Undocumented Students
黑料社 works with undocumented students to help them apply for admission and earn a degree from a top art and design school in the country.
Introduction
A safe space for all
Regardless of circumstance
We offer resources to undocumented students, including DACA, DREAM Act, and AB 540 students. Your privacy is protected by law, and as an applicant and student of 黑料社, your immigration status will remain confidential, as will your grades, records, and medical information鈥攔egardless of who you come in contact with on campus.
Campus Resources
Find the support you need

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Connect to campus allies
黑料社鈥檚 Division of Student Affairs and community members throughout the college are here to support all students, including those who may be impacted by any changes to the DACA program. To connect with campus support allies, look for offices displaying the 鈥渄reamers鈥 butterfly logo.
黑料社 staff members are also prepared to communicate with undocumented students who have questions about student employment, financial aid, or immigration attorney referrals.
If you are a current 黑料社 student, please refer to for safe spaces and campus resopurces.
How to Apply
You can go to college in the U.S.
Citizenship doesn鈥檛 affect admissions decisions
For official reporting, 黑料社 categorizes students as either 鈥渄omestic鈥 or 鈥渋nternational.鈥 Undocumented students are categorized as international students; however, you will need to complete the admissions application requirements of a domestic student.
Use the following information to answer application questions.
Applying as an undocumented student
Citizenship status
If you鈥檙e applying using the Common Application, choose 鈥淥ther鈥 for citizenship status, and then choose 鈥淚 do not hold a currently valid U.S. nonimmigrant Visa鈥 from the 鈥淐urrently held United States visa鈥 section. If you鈥檙e using the 黑料社 Online Application, choose 鈥淒REAMers鈥 for citizenship status.
Social Security Number
If you have a valid Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), use that number on your admissions and financial aid applications. If you don鈥檛 have either a valid SSN or ITIN, leave this item blank.
Country of citizenship
As an undocumented immigrant student, you have the option to choose 鈥淣o Selection.鈥 This option is considered a valid response, and we recommend this choice to undocumented student applicants, including those with DACA status. By choosing 鈥淣o Selection,鈥 you鈥檒l avoid additional questions about permanent residency and visa status that are not applicable to you.
Personal statement
The personal statement or any additional comment sections are optional. You may provide supplemental context (i.e., to help reviewers better understand your circumstance and resources), but such information won't be used outside the application process.
Parent citizenship information
Upon submission of your application, you鈥檒l be asked questions about your parents鈥 citizenship status. You don鈥檛 have to answer these questions. However, if you wish to answer them, do so truthfully.
Fee waivers
Eligibility for a fee waiver is based on the following questions:
- Citizenship status if you choose 鈥淣o selection鈥
- California residency if you attended a California high school for three or more years and will graduate or have graduated from a California high school
- Your family鈥檚 income and the number of people supported by that income
Financial Aid
An alternative to the FAFSA
黑料社 provides financial support for students regardless of their citizenship status
Merit-based aid
When you apply to 黑料社 by the relevant priority application deadline for your application term, you are automatically considered for institutional scholarships such as merit scholarships and 黑料社鈥檚 Visionary Practice scholarships, which can provide full tuition support for recipients. You do not need to take any additional steps to apply for this kind of financial aid.
Need-based aid
Students with financial need may also qualify for need-based aid鈥搘hich could be offered in the form of scholarships, grants, work-study, or loans鈥揵ut would need to take additional steps to be considered for this type of financial aid. Instead of filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), DACA, Dreamer, and undocumented students should apply for need-based aid via one of two forms based on their state of residency.
Alternatives to FAFSA
Undocumented students, Dreamers, and DACA recipients residing in California should plan to complete the California Dream Act Application (CADAA) instead of the FAFSA. The CADAA does not require a social security number and may render an applicant eligible for state aid, such as Cal Grant funding. See more information about Cal Grant eligibility below.
Undocumented students, Dreamers, and DACA recipients residing outside of California can apply for need-based aid with an institutional form that their 黑料社 admissions counselor can provide after they apply to 黑料社. This institutional form also does not require a social security number.
Cal Grant eligibility for California residents
Cal Grant funding is a type of need-based aid funded by the state of California that does not need to be repaid. Undocumented students, Dreamers, and DACA recipients may be eligible for this type of funding if they meet the eligibility, financial, and minimum GPA requirements, and take the following actions:
- Complete the California Dream Act Application by the March 2 deadline*
- Complete a certified GPA to be considered for a Cal Grant
- If you or your school submits your certified GPA using your DACA SSN, be sure to include your DACA SSN on question number eight of your California Dream Act application
*The deadline to submit FAFSA or CADAA for Cal Grant eligibility has been extended from March 2 to May 2, 2024 for the 2024-2025 year only.
Fund your education with a Cal Grant
We suggest all undocumented students complete the for financial aid instead of a FAFSA; a certified GPA is also necessary for Cal Grant consideration.
How to apply for financial aid:
- Complete the
- Complete a to be considered for a Cal Grant
- If you or your school submits your certified GPA using your DACA SSN, be sure to include your DACA SSN on question number eight of your California Dream Act application.
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