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Welcome to the Cliff Campus Dream Center!

At the Dream Center located at SBCC’s Cliff campus, we believe that every student, regardless of immigration status, deserves the opportunity to pursue their educational goals and build a better future. Our mission is to support undocumented and mixed status students at SBCC by providing access to resources, guidance, and a welcoming community as they navigate challenges related to education, career pathways, and personal development.

We're here for you.

 

All current undocumented and mixed status students enrolled in noncredit classes are eligble for Dream Center services. Whether you're seeking information on financial aid, college admissions, legal support, dealing with food insecurity or need emotional encouragement, we're here to help you every step of the way. 

Do you need information regarding your family's safety, legal support, community resources, national and statewide resources? Do you know your rights?

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Dream Center Ally

Find Your Ally

 

Free immigration legal services. Schedule an appointment with an immigration attorney.

Noncredit Basic Needs

Aid for Undocumented Students

 

Undocumented students with AB 540 status qualify for many forms of financial aid, including exemption from nonresident tuition — which means you'll be eligible for in-state tuition and fees — along with Cal Grants, UC grants and scholarships, and private scholarships.

Dream Center Contact

Call or email for an appointment (805) 730-3023    dc@pipeline.sbcc.edu

 




Dream Center Resources

More Resources & Services

Navigating Enrollment and Student Services
Financial Assistance

Support Groups
Paid and Unpaid Opportunities for Undocumented Students
and much more!

The menu below provides links to essential student services, including food and housing assistance, FAQ, Basic Needs resources for both Credit and Noncredit students, Dream, Rising Scholars, and Pride programs.

Undocumented Students refer to students who do not have legal immigration status.

This can include students who:
• entered the U.S. without inspection (e.g. crossing the border without going through a port of entry);
• entered with legal status and overstayed their visa;
• are currently in the process of gaining legal status (e.g. the individual’s asylum application is pending);
• are Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients (valid or expired); or
• are Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders.

Students who are Mixed Status refer to students who have legal immigration status and qualify for FAFSA, but have contributor(s) (e.g. parents, legal guardians, or spouse) who are undocumented and do not have legal status.

 

All current undocumented students enrolled in credit and non-credit classes. Whether you're seeking information on financial aid, college admissions, legal support, or emotional encouragement, the Dream Center is here to help you every step of the way. We understand the unique obstacles you face and are committed to empowering you with the knowledge and tools to succeed at Santa Barbara City College. You belong here, and together, we can break down barriers so you can continue your educational journey.

 

Credit Campus Basic Needs Website:
Enrolled in traditional college-level courses that count toward a degree, certificate, or transfer to a four-year university. These students typically follow academic programs with graded coursework and tuition fees.

Noncredit (School of Extended Learning) Basic Needs:
Enrolled in courses at the School of Extended Learning, which focuses on skill-building, career development, adult education, and personal enrichment. These courses are usually free or low-cost and do not count toward a degree. Noncredit classes are offered at the Wake Campus (Downtown) and Schott Campus (Eastside Santa Barbara).

For Basic Needs Resources, please fill out the basic needs intake form.

Filling out the Basic Needs Intake Form helps us understand your specific needs, determine the resources you qualify for, and connect you with the right support services. Completing this form may allow you to access assistance with the resources listed below:

Housing Support: Guidance on housing programs, emergency shelters, and rental assistance. 

Food Assistance: Access to food resources, CalFresh, meal programs, and grocery support.

Financial /Resource Support: Basic Needs Microgrant and other financial assistance.

Application assistance: Help with applications for CalWorks, Medi-Cal, CalFresh, and other student services

This form does not gaurantee services, but it allows us to assess your situation, determine what services you may qualify for, and provide you with the best possible support. The sooner you submit it, the sooner we can help!

Basic Needs Intake Form: https://basic-needs.info/sbcc

Cliff Campus Dream Program Website:
Supports undocumented, DACA, and mixed-status students by providing resources, academic guidance, and a supportive community.

Rising Scholars Website:
Serves students who have been impacted by the justice system, offering academic and personal support to help them succeed in college.

Pride Program Website:
Provides support and resources for LGBTQ+ students, creating an inclusive and welcoming environment on campus.