Make an Appointment
Undocu-Falcons Center is providing virtual, over the phone, and in–person services. Find the assistance that works best for you.
- Incoming students
- Returning students
- Current students
- Community members
- Folsom Lake College application
- AB540 Form (California Nonresident Tuition Exemption Form)
- Application processing (to get your LRCCD ID)
- CA Dream Act Application (CADAA)
- Folsom Lake College program referrals
- Residency
- Questions with how to become a student at FLC
- Campus Resources
- Immigration legal services resources and referrals
- Local resources for students impacted by undocumented status
- Researching scholarships and financial aid
Undocu-Falcons Center staff members can assist with the completion of the California Dream Act Application (CADAA) or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If you need assistance, please schedule an appointment with an Undocu-Falcons Center staff member.
Questions regarding your financial aid status or package should be directed to our Financial Aid Department.
If an Undocu-Falcons Center staff member is unavailable, financial aid representatives are also available to answer any general questions regarding financial aid as well as assist with the completion of the California Dream Act Application (CADAA) or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Schedule a meeting with Financial Aid.
- 30-minute
- 50-minute
Make an Appointment with Us!
Lupita Mendez
Student Support Assistant
Email: mendezl@flc.losrios.edu
Phone: (916) 568-3041
Meet Our Student Leaders
Guimell Vega
Student Leader
Albins Quiel
Student Leader
Appointment Resources
The Nonresident Tuition Exemption Request Form can be submitted online:
- Log in to eServices
- Click Student eForms and Petitions
- Select Residency to bring up your form options
- Click Start an AB-540 eForm to begin
Contact Us
For general questions, please complete this form and Undocu-Falcons will respond within three business days.
Folsom Lake College will not release any personal identifiable student information, including any data related to immigration status, without a judicial warrant, subpoena or court order, unless authorized by the student or required by law.