The mission of the Undocumented Student Services Program is to serve DREAMer and mixed status students at all intersections of documentation and equity needs, to support DREAMers in achieving their degree, to create an equitable educational environment, and to advocate alongside students for continuous improvements in the DREAMer college experience.
The University of Colorado Denver remains committed to providing access to all qualified students, including students under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Advancing Students for a Stronger Economy Tomorrow (ASSET) program. ASSET, DACA, Mixed Family Status, and undocumented students are valuable members of our student body whom we strive to ensure are safe and respected on our campus. We are pleased to provide a variety of services, support, and information for students, faculty, and staff to help undocumented students succeed at CU Denver and CU Anschutz.
Financial assistance is one of the critical supports needed to attract and retain DACA, ASSET Mixed Family Status and undocumented students. Support students at CU Denver by making a gift to the student relief fund.
Program Director, Latinx Student Services and Interim Coordinator for Undocumented Student Services
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estefani.penafigueroa@ucdenver.edu
Estéfani Peña Figueroa was born in Guatemala and came to the United States when she was 7 years old. She has been part of the Auraria Campus for 11+ years as an alumna of the Community College of Denver and the Metropolitan State University of Denver. Estéfani was the first-ever Undocumented Student Resource Coordinator at CU Denver. As an Undocumented Latina with the privileges of DACA and first-generation college graduate, she is very passionate about advocating, supporting, and elevating her Immigrant and Latinx community. She is committed to centralizing students' voices and lived experiences and aims to spread awareness of the resources, services, and programming available for immigrant background students. When Estéfani is not looking for innovative ways to support students or her community, you can find her swimming, dancing, singing, exploring the outdoors, cooking, and taking care of her cats, parakeets, and plantitas.
If you are a prospective student and would like to visit the CU Denver campus to meet with an Admissions Counselor and Undocumented Student Services, please call or e-mail us at 303-315-1883 or USS@ucdenver.edu.
We are happy to assist you in your transition. The CU Denver application has a few options under the “Your Citizenship” question. DREAMers have the option of choosing the “Refugee/Asylum-Seeker/Other.” DREAMer students will fall under “other” portion of that option.