Supporting Undocumented Youth -Published by The Department of Education this is a comprehensive resource guide for supporting undocumented youth and includes information on creating supportive school and college communities, DACA eligibility and consideration, state admission and financial aid policies, private scholarships, and more.
Act On A Dream - Great site by Harvard. Offers a wonderful downloadable resource called "Documenting the Pathway to College". Also offers a section called Student Stories which provides real success stories.
The Dream - this is a governmental site which offers a state by state guide to undocumented friendly colleges and universities, DACA resources, student stories and a scholarship for undocumented students. There is also an excellent resources section.
E4FC - Educators for Fair Consideration - contains many resources for undocumented students and includes a list of scholarship opportunities as well.
Own The Dream - great resource for all kinds of legal questions, especially questions related to applying for DACA.
DDLR Scholarship - scholarship opportunity for undocumented students looking to pursue a 4-year degree.
My (un)Documented Life - dedicated to providing up-to-date information and resources for undocumented immigrants. Here, you will find the latest on scholarship opportunities, immigration news, ways in navigating the educational system, and more.
UndocU - a new series of videos supporting undocumented students in their college application process. There are 18 parts to this informative series
FAFSA filing tips for students with undocumented parents
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR DREAMERS:
Golden Doors Scholars Scholarship
Scholarships for undocumented students. Visit Website »
The Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund
The Davis-Putter Fund has awarded well over 1,200 scholarships to students who represent the spirit and commitment Marian, Hockey and Norton brought to the movement for peace and justice. This scholarship is opened to undocumented students. Visit Website »
Immigrants Rising List of Undergraduate Scholarships
https://immigrantsrising.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/IR_List-of-Undergraduate-Scholarships.pdf
Immigrants Rising – Scholarship Databases
Private scholarships continue to be the best form to pay for college tuition and other expenses. Here are some additional online databases with scholarships that don’t require proof of citizenship to help pay for college. The more scholarships you apply to, the greater your chances are to be awarded a scholarship. View Website »
Maldef Dream Act Student Activist Scholarship
In this page you will find: a Scholarship Resource Guide for high school, college, and graduate students; and a Law School Scholarship Program for law students. View Website »
10,000 Degrees – Undocumented Students
A California based organization dedicated to achieving educational equity, and support students with a need to access and complete higher education to positively impact their communities and the world. View Website »
Harvard College Act on a Dream’s
A searchable scholarship database for undocumented students. View Website »
Scholarship for Illinois Dreamers
Scholarship list for undocumented students that live in Illinois. View Website »
Congressional Hispanic Caucus
Programs and scholarship opportunities by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus opened to Undocumented students. View Website »
Scholarship A-Z
List of Scholarships listed are organized by month and due date. View Website »
IME Becas
IME Becas is a program of the Government of Mexico that seeks to expand educational opportunities for Mexicans abroad. View Website »
CharterUp National Scholarship For Immigrants And Refugees View Website
Award: $10,000
Details: Only one scholarship is awarded each year. This scholarship is non-renewable and can be applied to one academic year.
Applicants must be born outside of the U.S and currently enrolled (or accepted) as a full-time undergraduate student at an accredited U.S college or university. High school seniors intending to enroll are also eligible. Recent transcript must show a weighted GPA of 3.4 or greater. The scholarship applicant must submit a 500 word essay that declares his/her personal vision and demonstrates the potential to achieve that vision. Please also submit one recommendation along with each essay. Undocumented students can apply for this scholarship.