Since 1991, the MANA de San Diego Scholarship Program has awarded scholarships to Latinas pursuing higher education in various undergraduate majors and post graduate work. This scholarship opportunity is open to undocumented students in community college, four year universities, and… Read More ›
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2016 Chicana/Latina Foundation Scholarship: Open to undocumented students in California
The Chicana/Latina Foundation (CLF) is a non-profit organization which promotes professional and leadership development of Latinas. Each year, the Chicana Latina Foundation awards merit-based scholarships of $1,500 each to Latina college students. Here are the eligibility requirements: Be a woman… Read More ›
2016 Dream Summer Program: Open to undocumented youth and allies
The Dream Summer is a national 10-week fellowship program that seeks to empower immigrant youth, create a safe and healing space for immigrant youth, and promote an intersectional approach to social justice. Participants are placed in social justice organizations for 10… Read More ›
Hispanic Community Affairs Council Scholarship: Open to undocumented students in Alameda County, CA
The Hispanic Community Affairs Council is a community-based organization in Alameda County, California. The Council is awarding the following scholarship awards: Community college – $750 each Transfer student – $1,500 each Four year college – $1,500 each Postgraduate – $1,500… Read More ›
New American Scholars Program: Open to undocumented students in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA
Educators for Fair Consideration (E4FC) is providing scholarships of up to $7,000 to low-income undocumented undergraduate and graduate students who live or attend school in the San Francisco Bay Area. Through E4FC’s New American Scholars Program, students will be selected for their academic excellence,… Read More ›
2016-2017 Becas Univision Scholarship: Open to undocumented students
Univision recently launched their 2016-2017 scholarship program. This scholarship opportunity is open to high school students, undergraduates, and graduate students (awards range from $500 to $5,000).Scholarship funds may be used for tuition, fees, books, and other academic related supplies, as… Read More ›
eQuality Scholarship Collaborative: Open to undocumented students in California
The eQuality Scholarship Collaborative is offering scholarship awards (ranging from $6,000 to $12,000 each) to honor and encourage California students for their service to the LGBTQ community. Scholarships may be used for post-secondary education at accredited institutions – colleges, universities, and trade schools…. Read More ›
2016 Davis-Putter Scholarship: Open to undocumented students
Each year, the Davis-Putter Fund awards scholarships (up to $10,000 each) to undergraduate and graduate students who are active in movements for social justice. The Fund considers the applicant’s contribution to social justice, ability to perform academically, and relevance of… Read More ›
Hispanic Scholarship Foundation: Open to undocumented students with DACA
The Hispanic Scholarship Foundation is awarding scholarships to high school seniors, undergraduates, graduate students, and community college transfers. Awards range from $500 to $5,000. This scholarship opportunity is open to undocumented students with DACA. Here are the eligibility requirements: Graduating… Read More ›
Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara: Open to undocumented students from Santa Barbara, CA
The Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara seeks to inspire, encourage, and support Santa Barbara County students in their pursuit of college, graduate, and vocational school education through financial aid advising and the granting of scholarships. This year, the foundation is awarding scholarships (ranging… Read More ›
The Latino Medical Student Association National Scholarship: Open to undocumented students
The Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) is a national organization that supports medical and premedical student interested in promoting the health of the Latino community. Award amounts vary year to year. The scholarship will be a minimum of $500. Applicants are… Read More ›
Isac Amaya Foundation Scholarship: Open to undocumented students from Arizona
In 2006, the state of Arizona passed Proposition 300, which bans undocumented students from receiving in-state tuition benefits or state financial aid. As a response, the Isac Amaya Foundation began to raise funds to offer scholarships to undocumented students who have to… Read More ›