Paying for College
Most undocumented students are eligible to pay the in-state tuition cost and receive state and university financial aid by demonstrating time living in California and graduation. Additionally, On this page you will find information on California policies and resources that help make college affordable to undocumented scholars. Programs like DACA and TPS are NOT a requirement for admissions or financial aid.
- Establishing In-State Tuition
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Undocumented students who are first-time freshmen, transfer, or graduates, may be eligible to pay in-state tuition. Most undocumented students may qualify for in-state tuition by meeting the requirements for AB 540 (CA Non-Resident Tuition Exemption). By qualifying, students are exempt from paying the out-of-state fees, which can be 3 times higher than that of in-state tuition.
To determine if you qualify for in-state tuition based on your immigration status, visit the CSU Residency for Tuition Purposes website.
For Information regarding the CA Non-Resident Tuition Exemption process at SJSU, visit the AB 540 Frequently Asked Questions page.
Additional Resources
• CSU In-State Tuition Exceptions & Exemptions
• SJSU Office of the Registrar Residency Policy
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- Financial Aid Options for Undocumented Students
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State and University Financial Aid: Undocumented students who qualify for AB 540 may be eligible to receive state and/or university aid by applying to the CA Dream Act Application (CADAA). Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to apply every year by the priority deadline. For further information about the CA Dream Act and how to apply, please visit our info page.
Scholarships: For many undocumented students, scholarships can be a key way to cover the cost of college tuition, fees, and other expenses — especially if they do not qualify for state or university aid. Scholarships are funds that do not require payback and that award students based on things such as area of study, class level, grades/GPA, community involvement, county of residence, etc. Many of these scholarships do not require a SSN# or AB 540 eligibility. We encourage students to seek scholarship opportunities year-round since scholarships have different deadlines and requirements to apply.
Check out our scholarship resources to apply for opportunities.
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- 2024-25 Financial Aid Resources for Undocumented & Mixed-Status Students (Guide)
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Explore our resource guide designed to support undocumented and mixed-status students in navigating the complexities of completing the 2024-25 FAFSA and CA Dream Act Application (CADAA). We understand the unique challenges immigrant students and their families face, and our curated list of resources aims to provide clear and accessible information. From step-by-step guides on filling out the applications to FAQs addressing common concerns, our goal is to empower students to pursue their educational goals.
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