More Resources
We want you to succeed! Read on for other information and resources that might be helpful.
Questions? Contact the Dreamers Success Center today!
Information for Undocumented Students
Know Your Rights
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding District Police Interaction with Undocumented Persons:
Preguntas Frecuentes sobre la Interacción de la Policía del Distrito con Personas Indocumentadas:
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 Preparación 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.
IRLC - Step by Step Family Preparedness Plan
While the Dreamers Success Center provides printed red cards, we would like to provide the ILRC’s Red Cards link as an additional resource.
El Dreamers Success Center proporciona tarjetas rojas, pero nos gustaría proporcionar el enlace de Tarjetas Rojas de ILRC como un recurso adicional.
Other Helpful Links
California Community Colleges serves the largest number of undocumented students within our state’s public higher education system. Originally created to effectively respond to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) policy’s impact on undocumented students, the Dreamers project has since broadened to help address the most pressing challenges facing undocumented students and their access to higher education.
We at Delta College are proud of our collaboration with the Dreamers Project and are committed to continuing to increase our support for our undocumented students and remove barriers as they pursue higher education.
- CCC Dreamers Project: Strengthening Institutional Practices to Support Undocumented Student Success, Executive Summary
- CCC Dreamers Project: Strengthening Institutional Practices to Support Undocumented Student Success, Full Report
California Rural Legal Assistance (Stockton Office)
145 East Weber Avenue, Stockton CA 95202
Phone: (209) 946-0605
California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation (CRLAF)
2210 K Street, Suite 201
Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 446-7901 Office Phone
Council for the Spanish Speaking (Stockton Office)
445 North San Joaquin Street
Stockton, CA 95202
Phone: (209) 644-2600
- AB540 -- You can go to college regardless of your immigration status!
- Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF)
- Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California (APALC)
- California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office - Undocumented Student Resource Page
- California Dream Act
- California Student Aid Commission
- Central Valley Immigration Services Directory - English
Central Valley Immigration Services Directory - Spanish - Educators for Fair Consideration (E4FC)
- How Can I Get My Papers: Lessons from a Decade of Online Legal Intakes for Undocumented Immigrants
- Immigrants Rising Resources
- Immigrant Legal Resource Center
- Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF)
- National Immigration Law Center
- UCLA Dream Resource Center
- Undergraduate Resources
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
- USCIC Considerations on DACA
- We Are Here to Stay Website
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