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Does the DREAM Act help students who have not yet graduated high school?

Those who have not graduated high school, obtained a GED or have not been accepted into college will be able to stay in this country and not be deported if they are enrolled full-time in primary or secondary school and are 12 years of age or older. Once the student has completed high school or obtained a GED, they will then be eligible to apply for Conditional Permanent Residency.

What is considered 'good moral character'?

While the DREAM Act has not outlined specific guidelines of what “good moral character” should be, it can be characterized as being a law-abiding resident of the United States. This list may or may not be a comprehensive, however, it is a good way to gauge one’s moral character. For example, some students may have committed minor crimes such as misdemeanors before they turned 18; those minor incidents may not hinder their application process for Conditional Permanent Residency as much as being convicted of a felony would.

What is Conditional Permanent Residency?

Conditional Permanent Residency is similar to Legal Permanent Residency in that you would be able to work, drive and travel. However, it lasts for only 6 years and you will not be able to travel abroad for long periods of time. The current legislation states that a person can travel abroad up to 365 days in total for the entire 6 years under Conditional Permanent Residency.

You will also be eligible for student loans and federal work-study programs, but will not be eligible for federal financial aid such as Pell Grants.

In-state Tuition in the State of Texas

Undocumented students can pay instate tuition at Texas colleges and universities and are considered residents of Texas if they meet the following requirements.

HB 1403 - Effective as of June 16, 2001

SB 1528 (which amended the original bill (HB 1403) to provide instate tuition to everyone in the state meeting the requirements) - Effective as of September 1, 2005.

Requirements

  • Lived in Texas three years prior to high school graduation or obtaining a GED from Texas or
  • Resided in Texas the (full) year prior to enrollment in an institution of higher education
  • Provide an affida

Inform Scholarship Winners of Award

When: 
22 May 2009 (All day)
Where: 
Location for this event is unconfirmed
137-139 West 25th Street 12th Floor
New York, NY 10001
United States
40° 44' 41.748" N, 73° 59' 37.104" W

Bloomberg: Obama's silence on immigration can't last long

Who knows for sure,but the reality is that the current Administration hasn't said much on the subject.I thought the change in government would have brought 'change' in immigration,but as time goes by that turns out to be but just another slogan,so far anyway.

Latinos face a rising tide of hostility - Socialistworker.co.uk


Latinos face a rising tide of hostility
Socialistworker.co.uk, UK
Another proposed major step forward for immigrants was the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (Dream) Act, which was not endorsed by Bush. This would have allowed undocumented young immigrants to get financial aid and scholarships for ...

Diligence helps resist stealth amnesty - MLive.com


Diligence helps resist stealth amnesty
MLive.com, MI
No one should be surprised to see the left trying to move piecemeal legislation along the lines of AgJOBS and the DREAM Act. Last year, those bills were designed to grant stealth amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants in specific categories: farm ...

DREAM Act students shine - Arizona Republic


DREAM Act students shine
Arizona Republic, AZ
The DREAM Act students and graduates are the success stories of our academic system. Their willingness to dedicate themselves to be the best should be rewarded. We as a community invested in their education and we will be rewarded when Congress decides ...