Dream Resource Center

Dream Resource Center

The Dream Resource Center is committed to providing undocumented students with a welcoming and supportive environment. We support access and success through academic counseling and outreach to the community. We provide information, resources and academic counseling to new and continuing undocumented students at Madera Community College. Counselors and staff assigned to the Dream Center will assist students in overcoming challenges of access and completion of vocational or transfer-level goals in higher education. The majority of the students served in this office will be identified as Dreamers, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) or seeking AB 540 status.

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Services

The Madera Community College Dream Resource Center team is here to assist with: 

  • AB-540 Affidavit forms 
  • CA Residency Questionnaires
  • DACA renewal 
  • Free immigration consultations 
  • Legal advice from professionals
  • Financial Aid and scholarships assistance
  • Volunteer and job opportunities 
  • General Counseling
  • Student Educational Plans (SEP) 
  • Off-campus resources
  • CSU/UC campus field trips

Contact Us

Maria Rodriguez
Email:
maria.rodriguez@maderacollege.edu
Phone Number:
(559) 675-4869
Location:
R2A
Schedule:
Wednesday 8am-12pm; Thursday & Friday 8am-4:30pm

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The passage of AB 130 and 131 laws allows students who meet AB540 criteria to apply for and receive non-state funded grants and/or scholarships to public colleges and universities. Specific requirements must be met by students in order to be eligible for the Board of Governors Waiver, Cal Grants and other grant programs.

Assembly Bill 540 is a California law that allows qualified students to pay in-state tuition at the state's institutions of higher education. AB 540 does not grant state or federal financial eligibility, and only provides an exemption to the requirements to pay non-resident tuition. To qualify as an AB 540 student, undocumented students must meet the following:

  • Have attended a California high school for 3 years or more full academic years between grades 9 through 12 (they do not need to be consecutive years);
  • Have attended a combination of California high school, adult school, and community college for the equivalent of three (3) years or more;
  • Have three (3) or more years of California high school coursework and attended a combination of California elementary, secondary, and high school of three (3) years or more;
  • Be (or will be) a graduate from a California high school or have attained a GED or received a passing mark on the California High School Proficiency Exam (CHSPE);
  • Register or be currently enrolled at an accredited institution of public higher education in California;
  • File or plan to file an affidavit form as required by individual institutions, stating that he/she will apply for legal residency as soon as possible;
  • Not hold a valid non-immigrant visa (F, J, H, L, A, E, etc.)

Please contact our Admissions Office to determine if you are AB 540 eligible.

Follow the steps below to get started on the road to fulfilling your college dreams!

  1. Complete the admissions process.
  2. Madera Community College Admissions & Records Office will contact potential AB 540 eligible students at the email address listed on the Admissions Application regarding AB 540 eligibility criteria, and the deadline to submit the required AB 540 Affidavit Form.
  3. Apply for financial aid. For more information about the types of financial aid available to AB 540 students as a result of the California Dream Act, refer to the chart above. You can link to many of the required applications directly from the chart, under the "Type of Application Required" column. Need assistance completing your financial aid application? Our office can help! For a listing of scheduled Financial Aid Application Workshops, visit our Financial Aid Outreach page.
  4. Meet with the Dream Resource Center counselor or a college counselor to develop a plan to help you achieve your educational goals.

  1. Your Dream Act application will be processed by the California Student Aid Commission and sent to each college you listed on your Dream Act Application
  2. The Madera College Financial Aid Office will download your Dream Act Application information and manually match that application with your Madera College Admissions Application record. 
  3. The Madera College Financial Aid Office will determine if you are eligible for a Board of Governor's Fee Waiver. Eligibility is determined by financial need and your AB 540 residency status as determined by Admissions & Records. 
  4. Create a Web Grants for Students account to monitor your Cal Grant Award.
  5. Submit your signed AB 540 affidavit to the Madera College Admissions & Records Office immediately after you graduate from high school.
  6. Submit any requested financial aid forms to the Madera College Financial Aid Office.

Free immigration legal services and case support for students, staff, and faculty in California community college campuses statewide or virtually.

In-Person Appointments: Held every 1st Tuesday of each month.
Virtual Appointments: Held every 3rd Thursday of each month. 

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