Resources for Educators

Faculty & Staff Resources

Faculty and staff play a crucial role in helping or hindering undocumented student success at San Francisco State University. One of the best ways staff and faculty can help undocumented students is to become knowledgeable about current legislation, on campus resources, community resources, and available support. The articles and tools on this page are are great resources to familiarize yourself with the issue, strengthen your skill sets, and become more aware of the language you should use. 

Replicated from:  Immigants Rising Educator Guides

Educational Resource Binder: College Access for Undocumented Students in California

The Educational Resource Binder is filled with accurate, up-to-date information covering 10 different themes and over 45 resources to increase college access for undocumented students in California. Check out all the exciting materials listed in our Binder Table of Contents.

 

10 Ways to Support Undocumented Students

This resource is meant to be used by educators, school administrators and allies who work closely with and are interested in better supporting undocumented students. Whether you're a long-time champion of undocumented students or a new educator just learning how best to support this population, there will be something useful in this resource for you.

 

The Case for Undocumented Students in Higher Education

This publication encourages scholarship providers and educators to consider the merits of these hardworking, high-achieving students who are powerful role models in our communities and a college degree will allow them to more fully contribute to U.S. society.

 

In the Shadow of the Ivory Tower

This report sheds light on the range and complexities of undocumented undergraduates experiences based on a sample of 909 participants across 34 states originating in 55 countries including demographic characteristics, experiences in college, as well as aspirations and anxieties. Furthermore, we make specific recommendations for what colleges should consider to better serve this population.

 

UndocuCollege Guide and Equity Tool

This publication is meant to help students, faculty, staff and administrators at institutions of higher education in California work together across regions and systems to achieve the educational equity and inclusion of undocumented students.

 

United We Dream National Toolkit

This Toolkit has 36 different examples of what schools, departments, classrooms and school districts across the country are doing with and for undocumented students.

 

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Things I’ll Never Say

This is a platform for undocumented young people across the country to create our own immigration narratives by boldly sharing our personal experiences through various forms of creative expression

 

US Department of Education Resource Guide for Undocumented Students 

Informed by research and promising practices, the U.S. Department of Education has compiled this Resource Guide to assist and enhance State and local efforts to support undocumented youth at the secondary and postsecondary school levels. The Department hopes that educators, schools, and campuses will, as they see fit, draw upon the tips and examples in this Guide to better support undocumented youth and, ultimately, move us closer to the promise of college and career readiness for all.