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GrantMoney that is given by the government (or any other organization) and does NOT have to be paid back. Grants are GOOD since they do not have to be paid back. Dinero que es otorgado por el gobierno (o cualquier otra organización) y NO tiene que ser devuelto. Las subvenciones son BUENAS ya que no tienen que devolverse.
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ScholarshipMoney that is given by an organization (usually a school or a non-profit organization) that does NOT have to be paid back. Usually a scholarship is given based on achievements or an application that must be approved. Scholarships are GOOD and you should apply for as many as possible! Dinero que es entregado por una organización (generalmente una escuela o una organización sin fines de lucro) que NO tiene que ser devuelto. Por lo general, una beca se otorga en función de los logros o una solicitud que debe aprobarse. ¡Las becas son BUENAS y solicitaremos tantas como sea posible!
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LoanLoans can be given by the government, non-profit, or for-profit organizations. Loans need to be paid back, usually with interest. That means that you pay back more than you borrowed. Loans can lead to a lifetime of debt, so try to get as many scholarships and grants as possible to avoid loans. However, it may be necessary to get some loans, depending on how expensive the school is that you decide to go to.Los préstamos pueden ser otorgados por el gobierno, organizaciones sin fines de lucro o con fines de lucro. Los préstamos deben devolverse, generalmente con intereses. Eso significa que paga más de lo que pidió prestado. Los préstamos pueden conducir a una deuda de por vida, por lo que intentaremos obtener la mayor cantidad posible de becas y subvenciones para evitar préstamos. Sin embargo, puede ser necesario obtener algunos préstamos, dependiendo de qué tan costosa sea la escuela a la que decida ir.
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Work-studyFWS (Federal Work Study) program is based on federal aid, so is not available to undocumented students.El programa FWS (Federal Work Study) se basa en la ayuda federal, por lo que no está disponible para estudiantes indocumentados.
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Federal AidUndocumented students would not be eligible for federal aid, but would qualify for state aid in California if attending a California public university like one of the UCs or CSUs (see below)Los estudiantes indocumentados no serían elegibles para ayuda federal, pero calificarían para ayuda estatal en California si asisten a una universidad pública de Californa como una de las UC o CSU (ver más abajo)
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State financial aidCA Student Aid Commission (CSAC), CA Dream Act Application: due in March, but fill it out as early as possible because you have a better chance to get money: https://dream.csac.ca.gov/landing Also check forms page: https://www.csac.ca.gov/student-forms Cal Grants (see below) and WebGrants 4 Students (see below).Comisión de Ayuda Estudiantil de CA (CSAC), Solicitud de CA Dream Act: vence en marzo, pero llénela lo antes posible porque tiene una mejor oportunidad de obtener dinero: https://dream.csac.ca.gov/landing También verifique página de formularios: https://www.csac.ca.gov/student-forms Cal Grants (ver más abajo) y WebGrants 4 Students (ver más abajo).March, but filling out early will increase chances of getting money
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Cal Grantshttps://www.csac.ca.gov/cal-grants The Cal Grant is a California-specific financial aid allocation that does not need to be paid back. Cal Grant applicants must apply for the FAFSA or CADAA by the deadline and meet all eligibility, financial, and minimum GPA requirements of either program. Grants are for students attending University of California, California State University or California Community College, or qualifying independent and career colleges or technical schools in California.

