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?: Pretty Often
Does the campus police enforce immigration law?: Not that we are aware of
Are there organized groups or clubs comprised of or advocating for undocumented students in your school?: We have some cultural clubs and support groups.
Does your school provide distance-learning options for deported students to complete their degrees?: We do offer some online courses but not enough to complete a degree. We would need to work with our Advising Office on this.
Does your school share student immigration status with ICE?: Not that we are aware of
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?: Merit Scholarships and Supplemental Aid requests
What would be the requirements for such scholarships and what would a student's chances of getting them?: All students who apply are eligible for merit scholarships based on High School GPA. Your Admissions Counselor is able to submit a Supplemental Aid Request if needed.
Are undocumented students considered international or domestic?: Domestic
What other piece of advice would you give an undocumented student hoping for admission at your school?: We accept admissions application from undocumented students.
Are there any restrictions on merit aid for undocumented students at your school?: No
Is there a special contact point for undocumented students?: Your Admissions Counselor is happy to help! -Your admissions counselor is assigned based on where you live and what high school you attend. All admissions counselors are able to assist you.