College Guide for Undocumented High School Students in Texas
Are you or someone you know thinking about college, but worried that being undocumented will make it hard to attend or afford college?
Take a look at this new handbook, created by Mariana Hernandez Quiros and Cinthya Salazar, a bilingual student and professor team from Texas A&M University. It provides clear, up to date information on topics such as:
What are the benefits of attending college?
What laws make it easier for undocumented students to attend college in Texas?
What kinds of financial aid can undocumented students get?
How do you apply for financial aid?
What about applying to colleges?
What organizations and resources can help undocumented students and their families with all of this?
The handbook is available in both Spanish and English. Take a look and share it with anyone you know who might be interested!
Summer Backpack Program This summer, BIIN (Brazos Interfaith Immigration Network) is partnering with the Brazos Valley Food Bank to help children in need of food during the summer. The Summer Food Distribution program organized by Read more…
Community Informational Meeting about SB4 On Saturday March 23rd, Santa Teresa Catholic Church in Bryan held an informational meeting for the community regarding the potential Texas State Law SB4. The meeting for the community was Read more…