05/20/2026
As we move into the Summer Break☀️, our center will be operating under adjusted hours until the start of the Fall 26’ semester with limited student appointments.
Visit our Calendly via our LinkTree found in our bio for availability⛱️
05/01/2026
Join the DREAM Center’s Graduate Readiness & Opportunity (G.R.O.) Program info sessions to learn how you can get year-long mentorship, community support, workshops, and even a $1,000 scholarship 💡
🌼 Open to undocumented, DACA-mented, mixed-status, and first-gen juniors & seniors
📅 Info Sessions:
• May 7 | 11 AM–12 PM
• May 11 | 2–3 PM
• May 12 | 1–2 PM
💻 All sessions held via Zoom through our LinkTree Bio!
04/30/2026
Hello, Matadors!
Join us for our final UndocuTalks of the semester at the DREAM Center, where we will delve into a conversation about mental health within the undocumented community. This session offers a safe space to share experiences, discuss challenges, and explore strategies for mental wellness.
We can’t wait to see you there!
🗓️ Tuesday, May 5
⏰ 1 - 2:30 p.m.
📍DREAM Center, University Student Union
04/17/2026
Join us for another segment of inspiring conversations where the space is real, in community and a reminder that you don’t have to have it all figured out ✨
📌DREAM Center
🗓️Tuesday, April 21
⏰1-2:30
04/03/2026
Join our IMPACT Fellowship Program Student Info Sessions to learn how you can strengthen your leadership skills, grow professionally, and access scholarship support—all while learning about the application process 🤝✨ No SSN or Work Authorization Requires!!
This is your opportunity to connect with mentors, learn eligibility requirements, and program benefits.
📅 Multiple session dates available
📍 Virtual & in-person options
🔗 RSVP links found in bio!
04/01/2026
Join us for an inspiring conversation as we dive into the stories of strength, perseverance, and resilience that shape the undocumented experience.
📌DREAM Center
🗓️Tuesday, April 7
⏰1-2:30 p.m.
03/31/2026
There are a number of reasons or barriers a survivor may delay reporting/disclosing or choose to not report/disclose an assault. Whatever the reason, remember that this is their decision and they are choosing what feels like the best decision for their healing and process.
As a CSUN community member, we hope you will feel comfortable reaching out to campus- and community-based resources. Please share this post with the hope that someone who may see themselves and their situation reflected and seek resources.
03/24/2026
Ready to pitch you? 🎤✨
Join us for Pitch Your Path — a career-building workshop created to empower undocumented, DACA-mented, and mixed-status students led by the Career Center.
This workshop you’ll learn how to confidently introduce yourself to businesses as an independent contractor, explore career options and strengthen your networking skills✍🏻
📅 Wednesday, April 8
⏰ 2:30–4:00 PM
📍 Pasadena Room (2nd Floor), East Conference Center – USU
🔗 RSVP with the QR code on the flyer
03/11/2026
The Dreamers Scholarship in Memory of Ismael Zepeda honors a legacy of resilience, education, and opportunity is open!
Undergraduate and graduate students, including international students and those with an AB 540 Affidavit are able to apply for this scholarship for the 2026-27 Academic Year⭐️
Deadline: April 17, 2026
Find more information through our Linktree found in our bio🦋
03/10/2026
Join us for Life Outside the U.S., a powerful conversation with Alessandro Negrete, who chose to repatriate to Mexico after years of living in the U.S. undocumented. He’ll share his journey, career growth abroad, and reflections on belonging and personal agency.
📅 Thurs, Mar. 12 | 12–1:30 PM
💻 Zoom link in our bio
CSU students across campuses will be joining us!