Undocumented Student Services
Welcome to the Undocumented Student Services at Morton College, where we are dedicated to providing comprehensive support and resources to undocumented students. Our mission is to empower you to achieve your academic, personal, and professional goals in a safe and inclusive environment.
Morton College fully supports all students who are members of our community and working toward their educational goals. These pages will be updated regularly with information about resources and upcoming events.
How to Get Involved
Whether you are a current student or considering attending Morton College, we are here to support you. Reach out to Undocumented Student Services at dreamers@morton.edu for personalized assistance, or join one of our many workshops and events to connect with our community.
Contact Us
For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact: dreamers@morton.edu
Career Information for Undocumented Students
Financial Assistance
Stay Connected with Morton College Undocumented Student Services
Follow us on social media and check our website regularly to stay informed about upcoming events, valuable resources, and important news. We’re here to support you every step of the way.
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Contact Information:
Office of The President
Joanna Martin
Executive Assistant to the President
president@morton.edu
708-656-8000, ext. 2211Office of the Provost
Danielle Reidel
Executive Assistant to the Provost
Danielle.reidel@morton.edu
708-656-8000, ext. 2440Chief Student Services Officer
Jamar Orr
Associate Vice President of Student Services
deanofstudents@morton.edu
708-656-8000, ext. 2238Chief Human Resources Officer
Murneka Davis
human.resources@morton.edu
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National Immigration Law Center
Dedicated to defending and advancing the rights of low-income immigrants.National Immigrant Justice Center
A Chicago-based organization that offers a wide range of legal services to low-income immigrants, including assistance with issues involving DACA and family-based immigrationUnited We Dream
The largest immigrant youth-led organization in the nationIllinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR)
Dedicated to promoting the rights of immigrants and refugees -
This scholarship is designed to support undocumented students at Morton College seeking a degree or certification. Below is break down of the application process and what to expect as you complete your application.
Purpose of the HOPE Scholarship
The HOPE Scholarship aims to provide financial assistance to undocumented students who do not qualify for federal financial aid. We believe in the potential of every individual and are committed to ensuring access to higher education, regardless of immigration status. For any questions or assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at dreamers@morton.edu. We are here to support and guide you through the application process.
History of the HOPE Scholarship
The HOPE Scholarship began as a student led initiative that recognized the needs of undocumented students on campus. Through hard work, fundraising efforts, and genuine dedication, students created a scholarship that continues to make an impact today. Their vision lives on, and the college is proud to carry forward the legacy they built.
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