UndocuAlly Training

UndocuAlly

Aerial of city campus. May 11, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is finding ways to better serve immigrant, undocumented, and DACA-mented students. 

We believe that every student, and every interaction matters and tangible resources can support these students.

Twice a year, the free UndocuAlly training is held to educate individuals and colleagues and to form a network of support across campus for undocumented, DACA, and immigrant students.


 

Questions? Send a message to unl.studentculture@nebraska.edu

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Registration is 41% full.

Limited seats available. Sign up today. 

Upcoming Training

October 29, 2025
1 to 4 p.m.

Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center, 
Unity Room (2nd level)


FREE

In-person training only.

Register now

UndocuAlly training covers:

  • the U.S. immigration system and current policies.
  • best practices for university personnel when working with this student population.
  • guidance on how to be an Ally.
  • an opportunity to discuss challenges and develop ideas to improve the campus climate for this student population.

Who should participate

Any UNL faculty, staff, and student 
who want to help students.


Individuals in these positions are highly encouraged to be there or to send a representative for their area:

  • Senior administration

  • Deans and directors

  • Supervisors

  • Academic advisors

  • Campus leaders

  • Mentors and individuals passionate to help students succeed.

Facilitators:  Student Culture & Community | College of Law | Scholarship & Financial Aid | Center for Immigrant and Refugee Advancement