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Antioch University has a long history of being a leader in fostering a diverse and rich educational environment. Central to our mission of gaining “victories for humanity” is the task of teaching empathy for others. We can better foster that sense of empathy and compassion through diverse student bodies. The diversity of our classrooms is one of the greatest strengths of American colleges and universities.

Antioch University has a longstanding tradition of challenging inequities and promoting social change. In this spirit, Antioch University is committed to supporting undocumented students in reaching their goals of completing their degree programs successfully and in obtaining financial aid. Please contact financial aid or admissions for more information about any of the following:

The California Dream Act

You are eligible to apply for the  California Dream Act if you:

  • Meet the requirements of AB 540 or AB 2000 and/or
  • Reside in California with a U-Visa or
  • Reside in California with a Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)

DACA Updates and News
DACA Frequently Asked Questions
DACA: Your Right to Work

Financial Aid Resources for Dreamers

Immigration Fees

Mission Asset Fund. This private organization provides zero-interest loans for citizenship and immigration services fees.

Know your rights.

ACLU Immigrants’ Rights

Washington

WASFAA app provides eligibility to WA State programs

 

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