PROGRAM DETAILS
Start where you are.
3 Modules. More than 3 paths.
MODULE 1
How to successfully work with immigrants.

Earn a Module Certificate in Immigrant Accompaniment.
MODULE 2
Immigration law and practice.
Train to become a partially accredited representative.

Earn a Module Certificate in Immigrant Advocacy.
MODULE 3
Immigration law and practice.
Train to become a fully accredited representative.

Earn a Module Certificate in Immigration Trial Advocacy.
If all three modules have been completed, earn a Program Certificate.
Each module builds on the prior one, but serves a unique purpose by itself. People from all disciplines with different aspirations and experience in the immigration world can forge their own VIISTA path.
End where you need to be.
Comprised of three content modules, each Module is 14 weeks with two 7-week sessions. This program is 100% asynchronous online with occasional, optional live webinars that will be recorded if you cannot attend live.
Students are highly encouraged to register for the Full Program (all three Modules), but may choose to enroll in a single Module. The Module contents build upon each other and must be taken sequentially. Students who feel they have sufficient knowledge of the content in Module 1 and/or Module 2 can apply for a waiver during the application process.
Students in this non-credit program earn a Certificate from the College of Professional Studies upon completion of each Module and a Program Certificate upon completion of all three Modules.
SUMMER 2025 PROGRAM DATES
Module 1, 2 or 3
Session 1
Session 2
May 5 - June 22
June 30 - August 17
Student Orientation: April 23
FALL 2025 PROGRAM DATES
Module 1, 2 or 3
Module 1, 2, or 3
Session 1
Session 2
September 1 - October 19
October 27 - December 14
Student Orientation: August 21
YOUR INVESTMENT
FULL PROGRAM (all three modules) = $4,110
MODULE COST (two sessions) = $1,370
SESSION COST = $685
The cost of books and course materials are estimated to be an additional $250.
A $685* deposit (cost of one 7 week session) is required to hold your seat in the course.
MODULE SPECIFICS
COURSE TOPICS
We connected the dots for you.
As you move through the curriculum you will see that we intentionally designed many of the Learning Activities to touch on multiple course topics. In the real world, the course topics all connect and relate to the others.

Interviewing and Counseling

Research Process

Hot Topics in Immigration Law

Professional Development

Self and Communal Care

Law and Legal Systems

Case Planning/Project Management

Cross Cultural Understanding

Justice for Migrants

Ethics

Immigration Research and Ecosystems

The Stranger in History and Religious Tradition
