2020 Diversity Scholarship Foundation: Scholarships Open to Undocumented Students Pursuing a Law Career in Indiana, Illinois, or Wisconsin

By KENIA

The Diversity Scholarship Foundation is offering multiple scholarships to “students seeking a career in the legal profession who have maintained a high GPA and are actively participating or supporting diversity related programs.”

Here are the eligibility requirements for this scholarship opportunity:

  • “Students seeking a career in the legal profession 
  • Have maintained a high GPA
  • Actively participating or supporting diversity related programs.
  • Currently attending or planning to attend law school in the state of Illinois, Indiana, or Wisconsin”

The deadline to apply is September 14, 2020

For more information and to apply, please visit their official website: Diversity Scholarship Foundation – 2020 Scholarship Application

For questions, please contact dsfchicago@gmail.com

Please note that this scholarship program was first posted by The Diversity Scholarship Foundation. The link to the scholarship opportunity may not work after the deadline has passed.

 


ADDITIONAL KEY RESOURCES

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List of Colleges Providing Covid19 Emergency Funds to Undocumented Students

Preparing for the Upcoming DACA Decision & Coping with Its Aftermath: Recommendations for School Administrators, Educators, Counselors, and Undocumented Students


Kenia is a double major in Sociology and Social Policy & Public Service at the University of California, Irvine. She was born in Tijuana, Baja California, and migrated to the U.S. when she was 8 years old. Kenia’s parents always emphasized the importance of going to college but lacked the knowledge of how to navigate the US college application system. With the support of several non-profit organizations, Kenia was able to successfully apply to college. Her journey towards higher education has influenced her into pursuing a career in public service and advocacy for resources for Latinx youth and the undocumented community.


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