There are three kinds of Cal Grants — A, B and C — but you don’t have to figure out which one to apply for. Your eligibility will be based on your FAFSA or CADAA responses, your verified Cal Grant GPA, the type of California colleges you list on your FAFSA and whether you’re a recent high school graduate. Here are lists of eligible and ineligible schools for CalGrants: https://www.csac.ca.gov/post/cal-grant-eligible-school-list-0 Additional information on CalGrants: https://www.csusm.edu/finaid/documents/cal_grants_abc.pdf
https://www.csac.ca.gov/cal-grants La beca Cal Grant es una asignación de ayuda financiera específica de California que no necesita ser reembolsada. Los solicitantes de la beca Cal Grant deben solicitar la FAFSA o CADAA antes de la fecha límite y cumplir con todos los requisitos de elegibilidad, financieros y de GPA mínimo de cualquiera de los programas. Las subvenciones son para estudiantes que asisten a la Universidad de California, la Universidad Estatal de California o el Colegio Comunitario de California, o los colegios universitarios profesionales e independientes que califiquen o escuelas técnicas en California. Hay tres tipos de becas Cal Grants: A, B y C, pero no tiene que decidir cuál solicitar. Su elegibilidad se basará en sus respuestas de FAFSA o CADAA, su GPA verificado de Cal Grant, el tipo de universidades de California que enumera en su FAFSA y si se graduó recientemente de la escuela secundaria. Aquí hay listas de escuelas elegibles y no elegibles para CalGrants: https://www.csac.ca.gov/post/cal-grant-eligible-school-list-0 Información adicional sobre CalGrants: https://www.csusm.edu /finaid/documents/cal_grants_abc.pdf CalGrants based on CA Dream act application, March 1st (but turn in early for better chance at grant $$)
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WebGrants 4 Studentshttps://www.csac.ca.gov/webgrants-4-students The WebGrants 4 Students (WG4S) portal is to provide students with the resources, information and tools needed to assist with the college financial aid process. (WG4S) will allow you to manage your Cal Grant and/or Chafee account(s) online by letting you view updates, make school changes, make address changes, and post leave of absence requests. Note: your WGS account does not replace your School or FAFSA accounts. Each account must be monitored and managed independently.https://www.csac.ca.gov/webgrants-4-students El portal WebGrants 4 Students (WG4S) es para proporcionar a los estudiantes los recursos, la información y las herramientas necesarias para ayudar con el proceso de ayuda financiera universitaria. (WG4S) le permitirá administrar su (s) cuenta (s) de Cal Grant y / o Chafee en línea al permitirle ver actualizaciones, hacer cambios de escuela, hacer cambios de dirección y publicar solicitudes de licencia. Nota: su cuenta de WGS no reemplaza sus cuentas de la escuela o FAFSA. Cada cuenta debe supervisarse y administrarse de forma independiente.
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CA Dream Act Service Incentive Grant programhttps://www.csac.ca.gov/dsig/serviceorganizations The California Dream Act Service Incentive Grant Program (DSIG) encourages California Dream Act Application (CADAA) students with a Cal Grant B award to perform community or volunteer service. The California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) will award up to $3,000 per academic year (up to $1,500 per semester or up to $1,000 per quarter) to 2,500 eligible students. The grant will be available to the student for up to 8 semesters or up to 12 quarters while they have an active Cal Grant B award. Students must also meet Satisfactory Academic Progress and complete any necessary verification for their Cal Grant B award.https://www.csac. La Comisión de Ayuda Estudiantil de California (CSAC) otorgará hasta $ 3,000 por año académico (hasta $ 1,500 por semestre o hasta $ 1,000 por trimestre) a 2,500 estudiantes elegibles. La beca estará disponible para el estudiante hasta por 8 semestres o hasta 12 trimestres mientras tenga una beca Cal Grant B activa. Los estudiantes también deben cumplir con el Progreso Académico Satisfactorio y completar cualquier verificación necesaria para obtener la beca Cal Grant B.
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CSShttps://cssprofile.collegeboard.org/ Required by some schools: Additional non-government funding (Note this is from the College Board, the same organization that gives the AP tests and SATs)https://cssprofile.collegeboard.org/ Requerido por algunas escuelas: financiamiento adicional no gubernamental (tenga en cuenta que esto es del College Board, la misma organización que brinda los exámenes AP y SAT)
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WUEWestern Undergraduate Exchange: https://www.wiche.edu/tuition-savings/wue/ The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) is an agreement among WICHE’s 16 member states and territories, through which 160+ participating public colleges and universities provide steep nonresident tuition savings for Western students.

Through WUE, eligible students can choose from hundreds of undergraduate programs outside their home state, and pay no more than 150 percent of that institution’s resident tuition rate.
