A Path to Education for DREAMERS
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People are just knowing, state by state, that the DREAMERS are a rather diverse bunch with many different stories individually, and diverse backgrounds of their own family algorhithms.
http://www.ncsl.org/research/immigration/tuition-benefits-for-immigrants.aspx
NCSL documents the various paths potential students are being encouraged or discouraged to have higher education. It is within the scope of each state to say how they want to treat these young people, and discussion about these events and lives can only help to make America better.
From BestColleges, here is another thoughtful article on the internet. https://www.bestcolleges.com/resources/undocumented-students-guide/
I myself am so blessed to have graduated high school with honors, successfully attaining a Liberal Studies Associates of Arts from Fullerton College, and passing my California Boards of Pharmacy Pharmacy Technician exam with three 90%'s after registering successfully and completing my Torrance Adult School five month course. Now Fullerton College' Liberal Studies program leads to higher education for teaching.
It really helped me to enter the country legally; I had been able to pay for my first two DACA's, and thankfully my church friends made sure that my current third DACA was an outstanding vote by ICE and Homeland Security and USCIS to approve of me as a person.
http://www.ncsl.org/research/immigration/tuition-benefits-for-immigrants.aspx
NCSL documents the various paths potential students are being encouraged or discouraged to have higher education. It is within the scope of each state to say how they want to treat these young people, and discussion about these events and lives can only help to make America better.
From BestColleges, here is another thoughtful article on the internet. https://www.bestcolleges.com/resources/undocumented-students-guide/
I myself am so blessed to have graduated high school with honors, successfully attaining a Liberal Studies Associates of Arts from Fullerton College, and passing my California Boards of Pharmacy Pharmacy Technician exam with three 90%'s after registering successfully and completing my Torrance Adult School five month course. Now Fullerton College' Liberal Studies program leads to higher education for teaching.
It really helped me to enter the country legally; I had been able to pay for my first two DACA's, and thankfully my church friends made sure that my current third DACA was an outstanding vote by ICE and Homeland Security and USCIS to approve of me as a person.