TheDream.US recently launched their Opportunity Scholarship Program, which provides scholarships (for up to $80,000 over four years) to undocumented students with DACA or TPS who reside in “locked-out” states where they are either barred from attending college or required to pay… Read More ›
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Cien Amigos IME Scholarship: Open to undocumented students in California
The Consulate General of Mexico in Sacramento, the Cien Amigos civic group and the Mexican Cultural Center of Northern California, with the support of the Institute for Mexicans Abroad (IME) launched the Cien Amigos IME Scholarship Fund to support Mexican-origin and Latino… Read More ›
Western Union Foundation Family Scholarship: Open to undocumented students
The Western Union Foundation Family Scholarship Program is awarding scholarships to two members per family to help them pursue their educational dreams. The scholarship awards can be used for college/university tuition, language acquisition classes, technical/skills training, and GED classes. Here are… Read More ›
Wesleyan University Announced they will Admit Undocumented Students as Domestic Students!
By RACHEL Wesleyan University, a prestigious, private university located in Connecticut, recently announced they would start considering undocumented students (including students without DACA) who graduate from an American high school in any state as if they are U.S. citizens or permanent… Read More ›
Tips for applying to college as an undocumented student
By ALEJANDRA As undocumented high school seniors, college can be a scary thing. We are not only challenged in the classroom, but outside of it as well. We face fear, lack of encouragement from school authorities and financial barriers. Also, as… Read More ›
Los Hermanos de Stanford Scholarship: Open to undocumented high school students
Each year, Los Hermanos de Stanford raise funds to provide scholarships to high school seniors who plan on attending any 2-year or 4-year institution of higher learning. To apply for this scholarship opportunity, you do NOT need to attend Stanford… Read More ›
2016 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 ›
2016-2017 SGP Scholarship: Open to undocumented high school seniors in North Carolina
¡So Good Pupusas! (SGP) is a student-led for-profit organization that is committed to raising awareness about the Latino culture, its food, and its people. SGP also works towards closing the educational achievement gap by providing mentorship and guidance to help Latino… Read More ›
2016 Association of Raza Educators Scholarship: Open to undocumented students in San Diego, CA
The Association of Raza Educators (A.R.E.) is awarding educational scholarships to graduating high school seniors entering college and college students currently enrolled in community college or a four-year university. Scholarship recipients are selected based on need and their commitment to… 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 ›