Educators For Fair Consideration offers a one-year long legal advocate fellowship program, which provides comprehensive immigration law training and hands-on experience analyzing cases, writing memos, and providing follow-up calls to undocumented young people across the United States. This year, E4FC will bring… Read More ›
California
Elevate Tutoring Scholarship: Open to undocumented college students with DACA in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA
Students accepted into the Elevate Tutoring program will receive a $5,500 scholarship ($26.50/hour), 55 hours of classroom training, and 155 hours of tutoring experience. The program starts with three weeks of intensive training (18 hours total), then tutors transition to a… Read More ›
Register for the 1st Annual Supporting Access to Higher Education for Immigrant & Undocumented Students Conference in San Diego, CA
The Center for Excellent in School Counseling and Leadership (CESCaL) is hosting the first annual Supporting Access to Higher Education for Immigrant and Undocumented Students conference. CESCaL believes that it is crucial for school counselors and college access partners to advocate for… Read More ›
Attend this year’s UC Undocumented Student Convening in Los Angeles, CA
The newly created UC Undocumented Student Coalition is hosting its first UC Undocumented Student Convening on April 22-24, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. The Summit seeks to provide the space, community, and healing necessary for undocumented students and allies to continue addressing issues… Read More ›
2016 Academic Research Consortium Summer program: Open to undocumented students in California
The Academic Research Consortium (ARC) Summer Program provides mentored research experiences in all disciplines to undergraduates at the junior level or continuing seniors with the potential to succeed in graduate study, but who have experienced situations or conditions that have… Read More ›
2016 BECA Foundation Scholarships: Open to undocumented students in San Diego, CA
The BECA Foundation is offering three scholarship opportunities (ranging between $500 to $1,000). Here are the eligibility requirements for each one: General Scholarship: Applicants must be graduating high school students in San Diego county who will begin college in the fall… Read More ›
2016-2017 California Dream Act: Open to undocumented students
Under the California Dream Act (AB 130 and 131), eligible undocumented students can apply for and receive state financial aid and institutional scholarships. The following are key resources to help you learn about, and apply, for the CA Dream Act:… Read More ›
2015-2016 MANA de San Diego Scholarship: Open to undocumented students
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 ›
2016 Bay Area Gardeners Scholarship: Open to undocumented students
The Bay Area Gardeners Scholarship Foundation provides financial support to low-income, underserved and underrepresented students who are pursuing a college education. Undocumented students are encouraged to apply. Scholarships are $1,500 each; two of the twenty recipients who display community involvement and who… Read More ›
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 Opportunity to travel to Mexico for undocumented students with DACA
The California-Mexico Studies Center is offering over 100 undocumented students with DACA, from colleges and universities in the Los Angeles area, the opportunity to travel to Mexico during the summer months of 2016. If chosen for this opportunity, you will receive the following benefits: College… Read More ›
Webinar: Studying abroad with advance parole
The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity at the University of California, Davis and the University of California Education Abroad Program are hosting a webinar on studying abroad and applying for advance parole as an… Read More ›