Immigration & Undocumented Student Resources
SBVC is committed to safeguarding the personal and educational security of every student on our campus.
We will continue to work with local and state officials to monitor any developments and ensure our policies are aligned with these protections.
To our undocumented students and those in need of support, we encourage you to take advantage of the following resources:
- Dreamers Resource Center (DRC) – On-campus support and services.
- TODEC Legal Center – Immigration and legal advocacy.
- Immigrants Rising – Scholarships, mental health support, and resources.
- United We Dream Network – Advocacy and tools for undocumented youth.
- CA Department of Social Services – DACA Legal Services – Legal aid and information.
- Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) – Advocacy and assistance for immigrant communities.
- Informed Immigrant – Offers tools, guides, and resources to help undocumented individuals navigate life in the U.S. and access support.
- Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights – Rise for DACA – Provides advocacy, legal services, and resources for those impacted by DACA and immigration policies.
- National Immigration Law Center - Resources – Focuses on defending and advancing the rights of low-income immigrants through legal and policy tools.
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services – DACA Information – Official government site with the latest information on DACA applications, renewals, and eligibility requirements.
- Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Southern California – Offers legal services, advocacy, and education to protect and advance the rights of Asian American and immigrant communities.
- Immigration Legal Resource Center – Provides training, legal materials, and policy analysis to support immigrant communities and advocates.
- California Community Colleges – Undocumented Students – A centralized resource for undocumented students attending California Community Colleges, offering guidance on financial aid, legal support, and campus services.
We want to reassure our community of the following:
- SBVC remains committed to fully protecting student records and personal information in compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
- SBVC will not turn over student information to immigration authorities without a legal mandate.