No, when I said that it was unclear I meant whether you would qualify for the Dream Act. When it was first introduced you only needed to complete two years of college in order to be eligible. With all the amendments and the eminent threat of a filibuster the Dream Act may look a tad different by the time they're done. They may require you to hold an actual degree, or maybe a high school diploma will suffice, who knows. As I said before this is all very unclear at this point since there will be so called "trade-offs" that will upset the structure of the bill even if the changes don't seem to make sense (blame it on the conservative republicans).
One thing is for sure, you will need the assistance of a lawyer when filing your case since you changed your status from documented to undocumented.