<p>If you want an Arty scene, look into Bard and Sarah Lawrence. I believe that Grinnell, Earlham and Carleton all consider DreaMers the same way as citizens.
(Carleton is in Northfield, which is a small town with nice performing opportunities and quite a few jazzmen come to play; it’s a high reach though based on GPA/test scores.)
Grinnell would be a reach based on test scores but they’re exactly the kind of school likely to be impressed with your EC’s and by the fact you’re a political activist.
You should definitely apply to TCNJ! </p>
<p>You can also check out these schools- the list is from 2012 but you can at least look into it, run the net price calculator, and email admissions to see how they treat Dreamers.
<a href=“http://undocumentedstudentresources.blogspot.fr/2012/02/100-need-base-colleges-for-undocumented.html[/url]”>http://undocumentedstudentresources.blogspot.fr/2012/02/100-need-base-colleges-for-undocumented.html</a></p>
<p>Columbia Engineering = out of reach
(Rutgers or Stony Brook) <— may need help with this one
University of Virginia = high reach
University of Pennsylvania = out of reach
NJIT = safety
SUNY Binghamton = match
Drexel = match
Cornell Engineering = reach
Nyu poly =match</p>