Undocumented Student Action Week (USAW) Purpose
The purpose of Undocumented Student Action Week (USAW) at the North Orange County Community College District (NOCCCD) is to provide support, resources, and learning opportunities to our undocumented student population and districtwide community. Through this districtwide week-long campaign, we aim to foster a welcoming environment for all students regardless of their immigration status. Grads to Be Programs staff at Cypress College, Fullerton College, and North Orange Continuation Education (NOCE) have combined efforts to provide the NOCCCD community with this year's USAW. You can register for our events below.
At the state level, this is the 6th year an Undocumented Student Action Week, is held. During the week of October 17-21, 2022, California's community colleges are encouraged to engage in advocacy and support efforts in solidarity with undocumented students throughout the state.
If you are interested in events held state-wide please visit the Community College League of California website for more information.
Undocumented Student Action Week (USAW) is a statewide effort led by the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office (CCCCO), the Community College League of California (League), and the Foundation for California Community Colleges (FoundationCCC), with support from the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC), Faculty Association of California Community Colleges (FACCC), Student Senate for California Community Colleges (SSCCC), Campaign for College Opportunity, Immigrants Rising, California Undocumented Higher Education Coalition, Southern California College Access Network (SoCal CAN), Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (AICCU), El Camino College, College of the Canyons, Butte College, Palomar College, and Academic Senate for California Community Colleges (ASCCC).
Click on the events below for more information! Events are in person if they have a building room number. Events are virtual if they have a Zoom link. Events are both in-person and virtual if they have a Microsoft Form.
October 17, 2022
Fullerton College
Bldg 500, Rm 512-02
No RSVP needed
On this day, G2B staff & FC United will be outside room 512-02 with snacks and resources available to our undocumented students. Stop by to learn about planned activities during Undocumented Student Action Week!
NOCE Anaheim Campus
Room 105
No RSVP Needed
Come kick off Undocumented Students Action Week (USAW) NOCE style and get free NOCE giveaways! Hear about NOCE's resources for Undocumented Students and information about NOCE United, NOCE's Grads2B Student Club. You'll hear how NOCE supports you during your educational journey in a short presentation by one of our Counselors, one of our students, and one of our staff members. Come have refreshments, meet other students and enjoy light refreshments.
October 18, 2022
This workshop given by Christine Silvestre from CIELO will provide an overview of their free programs and services for aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners. CIELO, a nonprofit in Orange County, helps individuals pursue their business dreams with the education, support, and resources to build a solid business foundation. With this workshop, you'll get information on key questions to ask yourself before you start a business, the entrepreneurial mindset, pros/cons to being a business owner, and how CIELO can assist you in taking the next steps toward starting your own business.
October 19, 2022
Fullerton College
Bldg 500, Rm 512-02
No RSVP Needed
Join FC United, our undocumented student club, for lunch as an opportunity to build community and get involved on campus. Building 500, Room 512-02.
A majority of undocumented students are pipelined to the community college system due to the financial, professional, and circumstantial challenges they face. Additionally, experiencing imposter syndrome, academic rigor, and other challenges of life can create a sense of not belonging. Through this panel, we aim to dismantle challenges by exposing participants to experiences and strategies developed by former NOCCCD students who transferred to 4-year universities.
NOCE Anaheim Campus
Rm 105
No RSVP Needed
Staff from Cypress College's Financial Aid will present information about the California Dream Act Application (CADAA). The CADAA allows undocumented students interested in attending eligible California Colleges, Universities, and Career Education programs to apply for financial aid. You'll learn about California legislation (AB540 and SB68) that describes eligibility to apply. Bring your questions and learn how you can apply for financial aid to go to college!
October 20, 2022
Cypress College
Gateway Plaza
No RSVP Needed
Grads to Be and CHIRLA staff will be outside in the Gateway Plaza sharing resources available to our undocumented community.
Through this workshop students will understand how to fill out the University of California (UC) application sections related to their immigration status and residency. This workshop will also introduce students to resources available at the UC to help them cover their tuition and fees. Lastly, this workshop will help students start thinking about the Personal Insight Questions by exploring their identities and empowering them to share their stories.
October 21, 2022
The Integrated UndocuAlly Training combines the UndocuAlly Training Parts 1, 2, and 3 into one training so participants are able to complete the entire training series in a single event. Part 1 covers the Foundational Knowledge: An Introduction to the Undocumented Community, Part 2 covers Effective Strategies: Supporting and Working with Undocumented Students, and Part 3 covers Taking Action: Understanding Undocumented Students' Rights. This training is 5 hours in length and covers the most essential components of all three parts. This training will be offered virtually and will conclude the 6th annual Undocumented Student Action Week (USAW) at Fullerton College.
USAW Assets
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USAW Statewide Webinar