Welcome!
We created a series of resource pages to help you learn more about the process of accessing support as it pertains to higher education, transportation, food, legal services, health, and more.
If you are an undocumented college student, or a U.S.-born citizen whose parent(s) are undocumented, we encourage you to visit the resource pages below.


Applying to College
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If you identify as an undocumented student, or a student in a mixed-status family (where at least one member is undocumented), in this page you can find more information related to accessing food-based resources, such as college campus meal plans and basic needs centers.

We have compiled a variety of resources and information on this list for college students who are undocumented or come from mixed-status families.

We have compiled a list of key information and resources to help you learn about what it means to travel by car, public transportation, and more.

As an undocumented student, you may be considering pursuing a career in medicine, business, law, academia, computer science, or another field. We have compiled a list of key information and resources to help you navigate the process.

We have compiled a list of key information about physical health-related resources, including state-specific policies and resources.

We have compiled a list of key information and resources to help you navigate the graduate school application process.

We compiled a list of key information and resources to help you navigate the process of securing support and fostering a sense of wellness.

Organizations Near You
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Please keep in mind that these resource pages are for informational purposes only and do not constitute or replace professional legal advice. It is important to consult with an experienced and trustworthy immigration representative or attorney to receive answers and support for specific legal questions. Additionally, the information provided is current to the publication of each resource page. Please be sure to verify any authenticity and trustworthiness of links prior to connecting with any resource.
Additional resources
A special thank you to Maria Calva, Josefina Espino, Evelyn Jimenez, Gladys Guzman, Diana Hernandez, Marilyn Morales, Danielle Puretz, and Daphne Ramirez for their help identifying resources and writing the resource pages, as well as to Eva D. León for creating infographics and our resource flyer.