The University of California intends to take a groundbreaking step to authorize hiring immigrant students who lack legal status and will explore how to do so in a six-month study.
The University of California intends to take a groundbreaking step to authorize hiring immigrant students who lack legal status and will explore how to do so in a six-month study.
The move would reshape the lives of thousands of young people who were brought to the country without papers as children. California is home to about 1 in 5 of the nation’s college students without legal authorization.
The UC Board of Regents reconvened Thursday to further discuss university issues such as the ongoing academic workers’ strike, UCLA’s possible transition to the Big 10 and general community safety plans.