Fullerton College Grads to Be Program is partnering with other NOCCCD Grads to Be programs to present a vibrant list of workshops and activities in honor of Undocumented Student Action Week. Now in its sixth year, USAW is a statewide effort led by the California Community Colleges and many other supporters to advance best practices… Read more »
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Statement on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Ruling
Fullerton College is here to support all students regardless of their immigration status and we are incredibly upset by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision, which holds that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program violates federal law. To our DACA students and employees, please know that you belong and are welcomed here.… Read more »
Black History Month: Virtual Events Will Celebrate Black Joy Starting Feb. 1
With a focus on joy and gratitude in the midst of some challenging times, Fullerton College’s Umoja Community Program, Cadena Cultural Center, and Grads to Be Program are “flipping the narrative” of Black History Month at Fullerton College this year, by celebrating the month with a series of virtual events that empower students to embrace… Read more »
Grads to Be Programs across NOCCCD Host Undocumented Student Action Week
Grads to Be Programs across NOCCCD have partnered to present a vibrant list of virtual workshops and offerings in celebration of USAW. Now in its fifth year at the state level, USAW encourages California Community Colleges to engage in advocacy and support efforts in solidarity with undocumented students throughout the state. Daily events are planned… Read more »
Fullerton College Responds to Federal Court Ruling on DACA
Fullerton College is committed to creating access, opportunity, and safety to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students and undocumented students. The college will continue to provide resources and support to undocumented students as DACA is challenged through federal courts. On Friday, July 16, 2021, a federal district court in Texas issued a decision negatively… Read more »