DACA and Dreamers at Dallas College

Dallas College has a long and proud history of supporting undocumented students through policies, practices and initiatives.
Dallas College tiene un largo y orgulloso historial apoyando a estudiantes indocumentados a través de nuestras pólizas, practicas e iniciativas.

Access to higher education and learning is vitally important to the brilliant young people who live, work and study in the United States. Dallas College supports a bipartisan, permanent solution that codifies the protections of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program for all Dreamers.

Watch this page for updates on events, programs and policies that affect our undocumented students.

El acceso a una educación superior y el aprendizaje son de vital importancia para los jóvenes brillantes que viven, trabajan y estudian en los Estados Unidos. Dallas College apoya una solución bipartidista permanente que codifique las protecciones para todos los Dreamers en el programa de Acción Diferida para los Llegados en la Infancia (DACA, por sus siglas en inglés).

Sigue esta página para mantenerte al día sobre eventos, programas y pólizas que afectan a nuestros estudiantes indocumentados.

Dallas College is committed to providing an inclusive atmosphere for all. Our students will be allowed to continue their studies and are treated as "in-state" residents for the purpose of tuition.”
“Dallas College se compromete a proveer un ambiente inclusivo para todos. Nuestros estudiantes están permitidos continuar sus estudios y serán tratados como residentes "en el estado" en cuanto su inscripción.”
Read Dr. Lonon's full message. | Lea el mensaje completo de Dr. Lonon.
Chancellor Justin Lonon
Dr. Justin Lonon
Chancellor / Canciller,
Dallas College
 

 

What Is DACA?

DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) is an administrative relief from deportation. DACA's purpose is to protect eligible immigrants who came to the United States before their 16th birthday and were younger than 31 years old as of June 15, 2012.

In addition to protection from deportation, DACA also gives young, undocumented immigrants a work permit. DACA provides approved applicants with a renewable two-year period of deferred action from deportation.

Currently, the federal government must continue to accept applications to renew a student's DACA status, protecting approximately 700,000 young immigrants from deportation and granting them two-year, renewable work permits, according to the New York Times. The state of Texas and other plaintiffs have sued the federal government to rescind the program.

Things To Know if You Are a DREAMER or DACA Student

The state of Texas provides both in-state tuition and state financial aid to eligible undocumented students.

HB 1403 | In-state Tuition Eligibility Requirements

  • Graduated from a public or private high school or received the equivalent of a high school diploma in Texas.
  • Resided in this state for at least one year between the first day the person attended a public or private high school in this state and the date the person graduated from a public or private high school in this state or received the equivalent of a high school diploma.
  • Registers as an entering student in an institution of higher education not earlier than the 2001 fall semester.
  • Provide an affidavit stating that the individual will file an application to become a permanent resident at the earliest opportunity the individual is eligible to do so.

College Resources

Additional Community Resources

The information and resources included on this page are provided for informational purposes only and do not imply, nor should their inclusion be construed as, an endorsement by Dallas College of any organization, agency or service listed, nor does exclusion imply or constitute disapproval. The College makes no claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness or adequacy of the information contained herein, nor does it claim responsibility for any actions taken by any of the organizations or agencies included above. The College disclaims any responsibility or liability for any direct, indirect, special, punitive or consequential damages which may result in any form from the use of the information or resources provided herein. Students should contact the organization or agency listed directly for answers to questions regarding resources or services.

Legal Assistance

Not-for-profit organizations providing low cost/free legal services and referrals:

Scholarship Opportunities for Undocumented, DACA and DACA-Eligible Students

Higher Education Resources

Other Local Resources

See a list of local community organizations providing services and resources to immigrant communities.