National Scholarships
Barry Epling Scholarship for Young Entrepreneurs (link doesn't work on AISD WiFi)
State/Local Scholarships
Butler Elementary School Scholarship (email Victoria.a.post@tcu.edu for the application)
C.C. MIAO & ROSALIND MIAO SCHOLARSHIP OF COMMUNITIES FOUNDATION OF TEXAS
THE ECLAT FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP OF COMMUNITIES FOUNDATION OF TEXAS
Larson Elementary School Scholarship (email Victoria.a.post@tcu.edu for the application)
Major Specific Scholarships:
SOPREMA Scholarship Program (architecture, engineering, construction management, or a similar field)
United We Dream DEEP Resources: Resources compiled by the Dream Educational Empowerment Program (DEEP). A great source for a variety of resources for undocumented and DACA/DREAMer students!
My Undocumented Life: Scholarship listings compiled by My Undocumented Life, a site that focuses on providing up-to-date information and resources for undocumented and DACA/DREAMer students.
The Dream.US: Resources primarily aimed at DREAMers, with many partner programs and organizations providing resources to the aforementioned students!
MALDEF: Resources provided by The Latino Legal Voice for Civil Rights in America group. Note that this pdf is for the 2020-2021 school year, so some dates may be out-of-date.
Hispanic Scholarship Fund: Scholarship opportunities provided by the Hispanic Scholarship Fund for students that are either U.S. Citizens, Permanent Legal Residents, DACA, or Eligible Non-Citizens (as defined by FAFSA).
United We Dream: Website for United We Dream, an organization that seeks to empower students and individuals who classify as undocumented or DACA/DREAMer. Not specifically college-focused, but still a cool resource!
Vivir Latina: Scholarship opportunities compiled by Vivir Latina, an organization that seeks to empower women who classify as undocumented or DACA/DREAMer.
League of United Latin American Citizens: Scholarships focused more on Hispanic-Americans, with a smaller emphasis on undocumented students when compared to the previous resources.
U.S. Department of Labor’s FREE scholarship search tool
Big Future - by The College Board
Collegeboard Opportunity Scholarship (11th & 12th grade)
FastWeb - this one will send you a lot of e-mail notifications, be sure you set your preferences accordingly
Rankin Foundation has a listing of opportunities, primarily for women
Unigo - this is a good starting place but has several "sweepstakes" style scholarships that only add you to junk mail lists - read carefully before giving your information