Get more details on how to apply as an Undocumented or DACA student.
At Oakton, we value, honor and celebrate the diversity of our community, and as an Undocumented or DACA student, you are an essential part of it. We understand the unique challenges you may face in higher education and are here to support you every step of the way. Please note, Oakton does not require proof of citizenship for enrollment.
Through the Office of Access, Equity and Diversity (AED), we offer a wide range of services and resources to ensure your success and well-being throughout your college journey.
Get more details on how to apply as an Undocumented or DACA student.
Oakton College is dedicated to making higher education affordable for everyone. As an Undocumented or DACA student in Illinois, you are eligible for in-district tuition rates and can access various scholarships.
In 2011, Illinois led the way with the passage of the Illinois Dream Act, establishing the Illinois Dream Fund to provide private scholarships for Undocumented and DACA students. Scholarships through this fund have been awarded since 2013.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a form that determines your eligibility for federal financial aid programs, including grants, work-study, and loans. However, to complete the FAFSA, you must meet one of the following criteria. U.S. citizenship or Permanent Resident status (U.S. citizens and LPR students are eligible even if their parents are undocumented).
The Office of Advising, Transitions, and Student Success (OATSS) is dedicated to helping you identify your educational needs so you may achieve your academic goals. Services include:
For additional information, visit Advising at Oakton, email Advising Services at advising@oakton.edu or call 847.635.1700.
Students who have earned college credits at a foreign college or university may be eligible to transfer those credits to Oakton.
For more information, visit Transferring Foreign Credits to Oakton.The Caring Closet supplies nonperishable food and self-care items, such as soap and deodorant, at no cost to Oakton students who express a need.
For more information, visit Caring Closet or email care@oakton.edu.