Multicultural Student Services hosts DACA/Undocumented Myth-busting Workshops

Multicultural Student Services is hosting a series of DACA/Undocumented myth-busting workshops this January and February. All students and staff, regardless of the status, are encouraged to attend and learn more.

The workshops are as follows:

  • Wednesday, Jan. 17 from 12-1 PM in CUB 208- Myth Buster: You can attend college in Washington State with our without DACA status.
  • Wednesday, Jan. 24 from 12-1 PM in CUB 208 – Myth Buster: Your DACA is valid until its expiration date.
  • Wednesday, Jan. 31 from 12-1 PM in CUB 208 – Myth Buster: Your DACA/Undocumented status can and should remain private.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 7 from 12-1 PM in CUB 208 – Myth Buster: You will remain eligible to receive Work Study.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 14 from 12-1 PM in CUB 208 – Myth Buster: You are eligible to receive the College Bound Scholarship

For more information, please contact Marcela Pattinson at 509-335-5965 or marcela.pattinson@wsu.edu.

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