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Wenatchee Valley College is committed to supporting undocumented students. You are a valued part of our community, regardless of your immigration status.

Undocumented Student Information

It is important to remember that the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (1974) prohibits schools from providing any outside agency—including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)—with any information from a student's school file that would expose their immigration status.  Immigration status should be treated like other student information, such as participation in Running Start or receiving accommodations from Disability Access Services.

College employees should only inquire about a student's immigration status:

  1. If it is beneficial to the support of student's educational goals.
  2. To evaluate appropriate access to the same educational opportunities as all students.
  3. To ensure that students are exposed to learning experiences that focus on college aspirations.

Even after, the information given to the college staff should remain confidential.

Resources for Undocumented Students

A list of both state-wide and locally known organizations are available on our WVC Dreamers Task Force page. Students can access services and find out more about the local and state-wide advocacy movements.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Financial aid may be available for you. Washington state offers the Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA) for people who are undocumented or do not qualify for federal financial aid because of their immigration status.  


Resources for Faculty and Staff

These materials are from Immigrants Rising: