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 ›
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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 ›
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 ›
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 ›
Scholarships for undocumented students [March/April deadlines]
At My (Un)Documented Life blog, we share up-to-date scholarship opportunities that are open to undocumented students. To help you narrow your search, we have complied a list of scholarship opportunities with March and April 2016 deadlines: [Deadline: 3/30/16] Becas Univision Scholarship– This… Read More ›
2016 OCIYU Scholarship: Open to undocumented students
Each year, the Orange County Immigrant Youth United provides scholarships to undocumented students nationwide. Scholarship awards range from $500 for continuing college, vocational and graduate students and $250 for graduating high school and GED students attending college in the Fall… 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 ›
NYSYLC Scholarship: Open to undocumented students in New York
The New York State Youth Leadership Council is an undocumented youth-led organization that seeks to give undocumented youth the tools and space to organize and create change within undocumented communities. The NYSYLC has established an Awards Program to support immigrant youth, regardless of… Read More ›
MEXAUSTIN Scholarship: Open to undocumented students in Texas
The Foundation Communities is awarding $1,000 scholarships to at least 140 students bound for college. Here are the eligibility requirements: First-time college student starting Fall 2016 2.5 High School GPA or higher Mexican immigrants, children of Mexican immigrants, Latino immigrants (other… 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 ›
2016 Fiesta del Sol Scholarship: Open to undocumented students in Chicago
The Fiesta del Sol Scholarship Program offers an opportunity for students to receive $1,500 for their college expenses. Students will also have an opportunity to exercise leadership skills, and learn relationship building and teamwork, by participating in the Fiesta Sol… 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 ›