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adolfo123
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I just wanted to know if Catholic universities have financial aid for undocumented student … I am undocumented and wanted to go to a catholic school… so if u have any information please help…
I don’t know why you would suggest that–bpbasilphx gave you an honest answer.i can tell your not catholic or even christian for that matter…
By “undocumented” are you referring to your immigration status? If so, you won’t likely be able to get financial aid from any university- as far as I know, they all (even the private ones, as far as I know) require federal forms to be completed to see if you qualify, and those forms require proof of legal residency. It is not too difficult to immigrate to this country legally if you are going to college here.I just wanted to know if Catholic universities have financial aid for undocumented student … I am undocumented and wanted to go to a catholic school… so if u have any information please help…
I agree with joanofarc. I have a friend who’s husband has lived here for the better part of eighteen years and only just now found out that whatever paperwork he’d come into the states on has expried thus rendering him an illegal. His mother recently went back to Mexico to try to get her visa again and now she can’t get back into the country so you can see why he’d be reluctant to try this himself, especially now that he and his wife had an 18 mo old and a new baby on the way!Please ignore the hateful comments that some insensitive people have posted here. The Catholic Church does not foster such attitudes toward immigrants, even illegal ones. I know it’s very difficult to immigrate the “right way,” often all the paperwork and legal process takes more time and money than people can afford. I do not know your situation, but I have seen many people come here as refugees from war, poverty, illness, desperate situations. they put their lives at risk for the sake of their children to have a better life.
That being said, I would be extremely cautious about applying for financial aid or scholarships from a university while in an undocumented status. I would recommend trying to get your legal situation cleared up before doing anything along these lines. There are many counselors and agencies that can help you obtain legal status, and oftentimes true Catholics are the most compassionate and serious about being of aid to you. Don’t miss out on going to college because of this detail. You might have to hold off a year or a semester on college to get this sorted out, but the sooner you do it, the better. Then you won’t have problems finding a job or all the other things that come after college.
Best of luck!