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- California - CA Dream Act Application
We understand that you may be concerned about sharing personal information and applying for government aid Please know that any information you provide on a CA Dream Act Application (CADAA) is only used to determine eligibility for state financial aid
- What Is the California Dream Act and Who Qualifies?
The California Dream Act provides a pathway for eligible undocumented and non-resident students to access state financial aid for higher education This legislation expands educational opportunities within California’s public colleges and universities, supporting students who grew up in California
- California DREAM Act - Wikipedia
The proposal for the federal DREAM ACT was quickly followed by the California DREAM Act, a state initiative aimed at providing a pathway for young undocumented immigrants already in the state
- The California Dream Act Application (CADAA) and Eligibility
CADAA (California Dream Act Application) is California’s state financial aid application that allows undocumented students to apply for and receive financial aid to pay for tuition, rent, books, supplies, and other costs
- California Dream Act | UC Admissions
The California Dream Act extends eligibility for certain types of UC and California financial aid to students, including undocumented students, who qualify for a nonresident tuition exemption under AB 540
- California Dream Act | Undocumented Student Program
Assembly Bill 540 (AB540) was signed into law in October 2001 and allows eligible undocumented, legal permanent resident and U S citizen students to pay in-state tuition at public colleges and universities In order to qualify, you must meet ALL of the following requirements:
- THE CALIFORNIA DREAM ACT: A GUIDE FOR UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS
Assembly Bills 130 131, known as the California Dream Act of 2011, are laws that increase access to financial aid for undocumented students who attend a public university, community college or private college in California
- California Dream Act - Cal Poly
For students who cannot complete the FAFSA but qualify to pay in-state fees through CA law AB540, the California Dream Act extends eligibility for certain types of Cal Poly and California financial aid
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