Dream Act
The California Dream Act provides state and university financial aid to AB 540-eligible undocumented and nonresident students. This includes grants, fee waivers, and scholarships. The California Dream Act Application, separate from DACA, is required for AB 540 students to access this aid.
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Completed and submitted applications will be processed by the California Student Aid Commission. The following questions will determine whether this is the best financial aid application for you or whether you should fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Do you have a social security number?
- Did you obtain your social security number after the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) granted you Deferred Action status and you received your social security number through an Employment Authorization Card and your card states it is for work purposes only?
- Do you meet the AB540 criteria?
- Have you already filed a FAFSA?
- If you are eligible to complete a Dream Act Application, you will be allowed to start the Application.
Gather the following items and information before applying
- Driver鈥檚 license
- Date of Birth: Both student and parent(s)/adoptive parent(s)
- Student and parent(s)/adoptive parent(s) ITIN numbers
- Student and parent(s)/adoptive parent(s) Income tax return
- Student and parent(s)/adoptive parent(s) W-2 forms
- Parent(s)/adoptive parent(s) full names and marital status
- College Code - 伊人直播 school code is 001111
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. If you are considered a dependent and your parent does not e-sign your Dream Act, your Dream Act Application will be rejected, and will not be used by your college(s).
Dream Act Resources for Reference
Dream Act (English)
Dream Act (Spanish)
Dream Act Application Worksheet