Mission College is a public community college that strives to ensure students have
access to resources to be successful. The undocumented student population includes
individuals without legal status, those with work authorization (DACA), and students
whom are eligible for AB 540, AB 130 and AB 131. This population has unique needs and
therefore, Mission College recognizes the need for resources. This website serves
as a hub of resources for students, faculty, staff and the community.
NEW RESOURCES & RECENT NEWS
- DACA's path remains uncertain post 9th circuit ruling- Attorneys said that the U.S. Supreme Court is now more likely to take up a case that would decide the fate of DACA as early as mid-January following the Ninth Circuit's ruling last week to keep the program alive, mounting pressue on the new Congress to take legislative action (11/16/18, Public Policy Law 360).
- DACA Renewal Clinics & Scholarships with SIREN-San Jose
- Mission College & Second Harvest Food Bank- FREE Monthly Food Distribution to anyone in the community!
- DACA Resource Guide by CA Legal Policy Center (Feb 2018)
- California Immigrant Guide- a comprehensive website for all Immigrants in California.
Financial Aid is NOT impacted by DACA decision in California. Visit our Campus Resources page for more information!