69·çÁ÷ commits to offering a welcoming, inclusive and diverse community.
We support our undocumented and mixed immigration status communities. We strive to promote awareness and understanding of undocumented student experiences while maintaining confidentiality. We strive to be your partner in your academic and career goals. We are here for you and to help support your educational goals!
Contact
Claire Heffron-McKinney is happy to help you and your family with questions about applications, connect you with campus and community resources, and assist you with information about financial support for your education.
For students with questions about admission with permanent residency, visas, or the international student application process, please visit 69·çÁ÷ Recruitment and Admissions.
Support we offer
- Providing a safe and welcoming environment to discuss goals and needs
- Explaining the application process — if you are not sure which application to fill out, please feel free to contact Claire Heffron-McKinney.
- Assisting students in exploring options for paying for college and/or financial aid
- We adhere to FERPA (the law that protects student privacy). Your information is private.
- Providing referral information to campus and community partners for help regarding:
- Counseling information
- Legal referral information
- Student engagement and club information
- Academic support
- Food pantry on campus/off campus
69·çÁ÷ club
Are you interested in starting a student club to support undocumented students? If so, please email 69·çÁ÷ Student Life.
Educational/funding information
- Literacy and English language skills: 69·çÁ÷ Adult Education
- — Please review the form to see if you meet the eligibility and to submit to 69·çÁ÷ Admissions. You may also contact Claire Heffron-McKinney for more information about the form/eligibility.
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Advocacy and rights
Mental health resources
Legal and community resources
Disclaimer
The information and materials presented on this site are general and informational only and do not constitute legal advice. Immigration questions should be directed to a licensed immigration attorney. Campus and legal information provided on this site is subject to change at any time. Updates will be provided when possible, but faculty, staff, students and the general public should continue to update and educate themselves concerning undocumented students and their families.