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Martín Córdoba Carlos León Daysi Pérez Jorge Varo Mt. SAC Dream Program Martín Córdoba Carlos León Daysi Pérez Jorge Varo

Why is California Dream Act Important? 25,000 undocumented graduated from HS only 5%-10% continue higher education Affordable & accessible financial resources EOPS (Extend Opportunity Programs & Services) such as counseling, bookstore vouchers & priority registration Public & private scholarships Cal Grant for transfers

Service Offered: Provides support to DREAMers (undocumented students) Career and personal counseling Peer mentoring Assistance in applying for the California Dream Act/Financial Aid and scholarship opportunities Workshops regarding DACA and other issues relative to this student population.

DREAM OFFICE Building 16C Open Monday-Thursday (909) 274-5596 www.mtsac.edu/dream

Contact Our Professional Staff: Elmer Rodriguez Laura Muñiz

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