Internal and external resources to help you learn more about information relevant to DACA and undocumented students and allies.
The Hubbard Center for Student Engagement recognizes the challenges faced by DACA and undocumented students, their families, and others who are concerned about immigration status. We also recognize that the immigration landscape is in a state of rapid change. Our team strives to remain current on related issues by attending conference sessions, hosting campus visitors and following organizations such as United We Dream.
If you are interested in these issues, the Hubbard Center offers several internal and external resources to help you learn more about relevant opportunities.
Domestic Off-Campus Study Locations:
DePauw offers diverse opportunities to study off-campus within the United States. Students may also request consideration to study off-campus through a program not listed below. Contact the Hubbard Center for more information:
Travel Grants for Domestic Off-Campus Study:
Need-based and subject specific grants can assist students with travel costs associated with attending a domestic off-campus study program.
Additional Considerations:
(Note: This section was adapted from the and last updated on August 7th, 2018.)
Undocumented students and students with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status are advised that on Tuesday, September 5, 2017, President Trump announced an end to the DACA program. This policy change may lead to immediate changes in laws and immigration policies related to undocumented statuses, advance parole, and the ability to travel abroad. This change is also likely to directly impact those planning to travel and those who may already be abroad.
Undocumented students or students with DACA status who are currently abroad and are not already in contact with and immigration attorney are urged to do so immediately. Students planning to travel outside the United States on Advance Parole are advised to reconsider their travel plans. Depending on Congressional action a return to the U.S. may not shield against future deportation.
Students who are not abroad, but are considering ANY travel abroad or near U.S. borders – study abroad or otherwise – should also consult with their immigration attorney and the Hubbard Center before making plans. Enhanced patrolling exists near domestic borders. Undocumented students, including those with Advance Parole, may be at heightened risk for investigation even for travel within the U.S.
Tips and Suggestions:
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Undocumented and DACA students face a myriad of difficulties associated with job and internship searches. The Hubbard Center is available to support students, regardless of immigration status. Here are some general tips and suggestions.
provides tips on how to navigate how to earn a living post-graduation, as well as considerations for pursuing additional education and/or internships.
provides a wide range of resources and information including internship postings and a network of people to talk to about navigating the issues related to current- and post-undergraduate life. Be sure to check out these tabs:
- includes specific opportunities open to undocumented youth. Note that this list is not exhaustive.
- provides a list of scholarships and deadlines for upcoming opportunities.
69É«ÇéÊÓƵ Undocumented and DACA Student Resources provides general resources related to immigration issues.