PCC federal monitoring and resources

The new Administration has issued executive orders, memos and actions that may have an impact on higher education. The college is closely monitoring all developments related to these, particularly those that may affect students and the college.? The implications of many of these measures is still unclear, however Portland Community College is committed to keeping our communities informed and prepared to respond to any changes.

We understand that uncertainty in federal policy can create uneasiness.? Students and community remain our top priority, and we will do everything necessary to navigate these times while staying steadfast in our mission and maintaining the high-quality education and support services PCC is known for.

PCC will post information and resources to this page to help support and inform our community.

Federal monitoring: executive actions and impacts

PCC is monitoring actions that pertain to higher education and students such as; financial aid, workforce training, immigration policy and civil rights.? Key areas include but are not limited to:

  • An Executive Order, “Ending Radical And Wasteful Government DEI Programs and Preferencing,” issued by the Trump Administration mandates that federal contracts or grants will be audited and must include language that requires recipients to certify they do not run DEIA programming or they may be rescinded. PCC programs are continuing for federally funded grants and contracts.
  • The Department of Homeland Security rescinded a policy, in place since 2011, that discouraged Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from taking action in designated “sensitive locations,” such as schools, hospitals, and churches. However, this change does not impact Oregon’s sanctuary law provisions. Oregon schools remain prohibited from providing information or assistance to immigration officials unless required by a judicial subpoena.

College communications

Resources

Know your rights
Hotlines and community support
Family and individual preparedness
Legal resources
  • The DREAMers Resource Center The DREAMers Resource Center provides a safe space for our students regardless of their immigration status.This space is for students to achieve their academic, personal, social, cultural, and spiritual goals through the resources provided, gain leadership skills, and receive financial and legal support.
  • PCC Legal Resource Center – Free legal clinic for students and community members.
  • Need an Immigration Lawyer? – Enroll in ECO on the website or call 1-888-274-7292.
International Students

The Office of International Student Services (OISS) supports students who study at PCC with an F-1 student visa. Our office remains aware of, and up to date on, policy changes that may impact this visa status, communicating with F-1 International students directly. Visit the OISS Resources webpage for more information.