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In 2025, PHD's Pathway Program served over 600 students, through individualized support, cohort style programming and trainings.
Overview of our Pre-Health Dreamers student participants,
Approximately 90% of participants are First-Generation:
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16%
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5%

Over 60% identify as Latino

Over 16% identify as Asian

Over 75% identify as Female

Over 5% identify as Black

In 2024-2025, PHD:
PHD is a national program.
 
However, 50% of participants reside in California, including:
  • Los Angeles
  • San Bernardino
  • Bay Area
  • Central California
Join and supported 4 CA and Nationwide Taskforces that elevate access and equity for undocumented individuals in health-related professional programs and careers.
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Reached 600 students and 1000 educators its programming.
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Met with 200 students through 1-on-1 advising;

Undocu Launch Pad

PHD piloted UndocuLaunch Pad in 2024. Entrepreneurship can be an option for scholars and professionals in the health workforce, as their immigration status will prevent them from applying for traditional employment. Dentists, nurses, physician assistants, physical therapists, and other health professionals can serve their communities and enjoy financial independence with their own businesses or contracts.

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A low number (5-10%) of undocumented students matriculating into professional programs​

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Inequitable educational and health access of specialized support for this population

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