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Information for Undocumented Students
Who are Undocumented Students?

By definition, an undocumented student is a foreign national who:

  1. entered the United States without inspection or with fraudulent documents; or
  2. entered legally as a nonimmigrant but then violated the terms of his or her status and remained in the United States without authorization (as defined by the National Immigration Law Center).

In contrast, a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) is defined as a person who was granted the right to live permanently in the United States. An LPR is a 鈥済reen card鈥 holder that is allowed to legally work and live in the United States.

For more info about Undocumented Students, visit: Overview of Undocumented Students: Immigrants Rising

What is AB540?

AB 540 exempts certain students from paying nonresident tuition (higher than resident tuition) and allows them to apply for different types of .

Students must have:

  1. Satisfaction of either of the following:
    1. High School attendance in California for three or more years.
    2. Attainment of credits earned in California from a California high school equivalent to three or more years of full-time high school coursework and a total of three or more years of attendance in California elementary schools, California secondary schools, or a combination of those schools.
  2. Graduated or will graduate from a California high school or obtained a Certificate or General Education Development (GED), High School Equivalency Test (HiSET), or test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC).
  3. Will register or enroll in an accredited and qualifying California college or university.
  4. If applicable, complete(d) an affidavit to legalize immigration status as soon as you are eligible.
  5. Do not hold a valid non-immigrant visa ( F, J, H, L, A, B, C, D, E, etc. )**

If you meet the requirements above, you should complete the for financial aid. ( A certified GPA is also necessary for Cal Grant consideration.) Your college is responsible for verifying your AB 540 eligibility. Check with your Admissions Office early in the summer before the Fall Term starts.


**If you have Temporary Protected Status or hold a U Visa you may be eligible for the California Dream Act. AB 1899 allows U and T visa holders to also apply for state financial aid. (T visa holders should file a , U visa holders should file a CA Dream Act Application)

What Financial Aid Can A Dreamer Apply For?
  • Cal Grant, Chafee Grant, Middle-Class Scholarship
  • UC Grants, State University Grants
  • California College Promise Grant (Formerly BOG Fee Waiver)
  • EOP/EOPS - Some University scholarships
  • Some private scholarships administered by campuses

Application deadline for all Dreamer Cal Grants and most of the other aid listed above is March 2.

Dreamer Cal Grants include:

  • High School Entitlement Cal Grant A & B
  • CCC Transfer Entitlement Cal Grant A & B
  • Cal Grant C

Dreamers are not eligible to receive Competitive Cal Grants.

A Dreamer Cal Grant application

A Dreamer Cal Grant application = CA Dream Act Application + Non-SSN GPA

Financial Aid will submit GPA electronically for eligible students.

You must meet the application deadline and all applicable eligibility requirements to qualify for any financial aid listed above.

For other financial aid and resources for Dreamers visit: .

What is DACA?

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a federal process that defers removal action of an individual by USCIS for a specified number of years.

  • It is not the same as financial aid
  • It does not grant lawful immigration status
  • It does allow individuals to apply for an SSN and work authorization

CA Dreamers should still file a 听instead of a FAFSA and submit a . If you or your school submits your certified GPA using your DACA SSN, make sure you include that DACA SSN on question #8 of your CA Dream Act Application.

For more info about DACA visit:

Know Your Rights
Red Cards/Tarjetas Rojas

While the Dreamers Success Center provides printed red cards, we would like to provide the ILRC鈥檚 Red Cards link as an additional resource.

El Dreamers Success Center proporciona tarjetas rojas, pero nos gustar铆a proporcionar el enlace de Tarjetas Rojas de ILRC como un recurso adicional.

Preparedness Plans/Planes de Preparacion

Every individual and/or family should have a Family Preparedness Plan in the case of an emergency, regardless of one's immigration status. Please use any of the following resources to help with creating a plan and further understanding your rights. Any additional questions or concerns can be referred to the Dreamers Success Center.

Cada individuo y/o familia debe tener un Plan de Preparaci贸n Familiar en caso de una emergencia, independientemente de su estatus migratorio. Utilice cualquiera de los siguientes recursos para ayudar a crear un plan y comprender mejor sus derechos. Cualquier pregunta o inquietud adicional puede ser referida al Dreamers Success Center.

Frequently Asked Questions/Preguntas Frecuentes

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding District Police Interaction with Undocumented Persons.

Preguntas Frecuentes sobre la Interacci贸n de la Polic铆a del Distrito con Personas Indocumentadas.

SJDC District Police Department - Frequently Asked Questions

Additional Resources/Recursos Adicionales

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