Grandparents, uncles, aunts, etc. can be used as a qualifying factor only if they are your legal guardians and/or are the primary source of household income.
YES. CAMP is a federally funded program, so you have to be a U.S. citizenship or Legal Permanent resident.
NO. Generally CAMP is for full time freshman students with no more than 30 units (remedial coursework does not count).
YES. You do not need to have an active COE to be in CAMP.
NO. “Migrants” or under the meaning that is used in our program, “Migrant Workers” are farm laborers that work in the fields, farms, etc. to harvest crops. It is a label for a type of job a person does. They can vary from US citizens to permanent residents who work in the United States agricultural industry. Their job requires them to travel from city to city following the different crop seasons or can remain in one geographic location to harvest seasonal crops. “Immigrants” are people who leave one country to settle permanently in another or people who comes to a country where they were not born in order to settle there.