Western Undergraduate Exchange: https://www.wiche.edu/tuition-savings/wue/ The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) es un acuerdo entre los 16 estados y territorios miembros de WICHE, a través del cual más de 160 colegios y universidades públicas participantes proporcionan ahorros de matrícula para estudiantes occidentales. A través de WUE, los estudiantes elegibles pueden elegir entre cientos de programas de pregrado fuera de su estado de origen y pagar no más del 150 por ciento de la tasa de matrícula para residentes de esa institución.
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UCThere are 9 UC campuses: UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Cruz. Some are harder to get into that others. The 2 most competitive are UCLA and Berkeley. These are public schools, which means they receive state funding, but they are very good schools with excellent reputations. Cost for the UC schools: About $37,000 per year: https://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/tuition-financial-aid/tuition-cost-of-attendance/ How to apply for financial aid at the UC schools: https://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/tuition-financial-aid/apply-for-financial-aid/dream-act-application-tips.htmlHay 9 campus de UC: UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Cruz. Algunos son más difíciles de conseguir que otros. Los 2 más competitivos son UCLA y Berkeley. Se trata de escuelas públicas, lo que significa que reciben financiación estatal, pero son muy buenas escuelas con excelente reputación. Costo para las escuelas de la UC: Aproximadamente $ 37,000 por año: https://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/tuition-financial-aid/tuition-cost-of-attendance/ Cómo solicitar ayuda financiera en las escuelas de la UC: https: // admision.universityofcalifornia.edu/tuition-financial-aid/apply-for-financial-aid/dream-act-application-tips.html
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CSUThere are 23 CSU campuses including San Francisco State, San Jose State, Sacramento State, San Diego State, Cal Poly (2 campuses: San Luis Obispo and Pomona). Note that Cal Poly San Luis Obispo is very competitive, more like a UC, but is part of the CSU system and tuition is similar to the other CSU schools. CSUs are less competitive than the UC schools (with the exception of Cal Poly) but they are still great schools. They are also public schools, receiving state government funding. Cost of attending varies by campus, but a general cost can be seen here (including living expenses and food, about $31,000 per year: https://sacd.sdsu.edu/financial-aid/financial-aid/eligibility/cost-of-attendance/cost-of-attendance-tables/undergraduate-california-resident Financial information related to CSU and CalGrants: https://www.calstate.edu/attend/paying-for-college/financial-aid/types/Pages/cal-grants.aspx Financial aid info: https://www.calstate.edu/attend/student-services/resources-for-undocumented-students/financial-aidHay 23 campus de CSU, incluidos San Francisco State, San Jose State, Sacramento State, San Diego State, Cal Poly (2 campus: San Luis Obispo y Pomona). Tenga en cuenta que Cal Poly San Luis Obispo es muy competitivo, más como una UC, pero es parte del sistema CSU y la matrícula es similar a las otras escuelas CSU. Las CSU son menos competitivas que las escuelas de la UC (con la excepción de Cal Poly) pero siguen siendo excelentes escuelas. También son escuelas públicas que reciben fondos del gobierno estatal. El costo de asistencia varía según el campus, pero se puede ver un costo general aquí (incluidos los gastos de manutención y comida, alrededor de $ 31,000 por año: https://sacd.sdsu.edu/financial-aid/financial-aid/eligibility/cost-of -asistencia / costo-de-asistencia-tablas / licenciatura-residente de California Información financiera relacionada con CSU y CalGrants: https://www.calstate.edu/attend/paying-for-college/financial-aid/types/Pages/ cal-grant.aspx Información de ayuda financiera: https://www.calstate.edu/attend/student-services/resources-for-undocumented-students/financial-aid
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Los Altos College and Career Center Instagram linkhttps://www.instagram.com/los_altos_ccc/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/los_altos_ccc/?hl=en
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Scholarship options from LAHShttps://sites.google.com/mvla.net/lahsccc/scholarships?authuser=0https://sites.google.com/mvla.net/lahsccc/scholarships?authuser=0
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Social media tipFollow the @undocumented social media accounts for schools you are interested in attending. Also, follow CA Student Aid Commicion (CSAC) on social media, they have workshops: https://dream.csac.ca.gov/landingSiga las cuentas de redes sociales @undocumented de las escuelas a las que le interesa asistir. Además, siga CA Student Aid Commicion (CSAC) en las redes sociales, tienen talleres: https://dream.csac.ca.gov/landing
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Cappex: College options for undocumented studentshttps://www.cappex.com/articles/match-and-fit/college-options-undocumented-studentshttps://www.cappex.com/articles/match-and-fit/college-options-undocumented-students
