The Dream Project $3,500 Scholarship: Open to Undocumented Students (with or without DACA & TPS) in Virginia

The Dream Project is an organization in the state of Virginia that supports immigrant and undocumented students to access college. The program is for immigrant and undocumented students in their senior year of high school in Virginia, and offers scholarships, resources, and mentorship. The Dream Project offers a $3,500 scholarship that is renewable annually for up to five years!

Here are the eligibility requirements:

  1. “Graduated or will graduate from a Virginia high school
  2. Born outside the United States and whose immigration status (undocumented, DACA, TPS, or asylum applicant) creates barriers to success in college
  3. Plans to enroll full-time in an accredited two- or four-year university in the United States”

For more information, and to apply, please see their official webpage.

The deadline to apply is February 1, 2024.


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