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For Prospective 学生

无证 and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students follow the procedures and requirements for first-year or transfer admission. They are evaluated in the same way as U.S. 公民和美国.S. permanent residents. 无证 and DACA students may apply under any admission plan, including January admission.

For more information, please visit the admission websites for:

Please contact the Office of 入学 if you have further questions.

Smith’s Commitment

我们将:

  • Provide equal access to institutional need-based financial aid and campus employment for undocumented students studying in the U.S. under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy.
  • Evaluate undocumented and DACA students under the same procedures and requirements we use for first-year or transfer admission for U.S. citizens in making admission decisions.
  • no voluntary action that would put members of our community at risk because of their citizenship or immigration status.
  • 拒绝释放 information about students’ citizenship or immigration status unless we are legally compelled to do so; if presented with a subpoena or other imperative, we will seek 法律顾问 before taking any steps to comply.
  • Continue our practice of strictly limiting the use of eVerify, the online system that cross-checks employment eligibility with the Department of 首页land Security, so that it is used only when we are legally required to do so. We will not use eVerify for routine matters, such as work-study employment.
  • Facilitate access to 法律顾问 for undocumented students and for international students affected by the travel ban.
  • Provide students with need-based financial support to cover the costs of meeting immigration application fees 必要时.
  • Facilitate finding year-round housing for international students, potentially on campus or through the alumnae network, if any cannot go home because of travel bans.

资源 for 学生

The following administrative staff members serve as resources for undocumented student concerns. They can provide information on support available—on campus, in the area and in the larger academic community—for undocumented students. In an off-hours emergency, they can be contacted through dispatch (2490 from a campus phone; 413-585-2490 from a cell phone or off campus).

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