This workshop is for undocumented students considering graduate school. This Meet and Greet will provide an opportunity for Faculty and Grad Students to discuss their research with participants, including current research projects and specific advice for prospective undocumented graduate students…. Read More ›
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Meet & Greet for Health Fields; Law School; MBA
This workshop is for undocumented students considering graduate school. The Meet and Greet will provide an opportunity for current Faculty and Grad Students to discuss their research with participants, including current research projects and specific advice for prospective undocumented graduate… Read More ›
Why Apply to Graduate School?
This workshop is for undocumented students considering graduate school. We will discuss key reasons why you might choose to pursue graduate school and possible career paths with a graduate degree (with or without DACA) and key factors to consider when… Read More ›
Applying to Grad School? Check out NYSYLC’s UndocuGrad Guide!
The New York State Youth Leadership Council (NYSYLC) launched their new “UndocuGrad School Guide: Undocu-friendly guide to pursuing, financing, and navigating graduate school“! The guide is broken into four chapters, which cover information on preparing for grad school (including funding… Read More ›
ACLS Leading Edge Fellowships: Open to PhD Graduates with DACA
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) is currently accepting applications for its Leading Edge Fellowship program. Through this program, selected fellows “take on substantive, intellectually meaningful projects in a challenging job market; Receive annual stipends of $60,000 plus health insurance and… Read More ›
2022 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship: Open to Undocumented Students for Graduate School
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship provides up to $90,000 in financial support over two years of graduate school. This is an opportunity that is open to immigrants who graduated from both high school and college in the United States,… Read More ›
Finding Your Graduate Advisor and Building a Network of Mentors
By LUCY One of the key pieces of advice I received when I was applying to graduate school was the importance of finding a strong mentor that was going to support me, my goals and my work. Professors and fellow graduate… Read More ›
2021 Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund: Open to Undocumented Students
The Davis-Putter Fund awards up to $15,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are active in social justice movements. The Fund considers the applicant’s contribution to social justice, ability to perform academically, and relevance of educational program, as well… Read More ›
Afterthoughts of an Undocumented Graduate Student
By KATY While drafting some ideas for this post I struggled to think about what advice I could possibly share without sounding too pessimistic or possibly discouraging undocumented students that are interested in applying to graduate school. I tried very… Read More ›
2021 CES Dissertation Fellowship: Open to Undocumented PhD Students
The Center for Engaged Scholarship (CES), an organization created by and for social scientists, is now accepting applications for its dissertation fellowship opportunity, which provides $25,000 in funding to “Ph.D students in the social sciences who have already completed all… Read More ›