  • Graduated or will graduate from a California high school or attainment of General Education Development (GED), High School Equivalency Test (HiSET), or Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC), and

  • Will register or enroll in an accredited and qualifying California college or university, and

  • If applicable, complete an affidavit to legalize immigration status as soon as eligible, and

  • Not hold any of the following non-immigrant visas (A, B, C, D, E, F, H, J, etc.)** 

  • **If you have Temporary Protected Status or hold a U Visa select you may be eligible.

If you qualify to apply, click here to fill out the California Dream Act that opens Oct. 1st.

Completing Affidavits for CCC, CSU and UC


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