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Undocumented Applicants
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undergraduate
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https://admission.ucla.edu/apply/undocumented-applicants
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https://admission.ucla.edu/apply
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2026-03-11T05:43:01+00:00
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Undocumented Applicants

Source: https://admission.ucla.edu/apply/undocumented-applicants Parent: https://admission.ucla.edu/apply

We want all prospective undocumented students to know that you’re welcome and supported here. Please read on to learn about the wide range of resources available to you.

The Undocumented Student Program (USP)

The USP will provide you with personalized services and resources to help you succeed at UCLA. This includes immigration legal services for students and their family members, such as workshops, clinics and presentations on current immigration laws and policies, and Know Your Rights training.

Learn more about USP

Get info on USP legal services

Improving Dreams, Equality, Access and Success (IDEAS)

The people at IDEAS help give a face and voice to the issues of immigrant youth on campus, in the community and around the nation. And you can join them.

Visit IDEAS at UCLA

Applying for Financial Aid

If you haven’t already, familiarize yourself with the California Dream Act. It allows undocumented students who are not citizens or permanent residents and who are exempt from paying nonresident fees under AB 540 to be eligible to receive scholarships and university funds.

Go to the Dream Act application

Application Tips for Undocumented Applicants

Whether you’re applying to UC as a first-year or transfer student, here are some helpful tips for going through the application process.

You might be unsure how to answer some of the questions on the UC application. However, all students (including undocumented applicants) must thoroughly and accurately complete the entire application.

Here are answers to two of the most common questions that cause uncertainty for undocumented students:

See more tips on the UC site

California Residency for Admission

To determine if you will be considered a bona fide California resident for admissions purposes, the applicant should respond to the following questions:

An applicant is considered a bona fide California resident for admissions purposes if the student answers “yes” to having attended a California high school for at least three years and graduated from a California high school, has lived in California for at least 12 months prior to the planned enrollment date at the University, or answers “yes” to any one of the remaining questions listed above and is not in possession of a non-immigrant visa to the U.S.

California Residency for Tuition (AB 540)

Under current law, undocumented applicants/students cannot establish California residency for UC tuition and fee purposes regardless of their eligibility for bona fide California residency for admissions purposes.

However, if you meet the following criteria, you may be eligible for the AB 540 nonresident supplemental tuition exemption.

AB 540 enables eligible students to enroll at UC without paying UC’s nonresident supplemental tuition. Applications to determine eligibility are accepted only after a student has (1) been admitted, (2) submitted a Statement of Intent to Register and (3) filed a Statement of Legal Residence at campus.

Contact Us

If you still have questions, please reach out to the Undocumented Student Program. Feel free to email or call (310) 794-1701.