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Teh One Who Knocks
03-10-2015, 11:25 AM
Gabriella Morrongiello - Campus Reform


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Forget multicultural or women’s centers, a public university in California is debuting a new center for students residing in the country illegally called the “Dream Success Center.”

The center will open Monday at Cal State Long Beach (CSULB) inside the university’s student union and is the fourth center of its kind within the CSU system. Currently, Cal State Northridge, Cal State Fullerton, and Cal State Los Angeles offer similar resources for illegal immigrants on their campuses.

Students visiting the center will be provided with a number of tools ranging from academic counseling and guidance on career development to information on how to secure financial aid. According to the Long Beach Press-Telegram, students will also have computers available for their use within the center.

Karina Hernandez, president of CSULB’s Future Underrepresented Education Leaders (FUEL)—a student organization for undocumented students—says the Dream Success Center will help reduce undocumented students’ uncertainty surrounding their financial aid and career options.

“That’s why I think a dream resource center is extremely important, because I feel like through there, those things can be clarified,” Hernandez told the Press-Telegram last Mayduring talks with the university about the center’s creation.

“A center serves as not only a physical space dedicated to their unique needs as students but as a commitment from the university to prioritize student success,” said Edgar Romo, who will serve as the center’s full-time Dream Success coordinator.“For those looking to attend California State University, Long Beach, it can signal a welcoming environment and a place of academic and personal support.”

According to university documents, Romo is an ally of AB 540, a state law passed in 2001 enabling illegal alien graduates of California high schools to pay in-state tuition rates at designated public universities throughout the state. California is one of 21 states which offer similar “tuition equity” benefits to undocumented students.

For undocumented students, benefits offered by CSULB go beyond in-state tuition. In February 2014, the university joined 12 other higher education institutions participating in the TheDream.US scholarship fund benefitting illegal immigrant youth.

According to a press release, “TheDream.US will provide college scholarships that will enable over 2,000 highly motivated, low-income DREAMers to graduate with career-ready college degrees” over the next decade. Those scholarships will be funded by $25 million raised through various contributions to the organization.

The university's Executive Director of Media and Digital News, Mike Uhlenkamp, confirmed in an email to Campus Reform that CSULB's Dream Success Center is funded by the university's general fund, which includes student fees and state appropriations. In Fiscal Year 2013-2014, California taxpayers contributed approximately $13 billion to support the state’s general fund for higher education, according to Gov. Jerry Brown’s annual budget summary.

California is one of the only states to offer individual state-funded student aid, up to $20,000, to students residing in the country illegally. In February, Democratic lawmakers in the state proposed a separate work-study program to expand the types of financial assistance available to such students.

Hal-9000
03-10-2015, 06:20 PM
How?


That's like giving convicted pedophiles training and placement for jobs at schools. Part of the story: illegals can pass high school and then pay college tuition according to bill AB 540..then it goes on to say there are scholarships funded by taxpayers for the same group of people.

My analogy was heavy handed above...should have been that's like a guy watching youtube vids and treating people medically, then funding his education to be a doctor while ignoring the laws he broke while practicing without a degree..

Teh One Who Knocks
03-10-2015, 09:56 PM
How?

California! :cheers:

PorkChopSandwiches
03-10-2015, 10:31 PM
Yes we can!

deebakes
03-11-2015, 12:14 AM
fuck you kanye :x