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College GreenlightResources for first-generation students: https://www.cappex.com/greenlight Includes a list of schools that meet 100% of financial need for undocumented students: https://www.cappex.com/greenlight/us-colleges-meet-need-undocumented-studentsRecursos para estudiantes de primera generación: https://www.cappex.com/greenlight Incluye una lista de escuelas que satisfacen el 100% de la necesidad financiera de los estudiantes indocumentados: https://www.cappex.com/greenlight/us-colleges- satisfacer-necesidades-estudiantes-indocumentados
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College application fee waiver guideFrom LAHS: https://sites.google.com/mvla.net/lahsccc/home/paying-for-college?authuser=0 The Common App, as well as UC and CSU applications have fee waivers that will allow 4 applications to the UCs and 4 applications to the CSUs. Out of state school should have fee waivers that you can apply for. Desde LAHS: https://sites.google.com/mvla.net/lahsccc/home/paying-for-college?authuser=0 La aplicación común, así como las aplicaciones de UC y CSU tienen exenciones de tarifas que permitirán que 4 aplicaciones las UC y 4 aplicaciones a las CSU. La escuela fuera del estado debe tener exenciones de tarifas que puede solicitar.
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MVLA Scholarshttp://mvlascholars.org/about-mvla-scholars/http://mvlascholars.org/about-mvla-scholars/
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Fly-in visit programshttps://getmetocollege.org/what-colleges-look-for/2019-fall-diversity-visit-programs These schools will fly you in to visit the school, paying all or some of the cost. Some programs are in the summer, some in the fall, check application dates. Some are virtual for 2021, need to check back for 2022.https://getmetocollege.org/what-colleges-look-for/2019-fall-diversity-visit-programs Estas escuelas lo llevarán en avión para visitar la escuela, pagando todo o parte del costo. Algunos programas son en verano, otros en otoño, verifique las fechas de solicitud. Algunos son virtuales para 2021, es necesario volver a consultar para 2022.
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Santa Clara University Hurtado ScholarshipFirst apply for admission to SCU using the Common App. Once admitted, apply for Hurtado Scholarship. Full ride (all expenses paid) for 4 years for undocumented students: https://www.scu.edu/admission/undergraduate/undocumented-students/Viaje completo (todos los gastos pagados) durante 4 años para estudiantes indocumentados: https://www.scu.edu/admission/undergraduate/undocumented-students/
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CA Dream Act Loan programhttps://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/tuition-financial-aid/types-of-aid/dream-loan-program.htmlhttps://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/tuition-financial-aid/types-of-aid/dream-loan-program.html
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Quest BridgeQuestBridge is a powerful platform that connects the nation's brightest students from low-income backgrounds with leading institutions of higher education and further opportunities. We are an aggregator of excellence. By facilitating these exchanges, QuestBridge aims to increase the percentage of talented low-income students attending the nation's best universities and the ranks of national leadership itself. List of schools that support Match (QuestBridge) scholarships for undocumented students: https://www.questbridge.org/high-school-students/national-college-match/additional-citizenship-requirementsQuestBridge es una poderosa plataforma que conecta a los estudiantes más brillantes del país de entornos de bajos ingresos con las principales instituciones de educación superior y más oportunidades. Somos un agregador de excelencia. Al facilitar estos intercambios, QuestBridge tiene como objetivo aumentar el porcentaje de estudiantes talentosos de bajos ingresos que asisten a las mejores universidades del país y los rangos de liderazgo nacional en sí. Lista de escuelas que apoyan las becas Match (QuestBridge) para estudiantes indocumentados: https://www.questbridge.org/high-school-students/national-college-match/additional-citizenship-requirements
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WACACWestern Association for College Admission Counseling, resources for undocumented students: https://www.wacac.org/resources/serving-undocumented-students/Western Association for College Admission Counseling, recursos para estudiantes indocumentados: https://www.wacac.org/resources/serving-undocumented-students/
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NACACNational Association for College Admission Counseling resources for undocumented students: https://www.nacacnet.org/advocacy--ethics/initiatives/undocumented-students/Recursos de Consejería de la Asociación Nacional de Admisión Universitaria para estudiantes indocumentados: https://www.nacacnet.org/advocacy--ethics/initiatives/undocumented-students/
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Pathways to Sciencehttps://www.pathwaystoscience.org/k12.aspx Education and career training in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
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Immigrants Rising websiteWebsite: https://immigrantsrising.org/ Mission: We empower undocumented young people to achieve educational and career goals through personal, institutional and policy transformation.
