Resources for UndocuAllies
The California State University (CSU) is committed to ensuring access to educational opportunities and promoting a sense of belonging for all students, regardless of their immigration status. As part of the commitment, the Chancellor’s Office, in collaboration with the Dream Centers and students developed a systemwide training course entitled, CSU-Becoming an Ally to the Undocumented Community. The training course was developed to increase awareness and understanding of undocumented and mix-status student issues.
The course will explain key concepts, foster a culturally responsive pedagogy approach in the classroom and provide resources to support students. This course is available on the CSU Learn and CSU Bridge Training Portals. CSU administrators, faculty, and staff, including student employees, benefit from becoming an UndocuAlly.
Logging into your CSU Learn or CSU Bridge portal is the first step to becoming a CSU UndocuAlly for undocumented and mix-status students.
- Course Name: CSU-Becoming an Ally to the Undocumented Community
- Activity Code: undocually
Additional Resources
- Creating Fellowships and Other Non-Employment Based Opportunities for Undocumented Students: Resources for educators.
- Higher Ed Immigration Portal - State policies from across the country that provide undocumented students with access to in-state tuition and financial aid.
- Understanding the Difference: In-state Tuition vs CA Dream Act vs DACA (Immigrants Rising)
- Glossary of Common Legal Terms (Immigrants Rising)
- Re-Imagining Migration leverages schools and other educational spaces to promote knowledge, understanding, and lifelong habits of mind among immigrant and non-immigrant youth in a world of migration and demographic change.
- Immigration SJSU Research Guides