tailieunhanh - THE COLLEGE & FINANCIAL AID GUIDE FOR: AB540 UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANT STUDENTS

One focus of this monograph is on how human capital interacts with financial capital. Understanding this interaction helps us to create, manage, protect, bequest, and especially, appropriately consume our financial resources over our lifetimes. In particular, we propose ways to optimally manage our stock, bond, and so on, asset allocations with various types of insurance products. Along the way, we provide models that potentially enable individuals to customize their financial decision making to their own special circumstances | USC CENTER FOR HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY ANALYSIS The College Financial Aid Guide for AB540 Undocumented Immigrant Students The AB 540 College Access Network The resource guide is a collaboration between the Center for Higher Education Policy Analysis CHEPA at the University of Southern California the Salvadoran American Leadership and Educational Fund SALEF and Maria Lucia Chavez. in addition contributions were made by the following individuals and organizations Alfred Herrera UCLA Center for Community College Partnerships CCCP Alex Paredes South East High School College Counselor Alexander Thome Santa Clara University Alicia Villalpando Santa Monica College Ana Maria Valle Oxnard College Cash for College Coalition for Humane and Immigrant Rights - Los Angeles CHIRLA Early Academic Outreach Program EAOP at UCLA Cora Cervantes East Los Angeles Community College ELAC Student Espiritu de Nuestro Futuro at CSUDH Fermin Vasquez Belmont High School Student Imelda Quintanar CSUDH eop Counselor Improving Dreams Equality Access and Success IDEAS of UCLA Irma Archuleta Compton Community College Administrative Dean of Student Services Llanet Martin UCLA Alumna Los Angeles Unified School District District 2 Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Lydia Aguirre-Fuentes Santa Barbara City College SBCC Counseling Department Marco Antonio Firebaugh Consulting Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund MALDEF Michael Mendel Santa Barbara City College SBCC Admissions Outreach Services Russell Jauregui Vellanoweth Gehart LLP Marina Gonzalez Santa Monica College SMC Students and Staff of El Camino College and many other individuals and organizations. The Center for Higher Education Policy Analysis CHEPA is an interdisciplinary research unit led by Director William G. Tierney and Associate Director Adrianna Kezar. The Center was established to engage the postsecondary-education community actively and to serve as an important intellectual center within the Rossier School of .