DACA Students
What is a Sanctuary College? A sanctuary campus is any college or university in the United States that adopts policies to protect members of the campus community who are undocumented immigrants. The term is modeled after "sanctuary city", a status that has been adopted by over 30 municipalities. Proposed policies on sanctuary campuses include:
- Not allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers onto campus without a warrant.[1]
- The refusal of campus police to enforce immigration law.[1]
- Not sharing student immigration status with ICE.[1]
- Not gatherinExcelencia in Education maintains an extensive database of scholarships that do not require a social security number or U.S. citizenship. You can search through that list below.
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Scholarship Databaseg information on immigration or citizenship status.[2] - Providing tuition support, including in-state tuition rates at public universities to students with DACA status.[2]
- Providing distance-learning options for deported students to complete their degrees.[2]
- Providing confidential legal support to students with immigration law questions and issues.[2]
- Expanding policies to include medical and other facilities associated with the campus.[3]
- Reducing the deployment of campus police to protests that seek to include undocumented students and workers to avoid intimidation of undocumented activists.[4]
- Ending practices which undermine worker and student worker labor unions.[5]
More than 200 colleges or universities have sancutaury petions or protective policies already in place and have many have chosen to e named on a nationwide list. http://eao.arizona.edu/isrc/daca-and-undocumented-student-resourceshttp://remezcla.com/lists/culture/sanctuary-campus-daca/
Scholarships
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Scholarships List Scholarship A-Z
FacebookTwitterGoogle+You will find an interactive table of all collected scholarships in this page. You can also view the individual months in the following lists.The interactive tables allow you to search in any field in the table. You can download the data as a CSV file, Excel file, or PDF. You can also click on the green name of the scholarship to view more information about it. Due to the formatting of the table, the PDF and printing options are not good printing options. The best option is to click on print and set layout to Landscape.
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- October Scholarships- http://www.scholarshipsaz.org/scholarships/scholarships_list/october
- November Scholarships- http://www.scholarshipsaz.org/scholarships/scholarships_list/noJvember
- December Scholarships- http://www.scholarshipsaz.org/scholarships/scholarships_list/december
- January Scholarships- http://www.scholarshipsaz.org/scholarships/scholarships_list/january
Resources
Dream Educational Empowerment Program
Educators for Fair consideration
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Immigration Policy Center
Scholarships A-Z, www.scholarshipsaz.org
University of Arizona Immigrant Student Resource Center, [email protected]