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Apply to 2024 Dream Summer: An 8-week Summer Program at UCLA

The UCLA Labor Center’s Dream Resource Center annually hosts the program Dream Summer at UCLA for undocumented students. Dream Summer is an 8-week program for immigrant youth and allies to learn about being the next generation of social justice leaders. The program includes opportunities to learn more about leadership, movement building, and social justice organizations. The program also provides a space for healing for immigrant youth and allies. Students in the Dream Summer program are matched with a social justice focused organization to work with them for eight weeks.  

The fellowship is open to all immigrant youth, regardless of immigration status (undocumented youth, youth with DACA or TPS, etc. are all welcome to apply). Applicants do not need to be students at UCLA to qualify for the fellowship.

If you have any questions, please contact Dream Summer coordinators Gaby Gil and Jessica Olivares at ucladreamsummer@gmail.com.

The deadline to apply is January 31, 2024 at 12pm PT. 

Please see their official webpage to apply.


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