DACA, AB 540 and the California Dream Act are not the same. In the state of California, the unwinding of DACA does NOT impact a student’s ability to attend college, qualify for exemption from non-resident tuition fees, or apply for financial aid.
Please see the table below to understand the difference between these three programs.
Program Details
Program |
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AB540 (Assembly Bill 540): |
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Allows qualified students to pay resident fees at California colleges and universities
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This is not the same as the California Dream Act. Students who wish to be considered for the CA Dream Act, must apply separately.
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California Dream Act |
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The California Dream Act Application allows students enrolled in eligible California Colleges, Universities and Career Education Programs to apply for state financial aid
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This application is unrelated to DACA
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CA Dream Act applications are reviewed by the state of California. Information from this application is not shared with the federal government
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DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals): |
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Grants two-year worker authorization and temporary relief of deportation
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DACA applications are reviewed by the federal government
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Provides temporary Social Security card for WORK ONLY
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DOES NOT GRANT U.S. CITIZENSHIP
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