DACA

This community is meant to provide information and resources to help you navigate your career development as a DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) student. We are here to support you and answer your questions throughout your job or internship search.  Feel free to browse the Fleishman Center resources to educate yourself about your rights.

Resources for Students General Immigrants Rising Immigrants Rising provides resources and support for undocumented young people to help them get an education, pursue careers, and build a brighter future for themselves and their community. United We Dream United We Dream is the largest immigrant youth-led community in the country. This organization creates welcoming spaces for young people – regardless of immigration status – to support, engage, and empower them to make their voice heard. Informed Immigrant Informed Immigrant is a digital hub and offline network offering the most up-to-date and accessible information and guidance for the undocumented immigrant community. Scholarships & Education Scholarships.com: Undocumented/TPS/DACA Scholarships Find and apply to scholarships for undocumented students. National Immigration Law Center Tooklit: Access to Post-Secondary Education Resources related to financial aid and scholarships for students regardless of immigration status My Undocumented Life My Undocumented Life provides information and resources to undocumented students, their families, and allies. The resource contains scholarship opportunities open to undocumented students, strategies for navigating the educational system while undocumented, information on how to apply for DACA, and more. Career/Business/Entrepreneurial Resources Venturize Venturize offers unbiased education and resources about small business loans, retirement and healthcare to empower entrepreneurs to make the best financial decisions for their business UndocHustle As proven resilient and creative risk-takers, immigrants already have a strong foundation for a transition into income-generating freelance and entrepreneurial activities. UndocuHustle shows you how to leverage your skills, knowledge and experience to generate income through contracting or business start-up opportunities.   Resources for Faculty and Staff 10 Ways to Support Undocumented Students Resources and support help undocumented youth get an education, pursue careers, and build a future for themselves and their community Resource Guide: Supporting Undocumented Youth Tips for Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) Research-informed information to offer examples of resources that educators, parents, advocates, administrators, and other concerned parties may find helpful UWD #HereToStay Toolkit for Educators Designed to help undocumented students and educator allies work with institutions to increase resources and support systems for undocumented students

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Networking Opportunities On Campus

The Binghamton University campus is like a small city, and there are over 1,000 campus employees who perform the necessary functions to keep it operational–including a series of professionals with Education and Human Services-related focuses! Being that this is a …

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Networking Opportunities On Campus

The Binghamton University campus is like a small city, and there are over 1,000 campus employees who perform the necessary functions to keep it operational–including a series of offices with Arts and Communication-related focuses! The professionals in these offices have …

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Julia Sullivan Marketing Graduate Assistant
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Education-Related Job Titles and Required Skills

When we think of positions in the education field, oftentimes we may only think of teachers. When in reality, there are many different roles that fall under this umbrella, including academic advisors, education technicians, guidance counselors, and so much more! …

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Julia Sullivan Marketing Graduate Assistant
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Start Applying to Summer Internships Now!

As we get towards the middle of the semester, you may be asking yourself when you should start looking for internships for the summer. While it is true that different fields have different timelines, it never hurts to start looking …

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Stephanie Ramirez-Cisneros Senior Peer Consultant
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Career Resources for a Virtual Environment

Collection of helpful information and links to assist with your virtual job or internship search.

The Neurodiversity Career Connector features job listings by U.S. employers seeking applicants with autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder …

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Personal Branding Worksheet

Looking to develop your personal brand? Filling out this worksheet is a great first step to get started! Completing the …

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