Your documentation status DOES NOT determine your value.
Below are resource centers at UC's, CSU's, and local CCC's; however, they are not the only support systems available. If you are interested in other centers and feel comfortable asking your adviser for help, please reach out through the contact information provided below!
AB 540 is a California law that allows some nonresident and undocumented students to pay in-state tuition and fees. To be eligible for AB 540 (AB2000 & SB68), students must:
Have attended a California high school, middle school, elementary school, Community College, or Adult School for at least three years - these do not need to be consecutive
Have graduated (or will graduate) from a high school in California or received a GED or passed California High School Proficiency Exam
Have signed the California Nonresident Exemption Request, which states that the student meets all the requirements to qualify for AB 540 status and, if s/he is undocumented, is in the process of adjusting their immigration status, or will do so as soon as they are eligible
Not possess a non-immigrant visa
The California Dream Act is made up of two California Assembly Bills: AB 130 and AB 131. Both pieces of legislation enable students who qualify for AB 540 to be eligible for certain types of UC and state financial aid. Together, these bills means that AB 540 students are now eligible for:
UC scholarships and grants
Cal Grants
Chafee Foster Youth Grants
Other state financial aid