The Undocumented Student Services in collaboration with Stanislaus State Financial Aid and Scholarship Office are hosting a virtual workshop to complete the CA Dream Act Application. The purpose of the workshop is to provide students an opportunity to receive one-on-one assistance from the Financial Aid and Scholarship Department.  

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Free speech protections give us power by allowing us to express ourselves about all matters of importance. It is important to note that freedom of speech does not allow us to silence those with whom we disagree.

The California Constitution provides, “Every person may freely speak, write or publish ... sentiments on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of this right. A law may not restrain or abridge liberty of speech or press.” California Constitution, Article I, Section 2(a).

You have the right to speak out. Both the California Constitution and the First Amendment to the United States Constitution protect your right to free expression.

First Amendment Protections for Expression and Assembly

Freedom of Expression is protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. These 45 words preserve our most basic freedoms. It reads in full:

Five Stanislaus State student employees were selected as Star Student employees in observance of National Student Employee Appreciation Week.

This year’s honorees, recognized for providing invaluable service with “enthusiasm, dedication and initiative,” are Caitlin Schwartz who works in the Career and Professional Development Center; Laura Tellez Peña in Student Affairs; Josue Perez Ruiz in Financial Aid; Sandra Luna in the Office of International Education and Sarah Sutphin in Athletics.