Dream Center
The mission of the CRC Dream Center is to assist undocumented students and students from mixed-status families achieve their academic goal. The Dream Center provides services, resources, and support to address the unique barriers students face in their pursuit of higher education.
The Dream Center is open and offering services both in-person and virtually at this time.
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Dream Center Services
We assist with completing the following:
- Assisting Undocumented, DACA, and AB540 students with the application and enrollment process
- Residency forms
- California Dream Act Application (CADAA)
- Financial aid guidance and scholarship information
- Connections to other programs on campus
- Referrals to outside agencies
Legal Consultations
The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), in collaboration with Los Rios Community College District, offers free virtual/telephone immigration consultations to Los Rios students, faculty, and staff. CHIRLA immigration services include:
- Immigration Relief Screenings
- DACA Renewals
- Advance Parole
- Naturalization/Citizenship
- Adjustment of Status
- Family-Based Immigration
- Know Your Rights
Our college offers both in-person and virtual consultations. To make an appointment with CHIRLA, visit Find Your Ally.
Please note: You are not required to state the nature of your case/question to CRC staff to make an appointment with a lawyer.
Dream Center staff members can assist with the completion of the California Dream Act Application (CADAA) or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If you need assistance, please schedule an appointment with a Dream Center staff member.
Questions regarding your financial aid status or package should be directed to our Financial Aid Department.
If a Dream Center staff member is unavailable, financial aid representatives are also available to answer any general questions regarding financial aid as well as assist with the completion of the California Dream Act Application (CADAA) or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Schedule a meeting with Financial Aid.
The California Dream Act Service Incentive Grant (DSIG) Program encourages eligible California Dream Act Applicant (CADAA) students to perform community or volunteer service. The California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) will award up to $4,500 per academic year (up to $2,250 per semester) to eligible students. This grant is available for up to 8 semesters while students have an active Cal Grant A or B award.
Eligible students must apply annually, attend a qualifying institution, have sufficient unmet financial need, and complete service hours in that academic year (July 1 through June 30). Semester students shall perform service hours in 150-hour increments. Students can volunteer with any of the organization(s) on the List of Service Organizations or with any organization not on the list if it meets the criteria for a qualifying service organization.
What is an Eligible Student?
- Completed and submitted California Dream Act Application (CADAA) for that academic year.
- Is an active recipient of a Cal Grant A or Cal Grant B award. Cal Grant A recipients must have met Cal Grant B eligibility.
- Demonstrate enough financial need (determined by CSAC or the institution).
- Enrolled in a qualifying institution.
What is a qualifying community or volunteer service organization?
- A nonprofit as defined in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Any federal, state, or local government entity.
- Any school on the Cal Grant Eligible Schools list on the CSAC website.
Community or volunteer service performed by the participating student is not advocacy of a political, social, or religious nature.
Grant Application and Payment Request Forms
Step 1: Apply for the California Dream Act Service Incentive Grant Program
- Application period for the new academic year opens July 1. Applications will be accepted through the end of the academic year, June 30, or until all 1,667 awards are exhausted, whichever comes first.
Step 2: Request payment from the California Dream Act Service Incentive Grant Program
For more information, please contact the CRC Dream Center.
Incoming first-year students and returning students receive ongoing support through the admissions process as early as the start of their senior year in high school and throughout their time at CRC. Dream Center staff assists and conducts student follow-ups to ensure that students are taking the right steps towards college readiness. We support students through the following processes:
- CCCApply
- CA Dream Act Application
- College residency documents
UndocuAlly trainings are designed for staff, faculty, student employees and others who work with undocumented students and students from mixed status families at Cosumnes River College. The training provides an overview of the federal and state policies that impact the lives of undocumented students and students from mixed-status families, knowledge of the conditions experienced by students, activities, to reach a greater understanding on how to address these needs, and tools to become allies and advocated during student’s college journey and beyond.
Contact the Dream Center for more information on future UndocuAlly training sessions: CRC-DreamCenter@crc.losrios.edu.
For information on upcoming trainings, subscribe to the Dream Center email list:
Common Terminology Related to Undocumented Students
Definitions of commonly-used terms.
Undocumented Student Admission and Enrollment Steps
Cosumnes River College welcomes undocumented students who live in the US regardless of DACA status.
California Dream Act and AB 540
The California Dream Act allows students who meet the requirements of Assembly Bill 540 to apply for financial aid from the state. AB 540 allows certain students to pay reduced tuition fees.
Student ID Help Form
Submit this form if you are having trouble finding your Los Rios ID.
Upcoming Events
Undocu-Knowledge Workshop Series: Exploring Immigration Relief: U-Visas and VAWA
from 1:00 to 2:00 pm
Privacy
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) - FERPA is a federal law that prohibits schools from disclosing personally identifiable information in a student’s “education records” to a third party without the consent of the student (or parent, if the student is under 18 years old).
- SB 183 - This law extends existing protection regarding equal rights and opportunities in postsecondary educational institutions in California from being subjected to discrimination on those bases of immigration status.
- SB 54 - The California Values Act (SB 54) declares that immigrants are valuable and essential members of the California community. This law ensures that no state and local resources are used to assist federal immigration enforcement and that our schools and colleges are safe spaces for everyone in our community.
Subject | Privacy Information |
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CRC Policy | Cosumnes River College will not release any personally identifiable student information, including any data related to immigration status, without a judicial warrant, subpoena or court order, unless authorized by the student or required by law. |
College Eligibility | The CCCs, CSUs & UCs are open to all students who meet the minimum requirements for admission, regardless of immigration status. |
Financial Aid Benefits | Students can be confident that based on federal and state law, any information they submit on their college admission and/or financial aid applications will not put themselves or their families at risk. |
Restricting Data Access | Directory information, which includes name, dates of attendance, and other factors can be considered public information. Students may request that the college restrict access to their directory information by contacting the Admissions and Records Office |
Contact
CRC-DreamCenter@crc.losrios.edu
(916) 691-7447
Alejandro Torres-Martinez
Dream Center Specialist
Nico Hernandez
Student Support Assistant
Fall Hours
August 26 to December 19, 2024.
Monday to Thursday:
8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Friday:
8:30 am to 4:00 pm
Closed on Monday, December 16
Remote Services Only:
Monday, December 23, 2024
Closed for holidays:
November 11, 28, 29
Winter break from December 24, 2024 to January 1, 2025
Offices will re-open on January 2, 2025
Location
College Center, CC-162
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