If you are planning to apply to law schools and need to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), but are unable to pay for the test, you may be eligible to receive a fee waiver. To qualify for a… Read More ›
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Law school preparation events in California
If you are an undocumented student interested in applying to law school, check out these two events and all that they have to offer. For People of Color Law School Admissions Conference at UC Davis This event will provide attendees… Read More ›
2016 Law Student Scholarship: Open to undocumented students
The San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association recently announced this year’s scholarship. This opportunity is open to law students who have demonstrated community service and academic achievement. The scholarships typically range from $1,000 to $5,000. Note: Recipients are not limited to… Read More ›
Diversity Legal Pipeline 2016: Open to undocumented students in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA
The Centro Legal de la Raza created the Diversity Legal Pipeline (DLP) to help undergraduate students of color gain a better understanding of the law school application process, LSAT exam, careers in law, law school, and legal persuasive writing. … Read More ›
My 1st Semester as an Undocu-Law Student
By KARLA Three years after DACA, more undocumented youth have been able to access higher education and graduate school. It’s exciting to see a growing number of undocumented students enter and complete law school. Undocumented law students have begun to connect… Read More ›
MTO Fellows Program: Open to undocumented students in/near Los Angeles
If you are interested in going to law school, definitely check out the MTO Fellows Program. It is a one-year initiative aimed at preparing 20-30 students for admission to, and success in, law school. This program seeks applicants from all backgrounds and strives… Read More ›
Greenlining Legal/Policy Programs: Open to undocumented students with DACA
The Greenlining Institute is a policy, research, organizing, and leadership institute working for racial and economic justice. The Institute works on a variety of major policy issues, from the economy to environmental policy, civic engagement and many others. They have a… Read More ›
2015-2016 Law school scholarship: Open to undocumented students
MALDEF, the nation’s leading Latino legal civil rights organization, is awarding 5-10 law school scholarships of $5,000 each to law students from throughout the nation. MALDEF’s 2015-2016 Law School Scholarship is open to all students who are enrolled at an… Read More ›
Being undocumented: Advice on starting your own blog from Prerna Lal
Are you thinking about starting your own blog about being undocumented? Or perhaps you already created a blog and could use some motivation? This week, we are happy to feature Prerna Lal‘s experience on, and advice about, starting an immigration-related… Read More ›
#DignityDays: Advice about pursuing law, medical, and graduate school as an undocumented student
America’s Voice Education Fund, United We Dream, the National Immigration Law Center, and the Domestic Workers Alliance have launched a project, #DignityDays, to highlight the work and efforts from activists and leaders across the immigrant community.