The resources below suggests various interim measures for colleges, universities, high-schools, elementary schools, and other educational institutions to utilize when assisting foreign-born students who have been victims of sexual violence, dating violence, and stalking.
NIWAP Materials
- Interim and Supportive Measures to Help and Protect Foreign Born Student Victims of Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Stalking and Sexual Harassment
- Fact Sheet: U.S. Department of Education Regulations and Policies Important For Work with Foreign Born Student Victims
- Foreign Born Student Victims of Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Stalking, and Sexual Harassment: Special Needs of “M” Visa Holders
- Foreign Born Student Victims of Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Stalking, and Sexual Harassment: Special Needs of “J” Visa Holders
- Foreign Born Student Victims of Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Stalking, and Sexual Harassment: Special Needs of “F” Visa Holders
- Barred from Applying: The Private Sector’s Requirement of Social Security Numbers Has Unintended Consequences for Student Access to Much Needed Educational Scholarships
Government Materials
- U.S. Department of Education, Many non-U.S. citizens qualify for federal student aid
- U.S. Department of Education, Financial Aid and Undocumented Students
- U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Citizenship and Eligible Non-Citizens (FAFSA)
- Memo: Undocumented Student in Post-Secondary Education,
- Eligibility for Title IV Aid for “Battered Immigrants-Qualified Aliens” as Provided For in the Violence Against Women Act
- Aliens Who May Be Unlawfully Present in the United States and Their Access to Public Post-Secondary Educational Institutions