Resources for Students Who Are Undocumented
Quick Reference - Resources for Immigrant Families
Our Beliefs
- Resolution Setting Forth The San Mateo Union High School District’s Principles in Support of Undocumented Students and Families - 2016 (English and Spanish)
Family Preparedness
- Family Preparedness Plan (English/Spanish) - This toolkit, created by the Immigration Legal Resource Council helps families proactively prepare for immigration emergencies that may arise.
- Red Card Resource
- Updated cards: English Cards, Chinese Cards (简体中文), Spanish Cards (español), Tagalog Cards
Frequently Asked Questions Related to Immigration Enforcement
County Resources
- San Mateo County Office of Education - Supporting Undocumented Families
- San Mateo County Office of Education - Supporting Immigrant Families
- County of San Mateo Office of Community Affairs - Immigrant Affairs; Immigrant
Health Services
- San Mateo County Health
- Mobile Clinic/Clinica Movil - Call to find schedule/Llame para confirmar el horario 650-573-2786
Legal Support
- Servicios de Imigracion y Legal (Immigration & Legal)
- Rapid Response Hotline - If ICE comes to your home, work, or neighborhood, or if there are ICE raids nearby, call the San Mateo County Rapid Response Hotline at 203-666-4472 (203 NO-MIGRA). You can also get posters and pocket cards with this number.
Mental Health
- Salud Mental y Bienestar (Mental Health & Wellness)
Additional Resources
The Immigrant Learning Center
The Immigrant Learning Center offers a collection of resources compiled by The ILC Public Education Institute includes information about undocumented students’ rights, emergency planning guides, lists of scholarships and guides for teachers.
Learn more about resources for undocumented and DACA students.
EDUMED
If you’re undocumented and interested in higher education, you have an uphill battle. It can be difficult to get everything you need to get into and pay for college. The good news is, a ton of organizations offer scholarships, academic and career resources, and other tools that undocumented students can use to make their college journeys successful. Learn more.
College Guide for DACA and Undocumented Students
Finding and getting into the right college or university can be a daunting task, but it can also lead to extremely rewarding opportunities for career and personal advancement. There are many national programs and state laws that allow undocumented students to attend the college of their choosing. This guide aims to help these students navigate the many exciting options available to them, in order to reach their educational goals.
DACA News and Information for Undocumented Students
Immigrants Rising
Founded in 2006, Immigrants Rising transforms individuals and fuels broader changes. With resources and support, undocumented young people are able to get an education, pursue careers, and build a brighter future for themselves and their community. Resources include:
- Undergraduate Scholarship opportunities
- Educational Resource Binder: College Access for Undocumented Students
Mental health resources:
- Mental Health Connector provides undocumented young people in California with free psychological support by connecting them with experienced, licensed professionals.
- Virtual Wellness Gatherings are a virtual safe space for undocumented young people to stay grounded and connected to one another.
10,000 Degrees
10,000 Degrees helps students from low-income backgrounds get to and through college.
- Scholarship Opportunities
10,000 Degrees proudly provides scholarships to students with significant financial need who exhibit a strong desire to go to college and accomplish their educational goals. The majority of scholarships are available to students from Sonoma, Marin, and San Francisco counties though they also administer scholarships for students in the greater Bay Area (California). - Dream Act
- FAFSA
- IRS Tax Transcripts
United We Dream
United We Dream
When you’re undocumented, you face a lot of discrimination, and that creates a lot of fear. United We Dream, transforms that fear into finding your voice.
United We Dream Here to Stay Toolkit includes:
- Terminology
- What to do if ICE comes to your door
- What to do if a student or family member is detained or deported
Define American
Define American is a nonprofit media and culture organization that uses the power of story to transcend politics and shift the conversation about immigrants, identity, and citizenship in a changing America.
Get Schooled
Find resources and college readiness tools for undocumented students and their families at Get Schooled, including:
50+ Scholarships For DACA / Undocumented Students (Updated September 9, 2024)
The Dream.US
The Dream.US resource library includes links, toolkits, guides, references and other information pertinent to DREAMers.
Local Community College Resources
College of San Mateo - Multicultural and Dream Center
The Multicultural Center and Dream Center (MCCDC) is a safe haven for underrepresented students in college settings. Rooted in social justice, activism, and community empowerment, the MCCDC provides a safe space for students to implement change in their communities. The MCCDC serves numerous communities including AB540/Undocumented communities, LGBTQIA+ Communities, English as a Second Language Students, Current and Former Foster Youth.
Skyline College - Dream Center
The Dream Center can help you with issues like AB540 admissions, DACA, the California Dream Act and more. We are here to answer questions and provide support in a welcoming and safe space.
Canada College - Dream Center
The DREAM Center is a dedicated safe space for undocumented students, DREAMers, and allies. The DREAM Center can assist with issues including AB540 admissions, DACA and the California Dream Act. The Center also provides information and resources on scholarships, clubs, immigration services, food pantry and community resources.
Foothill College - Supporting Our Dreamers
Foothill College is committed to supporting and empowering all students. They stand fiercely in support of our undocumented community and are proud to be offering resources and services for all.
De Anza College
Resources and updates for undocumented students.
District Messages for Immigrant Families
February 7, 2025: Supporting Our Students - An Update
7 de febrero: Apoyando a nuestros estudiantes - Actualización
January 22, 2025: Supporting Our Immigrant Students and Their Families
22 de enero de 2025: Apoyo a nuestros estudiantes inmigrantes y sus familias
November 12, 2024: Supporting our San Mateo Union High School District Community During Transition
12 de noviembre de 2024: Apoyo a nuestra comunidad de San Mateo Union High School District durante la transición