Professor Ricardo Aguilar supports undocumented students at Delta College
Know your rights: Immigration resources for Delta College
Follow this page for ongoing updates on Delta College's response to emerging federal policies.

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Feb. 12, 2025

The Delta College Board of Trustees has approved two policies/procedures related to undocumented students and protecting student privacy and information.

  • AP 3415 lays out the process to follow should an immigration agent visit campus.
  • BP 5111 significantly restricts the amount of student information that can be made public.

Check back for additional resources and materials to be posted soon.

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Feb. 4, 2025

At a time when members of our undocumented communities are grappling with fear and uncertainty, the California Community Colleges has to reassure everyone that our campuses will remain safe, welcoming places for people from all backgrounds to learn.

The state Chancellor's Office shares the following:

"California’s community colleges embrace diversity in all forms. We believe all people have the right to access quality higher education. College-bound undocumented students are courageous, resilient and resourceful. They often work to pay for school and help their families. Many have lived in California for most of their life and have attended elementary, middle or high school in the United States.

"That’s why the California Community Colleges is proud to offer numerous services and protections to undocumented students, including those who are protected by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy."

Delta College's own Dreamers Success Center also provides services for undocumented students, such as free legal consultations.

Delta College trustees on Dec. 17 approved a resolutionÌýreaffirming Delta's designation as a sanctuary college, "committed to protecting the rights, dignity, and well-being of all students."

Read the full resolution here