Welcome DREAMers!
San Bernardino Valley College’s DREAMers Resource Center (DRC) is designed to improve student success and help to successfully transition undocumented students, DACA students and those from mixed status families into college.
The center provides academic advising, counseling, referrals to student services programs and peer-to-peer advising in a welcoming environment where DREAMers can connect with campus and community resources. All services are provided in English and Spanish.
The DRC uses Student Equity and Student Success funds to advise students about the Federal Dream Act, the California Dream Act and Deferred Action Childhood Arrivals (DACA) laws. DREAMers visiting the DRC are provided resources intended to assist students in completing their educational and career goals.
Contact Dreamers Resource Center
Friday 8:00am-2:00pm
How We Can Help You
Counseling
Referrals to Community and Legal Resources
Academic Advising
Bilingual Services
Referrals and Resources
- San Bernardino Community Service Center, Inc. - San Bernardino Community Service Center, Inc. is helping DACA recipients with free consultations and renewal services for those who qualify. Please visit their website for more information.
- What is AB540 - AB 540 allows undocumented students to qualify for in-state-tuition in all California's public colleges and universities and some private universities. Please click on link above to find out more about the bill
- What is SB68 - To see if qualify for California In-State Tuition visit immigrantsrising.org/
- Undocu Resource Centers - This website provides a map of Undocu/DREAMERS Resource Centers at different public community colleges, public 4-year Universities, and private not-for-profit 4-year Universities in the United States
- Immigration Legal Intake Service - An online survey to help undocumented young people learn about possible immigration options.
- Mental Health Connector: Prospective Client Questionnaire - Are you an undocumented young person who lives in California, is comfortable conversing in English, and is interested in receiving mental health support? If so, we invite you to fill out this brief questionnaire.
- DACA and Undocumented Student Guide - A comprehensive, expert-driven resource that is regularly updated to provide evolving information regarding DACA and DREAMers. In addition to providing the updated information, readers can learn about the path to college for undocumented students and find financial aid and scholarship opportunities available for them. After reviewing some of the other similar, but outdated student guides available on the web, our team is committed to keeping up with the latest happenings regarding DACA and the Biden administration. - MSWDegrees.org
- IE-IYC - An undocumented youth-led, non-profit organization that is devoted to empowering and addressing the needs of undocumented youth in the Inland Empire. They are proud to be an inclusive community led by youth for the youth, where everyone is welcome! Its mission is to provide mentorship, advocacy, and resources for younger undocumented immigrants to organize, mobilize, and dream of a safe space.
Immigration Legal Services
Students, faculty, and staff at SBVC are able to schedule an appointment with TODEC for a free immigration legal consultation. For on-campus appointments, please schedule an appointment with he link below:
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