College-bound recipients of DACA--a 2012 US administrative policy officially titled Consideration for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals--face a series of administrative and financial barriers in pursuing postsecondary education. These barriers often include a complicated process for in-state tuition ...
DACA recipients have more options than they might realize when it comes to building credit. As a DACA recipient, you’re still eligible to sign up for credit cards, credit-builder loans and credit monitoring services — all of which can help you build credit. A good credit score can hel...
In some cases, DACA recipients and other undocumented students can receive scholarships and state aid to pay for college.
For many DACA recipients there is more at stake than a college degree or dream job: they are also parents to children born in America. The anxiety surrounding the family'simmigration statuscan be detrimental to the health and development of the U.S. citizen children. As Congress and the Tru...
Currently, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients may confront a new reality under the current administration, including deportation in lieu of employment or further educational possibilities. Congress, on the other hand, may reverse course and enable DACA recipients to serve in the ...
DACA recipients have more options than they might realize when it comes to building credit. As a DACA recipient, you’re still eligible to sign up for credit cards, credit-builder loans and credit monitoring services — all of which can help you build credit. A good credit score can hel...
Michelle Mark