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Inver Hills Community College is strongly committed to excellence by including and integrating individuals who represent different race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic background, age, disability, national origin and religion. Inver Hills does not only seek diversity, but also to expand access to higher education for the approximately 100,000 undocumented immigrants in Minnesota, reduce financial barriers, and provide academic and personal advising.
Answers to all your questions whether you're new to higher education, finishing up your two-year degree, looking to transfer to a four-year school or taking courses for professional development.
Resources and help to find the best opportunities for financial assistance. Scholarships, navigating the FAFSA application and much more.
In and out of classroom learning experiences, cultivating community partner relationships for volunteer opportunities, service-learning, academic internships, and off campus employment.
The center provides resources as well as support to multicultural student clubs & organizations, connecting students to Multicultural resources on campus and in the community and serving as a liaison between students, faculty, and staff (student advocacy).
If you're an undocumented or DACA student, finding financial aid for college can be tricky. Undocumented students do not qualify for federal aid, and only a handful of states offer state grants to undocumented students.
Check out the list of over 50 scholarships for DACA Undocumented Students.
Navigate MN: One of the largest Network of Latinx and undocumented immigrants, Navigate provides education, advocacy, financial aid and leadership opportunities.
MN Dream Act, state funds, loans and frequently asked questions.
Consular services, advocacy for Mexican citizens the state of Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota and Northern Wisconsin, as well as health and education services.
Immigration legal assistance to low-income immigrants and refugees in MN, education resources and advocacy.
Mackenzie Heinrichs (She/Her/Ella)
Equal Justice Works Fellow
Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota450 North Syndicate Street, Suite 200
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55104
651-641-1011, Ext. 209
Fax: 651-641-1131
mackenzie.heinrichs@ilcm.org
www.ilcm.org