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Allies of Dreamers

Allies of Dreamers Certificate Program

Claremont Graduate University’s Allies of Dreamers Certificate program trains you to understand the needs and challenges of undocumented youth and their families to provide support to this underserved population.

The first program of its kind nationally, Allies of Dreamers is a graduate‐level certificate program that provides the historical context, theoretical framework, and specific knowledge needed by K-12 teachers and administrators, student affairs professionals in higher education, and community leaders to offer mentorship and advocacy for Dreamers and other undocumented students. Supported by faculty and students from CGU, University of California Irvine, Pomona College, and California State University, Los Angeles, the Allies of Dreamers program seeks to fill the growing demand for trained individuals who are committed to ensuring undocumented students are protected, fully integrated into K‐12 schools, and have the necessary support and preparation to access college and successfully transition to graduate school and the workforce.

Among other skills, program participants will learn best practices to integrate undocumented students in the classroom, college campuses, and society, will develop skills to be an informed advocate and help students navigate the educational system, and will gain comprehensive understanding of law and policy affecting Dreamers in K-12 and higher education.

Learn more about why teachers are training themselves to be Dreamer allies (PBS NewsHour).

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
  • Our 8-unit program is ideal for K-12 educators, student affairs professionals in higher education, and community leaders who have previous experience working with immigrant communities to support undocumented students and who understand the value of well‐informed mentors and advocates.
  • Allies of Dreamers coursework may be applied to several graduate-level degrees at CGU, including the MA in Education, PhD in Educational Leadership, and Teaching Credential/Induction program.
  • You’ll benefit from collaborative coursework with CGU faculty and the Dreamers Coalition, a network of informed, active leaders.

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Program At-a-glance

  • 8 units

    required units

  • Allies of Dreamers Certificate

    degree awarded

  • In Person

    modality

  • Fall

    program start

  • 2 semesters | full time*

    estimated completion time

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Frank Frias

Director of Admissions & Recruitment

909-607-3240

Faculty

  • Portrait of Delacy Ganley

    DeLacy Ganley

    Dean, School of Educational Studies
    Professor of Education

    Research Interests

    Culturally relevant education; resiliency and achievement of marginalized populations; intersection of families, community, and school; language acquisition; social capital theory; systems theory

  • Laureen Adams

    Laureen Adams

    Adjunct Faculty, Allies of Dreamers Certificate program

    Research Interests

    Teacher education, urban teacher preparation and resilience, schooling experiences of Black students, teacher and student relationships, teacher care, culturally sustaining pedagogy, critical race theory, liberatory education, healing, qualitative methodologies, Africana studies

  • Gloria Montiel

    Gloria Itzel Montiel

    Instructor, Allies of Dreamers Certificate program

    Research Interests

    The undocumented student experience in selective private colleges, institutional capacity to serve undocumented students, social determinants of health at the intersection of race and immigration, the undocumented student experience in doctoral education

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    Iliana G. Perez

    Lecturer

    Research Interests

    Immigrant entrepreneurship, the occupational and educational attainment of undocumented students, economics of immigration

Curriculum

The Allies of Dreamers Certificate requires the completion of four courses comprising 8 units of study:

Fall
EDUC 419: Undocumented Experiences: Historical & Contemporary Perspectives (2 units)
EDUC 420: Higher Education Access & Professional Experiences for Undocumented Youth (2 units)

Spring
EDUC 421: Working With & For Undocumented Students (2 units)
EDUC 422: Promoting Wellness in Undocumented Populations & The Allies Who Support Them (2 units)

Coursework is designed to be taken sequentially, with EDUC 419 & 420 in the fall and EDUC 421 & 422 in the spring.

Application Guidelines

Spring 2024
Priority Deadline – November 1, 2023
Final Deadline (International) – November 15, 2023
Final Deadline (Domestic) – December 1, 2023
Classes begin – January 16, 2024

Summer 2024
Priority Deadline – February 1, 2024
Final Deadline (International) – March 1, 2024
Final Deadline (Domestic) – April 1, 2024
Classes begin – May 13, 2024

Fall 2024
Priority Deadline – February 1, 2024
Final Deadline (International) – July 5, 2024
Final Deadline (Domestic) – August 1, 2024
Classes begin – August 26, 2024

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Dreamer Coalition: Program Advisory Board

  • Dr. Laureen Adams
  • Gabriela Amel Peralta
  • Rene Amel Peralta
  • Ana M. Barragan
  • Dr. Anita Casavantes Bradford
  • Dr. Laura E. Enriquez
  • Dr. Miriam Feldblum
  • Miguel Hernandez Carvente
  • Dr. Elena Macias
  • Maria Melendrez
  • Dr. Gloria Montiel
  • Martha Arhemi Morales
  • Iliana Perez
  • Dr. Anita Quintanar
  • Jessica Valenzuela
Dreamer Coalition: Program Advisory Board
  • Dr. Laureen Adams
  • Gabriela Amel Peralta
  • Rene Amel Peralta
  • Ana M. Barragan
  • Dr. Anita Casavantes Bradford
  • Dr. Laura E. Enriquez
  • Dr. Miriam Feldblum
  • Miguel Hernandez Carvente
  • Dr. Elena Macias
  • Maria Melendrez
  • Dr. Gloria Montiel
  • Martha Arhemi Morales
  • Iliana Perez
  • Dr. Anita Quintanar
  • Jessica Valenzuela
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