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Rhoda Jacobs
Assembly District 42
 
Assemblywoman Rhoda Jacobs: DREAM Act Would Expand College Aid Opportunities for Immigrant Students
February 6, 2013

Assemblywoman Rhoda Jacobs (D-Brooklyn) is leading in the effort to pass the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act (A.2597), which would, for the first time ever, allow undocumented immigrant students to apply for several state tuition-assistance programs to help them pay for their higher education.

The passage of the DREAM Act would make New York one of four states – including Texas, New Mexico and California – to offer state financial aid to children of undocumented immigrants.

“By increasing financial aid opportunities for immigrant students,” Jacobs said, “the DREAM Act takes monumental steps forward in making sure all students in New York State can obtain a higher education.”

Jacobs added, “Immigration status should never be a barrier that keeps young, motivated students from obtaining a higher education.”

Since 2002, undocumented immigrants have been allowed to pay in-state tuition at state universities in New York. The DREAM Act goes a step further by increasing access for undocumented youth to a broad range of state educational assistance programs, including:

  • Tuition Assistance Program (TAP);
  • Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP);
  • Educational Opportunity Program (EOP);
  • Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (C-STEP); and
  • Opportunity programs available at community colleges.

The bill requires undocumented immigrant students to satisfy certain conditions to be eligible for state tuition-assistance and educational opportunity programs, including having attended high school in New York State for at least two years and having graduated or received an equivalency certificate in-state.

If enacted, the legislation would also create the DREAM Fund, an initiative that would raise private funds to provide scholarships for eligible college-bound children with at least one immigrant parent. The DREAM Act would also expand access to the New York State College Tuition Savings Program through family tuition accounts. The family tuition accounts would be available to anyone who provides a valid taxpayer identification number and would significantly help families save for their children’s future over an extended period of time.

“Not only does the DREAM Act ease the skyrocketing costs of higher education, it also gives every immigrant child in our state the opportunity to have a bright and successful future,” Jacobs underscored. “I urge the Senate and governor to make these students’ dreams a reality.”

 
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