DACA – UofL News Mon, 20 Apr 2026 15:43:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 SGA, H/LFSA release statements on DACA /post/uofltoday/sga-hlfsa-release-statement-on-daca/ /post/uofltoday/sga-hlfsa-release-statement-on-daca/#respond Wed, 06 Sep 2017 22:46:59 +0000 http://uoflnews.com/?p=38159 UofL President Greg Postel and Provost Dale Billingsley in response to the Trump administration’s rescission of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. 

The Student Government Association and the Hispanic/Latin@ Faculty and Staff Association also released statements. The SGA statement is .

The H/LFSA statement is below:

Dear University of Louisville Community,

The recent decision by the White House to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) has placed several members of our Cardinal community at risk. The Trump administration indicated DACA will end this coming March if Congress does not act. This change in policy leaves nearly 800,000 undocumented residents with an uncertain future, including some of our own University of Louisville students. These students immigrated to the United States from many countries across the globe, not just Latin America.  

Potentially, these students would have to return to a country that has not been their home. In many cases, these are places where violence and starvation forced their parents to move to the uncertain with a dream of a better life for their kids. Those kids have grown now and are hardworking, productive individuals who tried to do the “right thing” by declaring their status when they registered under the DACA program. In short, they are the very type of people our society wants and needs. These individuals have enrolled in universities across the nation, have entered the traditional labor force, and have even joined the armed forces. 

In addition to the great humanitarian cost associated with such a change in policy, there are large fiscal costs as well. The Institute of Taxation and Economic Policy estimates that $1.2 billion of tax revenue will be lost with the end of the program. A study from the CATO institute finds that immediate deportation of these individuals will cost the federal government $60 billion. An additional $280 billion in economic growth will be lost over the following decade. 

The University of Louisville has been receptive to undocumented students in the past, and we hope it will continue to be. These students cannot apply for financial aid like most students. However, the Kentucky Council of Postsecondary ֱ does allow for selected colleges and universities to extend in-state tuition to these students. A University of Louisville alumnus has set up the The Sagar Patagundi Alumni Scholarship to subsidize tuition for high-achieving undocumented students. One way to show your support is to donate to this scholarship.

Several informational sessions will take place on campus and throughout the greater Louisville area over the next few days. In the meantime, the University of Louisville Counseling Center (http://louisville.edu/counseling/) is available to students in crisis. The Cultural Center is making itself available to students who need to “drop in” for more information about how to proceed, members of the Hispanic/Latin@ Faculty and Staff Association of the University of Louisville are also available to support

We request that the university community help support these fellow Cardinals in their time of need and that university officials monitor the situation as well as provide timely support and protection to these members of our community.

Sincerely,

Hispanic/Latin@ Faculty and Staff Association of the University of Louisville

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Statement on DACA from UofL President Postel and Provost Billingsley /post/uofltoday/statement-on-daca-from-uofl-president-postel-and-provost-billingsley/ /post/uofltoday/statement-on-daca-from-uofl-president-postel-and-provost-billingsley/#respond Wed, 06 Sep 2017 11:43:31 +0000 http://uoflnews.com/?p=38137 To the UofL Community,

The University of Louisville is deeply concerned about the Trump administration’s decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Absent Congressional action during the next six months, this decision could harm many members of our university community, their families and their loved ones.

We want you to know that we cherish every member of our campus community, and we will explore ways to ensure that a UofL education is accessible to all.

As our diversity slogan clearly states, “You Belong.”

For students, faculty and staff who are anxious or concerned about how DACA will affect them, the university is offering resources to help you cope:

  • The UofL Counseling Center will be accepting drop-in appointments Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can find more information at 852-6585.
  • The Cultural Center and its Hispanic/Latino Initiatives office are available to offer student support and resources. Call 852-6656 for more information.
  • Our campus Undocumented Student Resource Council is a group of students, faculty, staff and friends who work on improving the experience of undocumented students. The next meeting is Tuesday, Sept. 19, at 2 p.m. in the Cultural Center. For more information or to get involved, send an email.

Again, we want to stress that we value and will continue to support all members of our university family.

Sincerely,

Gregory Postel, MD, Interim President

Dale Billingsley, PhD, Interim Executive Vice President and University Provost

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