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SCHOLARSHIP RESOURCES for UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS

FOR UNDOCUMENTED PARENTS: ATTESTATION AND VALIDATION OF IDENTITY FORM

This form is required if you do not have a Social Security number and need to verify your identity to access the FAFSA. You must contact the Federal Student Aid Information Center (FSAIC) at 800-433-3243 prior to submitting this form and providing documentation of identity. After calling the FSAIC, you will receive an email from FSA with your case number and instructions.

Este formulario es obligatorio si no tiene un número de Seguro Social y necesita verificar su identidad para acceder a la FAFSA. Debe comunicarse con el Centro de información de ayuda federal para estudiantes (FSAIC) al 800-433-3243 antes de enviar este formulario y proporcionar documentación de identidad. Después de llamar a la FSAIC, recibirá un correo electrónico de la FSA con su número de caso e instrucciones.

Unsure if you should complete the FAFSA?

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Check out the following resources for information about scholarships that don't require proof of citizenships or legal residency.

What is the difference between the FAFSA and the Maryland State Financial Aid Application (MSFAA)?

Students should only complete one of the applications (not both), according to the requirements below: 

You are eligible to complete the FAFSA​ if you are a:

You are eligible to complete the MSFAA if you are: 

Golden Door Scholars provides DACAmented & undocumented students with the financial aid and support needed to invest in their education and define their futures, plus comprehensive support including career readiness programs, mentorship, and intentional programming, going beyond financial assistance.

The Terp DREAM Scholarship Fund is intended to provide scholarships to undergraduate, undocumented, first-generation college students who have completed at least one semester at the University of Maryland. This scholarship will provide support to undergraduate students who also have prevalent financial need. Multiple scholarships will be distributed.

Applicants must meet the following criteria to be considered:

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION, or email bsos-scholarships@umd.edu.

Citizenship requirements vary between aid programs. Some aid programs have citizenship requirements, but others do not. Review the eligibility requirements of each aid program to determine if it requires U.S. citizenship status. Most merit-based scholarships don't have citizenship requirements. 

Many other aid programs are only available to students who meet citizenship requirements for federal aid programs. Based on these requirements, international, undocumented, and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students are not eligible to receive federal grants, federal student or parent loans, or need-based grants from TU.

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St. Mary's College of Maryland is one of the two only colleges in our state to be a partner for the Dream.US National Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to 10 incoming students who are not eligible to apply for Financial Aid through the FAFSA and who choose to attend St. Mary’s College of Maryland. To be eligible, your student must apply for the Dream.US National Scholarship and be admitted to St. Mary’s College of Maryland. If you have questions, call 240-561-8582.

College Greenlight is a community of professionals supporting and recruiting first-generation, lower-income, and historically underserved students.

College Greenlight provides free tools and resources to simplify the college and scholarship search and bridges the information gap to connect underserved students with unprecedented opportunities, like full-need colleges, fly-in and diversity programs, pre-college programs, summer bridge programs, and more.

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Montgomery College provides extra support for students who need help navigating the requirements of the Maryland Dream Act and DACA.

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