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by Thalia Kunze 6 min read

What is Dreamer Support?

The Dreamer Support Program is offered District wide. The San Diego Community College District welcomes undocumented students, parents, staff, faculty, and community members. San Diego Miramar College is committed to maintaining a safe space for all students as they pursue their academic and professional goals. The Dreamer Support Program provides guidance, support, and resources to undocumented and mixed status students, and their families. The program seeks to ensure greater equity of resources and services for undocumented students across the District by expanding and centralizing the coordination of legal services, community outreach, student outcome tracking, and research.

What is DSPS in San Diego?

The mission of DSPS is to provide special services for students with learning and physical disabilities. Students who have a verified disability are eligible for support services through the DSPS department. Services and accommodations are designed to support students in the achievement of their academic and vocational goals. Students individually qualify for accommodations based on disability verification and the interactive process with the DSPS counselor.

What is EOPs in college?

EOPS is a state-funded student support services program. Its purpose is to provide special recruitment, retention, and transition services to eligible students. The services offered are “above and beyond” those offered by the college’s Student Services division. The primary services include assistance in the following areas: priority enrollment, counseling/advisement, and preparation for transition to four-year colleges and universities.

What age can you get TANF in EOPS?

In addition to the support services offered in EOPS, The CARE Program offers supportive services to single parents with a child under the age of 18 receiving TANF/CASH Aid assistance to acquire an education, training and marketable skills.

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