Does your school allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers onto campus without a warrant?: No
How often does your office receive applications from undocumented students?: A few each year
Does the campus police enforce immigration law?: No
Are there organized groups or clubs comprised of or advocating for undocumented students in your school?: Not specifically.
Does your school provide distance-learning options for deported students to complete their degrees?: No
Does your school share student immigration status with ICE?: No
Does your school provide confidential legal support to students with immigration law questions and issues?: No
Financial Aid & Scholarships
If need-based aid is not available, is there a feasible path undocumented students can take to pay for their education with stackable merit scholarships, loans and/or grants from your school?: Students who have a US co-signer on a loan would be eligible for loan in addition to merit scholarships. University of Lynchburg is private so the [average] cost after scholarship is $30,500 annually.
Are undocumented students eligible for need-based aid?: No
Admissions Information
Does your school provide merit aid specially for undocumented students?: yes
Are you need-blind for undocumented students?: Yes
Are undocumented students considered international or domestic?: International
How would their status affect their application?: No effect - admitted based upon academic preparation
Are there any restrictions on merit aid for undocumented students at your school?: Merit aid is the funding provided for students based upon GPA.
Is there a special contact point for undocumented students?: No