Scholarship and Resources for DACA/Dreamer students

DACA/Dreamer college resources

Dream.US scholarship program

TheDream.US provides college scholarships to highly motivated DREAMers who want to get a college education but cannot afford it. Our scholarships will help cover your tuition, fees, and books for an associate’s or bachelor’s degree at our partner colleges. Note: You must be accepted to and eligible for in-state tuition at one of our Partner Colleges in order to receive the Scholarship.  

Dreamers Roadmap App

This app is available both on iOS and Android.  

The purpose of the app is to help undocumented students find scholarship opportunities through a mobile app

Golden Door Scholars opportunity

Golden Door Scholars is a nonprofit that provides undocumented students with college scholarships and internship/career opportunities. 

Isaac Amaya Foundation

Scholarship resource links in one place!

MALDEF

The Latino Scholarship Resource Guide 

Scholarships A-Z

Scholarship resources for DREAMERS. 

Scholarships for Dreamers by Dreamers

TheDream.US is a national scholarship fund that provides college scholarships to highly motivated DREAMers who want to get a college education but cannot afford one.

Scholarships up to $25,000 cover tuition, fees and books for a two-year or four-year degree at our partner colleges in California, Florida, New York, Texas and Washington, DC, and online.

Scholars are selected by DREAMers and DREAMer advocacy organizations, based on academic achievement and motivation to succeed.

To be eligible to apply you must:

*Be a first-time college student applying to an associate’s or bachelor’s degree program at one of THEDREAM.US partner colleges;

*Have a high school GPA of 2.5 or greater (or equivalent GED score); and

Be DACA eligible and have applied for or received a DACA approval

SCW Dreamers Scholarship

the SCW DREAMers Scholarship. This scholarship is now available to any high school senior in the United States that desires to apply. More information on DREAMers can be found on our scholarship application below:

Award Amount: $2,500

Application: Attorneys in Arizona

Student's guide to the DACA Phase out