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The California Dream Act allows undocumented students, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients (valid or expired), U Visa holders, and students under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to apply for privately-funded scholarships, the Board of Governors Fee Waiver, assistance from EOPS, CARE, or CalWorks, and state aid such as Cal Grant and Chafee grant.
You are an AB 540 eligible student if you meet all of the following criteria:
Have an immigration status that allows the student to be eligible: Undocumented and DACA recipients, T and U visa holders, U.S. citizens, and lawfully present immigrants.
Total attendance (or attainment of credits earned) in California that is equivalent to three or more years of full-time attendance at California high schools course work, or California elementary, middle and/or high schools in California for a total of three or more years, California adult schools, campuses of the California Community Colleges (noncredit or credit courses), or a combination of these.
Completion of a course of study. This requirement can be met in the following ways: i. Graduation from a California high school or equivalent (diploma, certificate of completion, GED, HiSet, or TASC). ii. Attainment of an associate degree from a California Community College. iii. Fulfillment of the minimum transfer requirements established for the University of California or the California State University for students transferring from a California community college.
Filing of a Nonresident Tuition Exemption Request (AB 540 Affidavit) stating that the student has filed an application to legalize the student’s immigration status, or will file an application as soon as the student is eligible to do so. Students must submit an AB 540 Affidavit to each college or university they wish to attend and have it approved by the appropriate department.
Student information obtained in this process is strictly confidential unless disclosure is required under law. Students eligible for this exemption who are transferring to another California public college or university must submit a new request (and documentation if required) to each college under consideration.
Nonresident students meeting the criteria will be exempted from the payment of nonresident tuition, but they will not be classified as California residents. They continue to be “nonresidents”.
To be considered a California resident, you must meet one (1) of the following requirements:
Students who do not meet 1 of the California residence requirements above (as of the day before the first day of the semester) are required to pay the nonresident tuition fee in addition to the enrollment fee paid by all students. Non-California resident students include:
Exceptions authorized by the State of California:
To change your status from nonresident to California resident, you must prove that you have had a continuous physical and lawful presence in California for 1 year and 1 day (366 days) prior to the 1st day of the semester for which you want to be considered a California resident. You must also prove your intent to make California your permanent home for the past year (California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Section 54024). If you are a VISA student, you must comply with your VISA regulations, in addition to proving physical presence and intent.
You can prove your physical presence and intent in many ways. If you believe you are a California resident per the residency requirements above, you must provide the necessary documents listed below. You must present a minimum of 2 proofs from 2 different categories, numbered below with a CA Residence Questionnaire form. All official documents presented must be valid, readable, dated at least 1 year and 1 day prior to the residence determination date, and be properly identified with your name and California address.
Students who are in the process of requesting a change of residency status must provide the required documents by the posted Residency Reclassification Date for the term they seek reclassification. These dates are available in the printed class schedule for each term and in the Academic Calendar.
Bring at least 2 of the following items to the Office of Admissions and Records to establish yourself as a California resident:
As per California Code of Regulations Section 54026 the burden is on the student to demonstrate clearly both physical presence in California and intent to establish California residence. Below are some examples of conduct that might cause the state government to consider you a non-California resident. Conduct inconsistent with a CA residency claim includes but is not limited to:
FAFSA Application: 1-800-433-3243 |
CA Dream Application 1-888-224-7268 Email: studentsupport@csac.ca.gov Operating Hours M-F: 8 am- 4:45 PM |
If you have additional FAFSA or DREAM Act Questions or need additional assistance, you can schedule a Zoom or phone meeting with your Financial Aid Specialist.
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Financial Aid Office
Location: Building R-113
Phone: 510-436-2465
Email: merfinaid@peralta.edu
Financial Aid Officer
Phasasha Pharr
ppharr@peralta.edu
(510) 434-3947
Financial Aid Specialist
Alyson Hunter
ahunter@peralta.edu
(510) 436-2486
Financial Aid Specialist
Sahra Omar
saomar@peralta.edu
(510) 434-3946
Financial Aid Specialist
Pauline Pang-Sagara
psagara@peralta.edu
(510) 436-2466
Financial Aid Specialist
Antonia Andrew
aandrew@peralta.edu
(510) 436-2695
Completing your application takes less than 30 minutes! We’ve created an application guide to help you quickly and easily complete the steps to apply and enroll.