DACA Resources
CSUN Resources
Student Legal Support Clinic FAQ
Open to all currently enrolled CSUN students, the Student Legal Support Clinic provides pro bono advice, counsel and representation to CSUN students in a variety of immigration legal services, including, but not limited to: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, Adjustment of Status, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status ("SIJS"), Violence against Women Act ("VAWA"), U visa and Naturalization Services. The Clinic is located on the 3rd floor of the CSUN Oviatt Library, room 312.
EOP DREAM Center
The CSUN DREAM Center is a resource center for undocumented students and allies. DREAM stands for Dreamers, Resources, Empowerment, Advocacy and Mentorship.
Civil Rights & Civic Action
The website provides political resources for students, staff, and faculty.
CSU Resources (Chancellor's Office)
Resources for Undocumented Students
As a leader in higher education, the 23-campus California State University is committed to ensuring academic opportunities are available to all the state's students, regardless of citizenship status. If you are an undocumented student, there are many resources available to you -- from grants, loans and scholarships to legal and campus support services.
System-wide Communication and Guidance
Learn more about your rights, the potential effect of the DACA repeal, and the steps we are taking to assist with the completion of your educational pursuits. This website, which also has information about legal support services, will be updated with any new information as soon as it is available.
Frequently Asked DACA-related Questions
Answers some of the most frequently asked questions about the impact of the DACA repeal.
Stay informed and avoid scams by going to reliable sources for information on the status of DACA and other immigration programs.