MiraCosta College has made a commitment to creating a racially just campus and to welcome, nurture, and validate individuals and their identities and diverse cultures.
Ways Employees Can Support
- Refer undocumented and mixed status students to campus resources:
- the UPRISE program to receive holistic resources and services including Mental Health Counselor Nidya Ramirez Ibarra (nramirezibarra@miracosta.edu) for the UPRISE Mental Health Support Group.
- Admissions and Records where students can confidentially obtain information and records (e.g., transcript, enrollment summary to verify to how long you have been in the U.S.)
- Follow the steps for "How to Engage with Immigration Officials on Campus" (access the handout ) including referring any Immigration Government Officials to Vice President of Student Services Alketa Wojcik (Superintendent/President designee)
- Familiarize yourself with the relevant policies and resources:
- MiraCosta College Administrative Procedure 3415 outlining the District鈥檚 policy regarding Responding to Requests for Access for Immigration Enforcement Activities.
- MiraCosta College Administrative Procedure 4072 outlining the District鈥檚 policy that class attendance is limited to officially enrolled students listed on the roster, with limited exceptions.
- MiraCosta College Administrative Procedure 5017 outlining the District's policy for responding to inquiries of immigration status, citizenship status, and national origin information.
- California Attorney General (December 2024)
- California Dream Act Application allowing eligible undocumented students to apply for specific types of financial aid.
- California Nonresident Tuition Exemption AB540 - a California state law that exempts eligible non-resident students from paying non-resident enrollment fees.
- Establish yourself as an ally and your space as a safer place for undocumented students. Register for the next UndocuAlly training here.
- Avoid making assumptions about the undocumented community. This community, just like others, is not a monolith. Please be aware of the intersectional identities that students may hold (e.g. UndocuQueer, UndocuBlack, etc.).
- Use inclusive language (do not use terms such as illegal or alien) and add welcoming
language to your class syllabus. We recommend the language below:
MiraCosta College is committed to supporting undocumented and mixed-status individuals, with a strong emphasis on fostering their personal and educational success. As an educator, I aim to create a welcoming and inclusive campus environment. I will ensure course accessibility and provide confidential accommodations for any immigration-related challenges. Your status is private, and sharing it is your choice. I value your trust and respect confidentiality. For more information on MiraCosta's resources for undocumented and mixed-status students, please visit miracosta.edu/uprise. - Identify and share that do not require a Social Security Number and/or U.S. Citizenship. Please note that MiraCosta College scholarships are open to all students, including undocumented and international students.
- Refrain from providing students with legal advice and instead, please refer them to for free and confidential legal services to for college communities.
- Adhere to FERPA policies by keeping student information and records confidential, including from friends or family members who may request information on a student鈥檚 behalf. If a student is unable to obtain records themselves, follow up with Admissions and Records for guidance on proper procedures. Do not disclose someone鈥檚 citizenship status or ask students to self-identify to you or out loud in class.
- Donate, either one-time or recurring, to the foundation fund to support undocumented students . This fund provides emergency grants, professional development opportunities, and assistance with other immigration-related needs.
For questions about the information on this page or additional resources, please email idea@miracosta.edu
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