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Scholarships for undocumented students (Immigrants Rising)https://immigrantsrising.org/wp-content/uploads/Immigrants-Rising_List-of-Undergraduate-Scholarships.pdf
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Bold.com scholarshipApply early for these scholarships, starting anytime in high school for most scholarships. Many options: https://bold.org/scholarships/scholarships-for-high-school-seniors-list/
https://bold.org/scholarships/bold-org-1000-points-no-essay-scholarship/
https://bold.org/scholarships/bold-org-500-points-no-essay-scholarship/
https://bold.org/scholarships/bold-org-no-essay-community-scholarship/
This one looks like it has potential also: https://bold.org/scholarships/equal-opportunity-scholarship/
https://bold.org/scholarships/hispanic-empowerment-scholarship/
https://bold.org/scholarships/bold-pay-it-forward-no-essay-scholarship/
https://bold.org/scholarships/bold-challenge-yourself-no-essay-scholarship/
https://bold.org/scholarships/choose-courage-over-comfort-scholarship/
https://bold.org/scholarships/buena-amistad-scholarship/
https://bold.org/scholarships/bold-volunteering-matters-scholarship/
https://bold.org/scholarships/collegexpress-no-essay-scholarship/
Apply ASAP, increases chances to get scholarships (beginning anytime in high school for some scholarships)
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Do something scholarshipLooks like you need to join a community service campaign and then you get a chance to win a scholarship: https://www.dosomething.org/us/about/easy-scholarships
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MoolahSPOT scholarshiphttp://moolahspot.com/scholarship/index.cfm Short Essay
In 400 words or less, please submit an essay on one of the following:
1. Why do you deserve to win this scholarship? -OR-
2. What is your academic or career goal? -OR-
3. Describe what is most important to you and why. -OR-
4. Any topic of your choice.
In fact, it's okay to re-use an essay that you wrote in class, for college admission or for another scholarship competition.
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EmploymentBoost scholarshiphttps://employmentboost.com/scholarship/ Need 3.6 GPA, letter of recommendation, essay. $1000Apply senior year, 2 awarded every quarter.
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PG&E scholarshipsSeveral available: https://www.pge.com/en_US/residential/in-your-community/education-programs/grants-and-scholarships/scholarship-opportunities/scholarship-opportunities.pageapplications open mid-December, deadline mid-Feb.
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Peninsula College Fund$3000 per year renewable for 4 years, also get a mentor (sounds very similar to MVLA Scholars): https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/76186-Peninsula-College-Fund Early Feb.
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Hispanic Scholarship FundThis says you need to be DACA-eligible, and I'm not sure you are until you get the paperwork sorted out, but we could look into whether you are eligible to apply for this: https://www.hsf.net/en_US/scholarshipMid Feb.
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Redthreadwomen scholarshiphttps://redthreadwomen.org/about/apply/apply/Opens mid-Jan. Deadline: Mid-Feb.
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COREChicano Organizing and Research in EducationMid-march
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Don't Text and Drive scholarshiphttps://www.mjqlaw.com/scholarship/Sept 15th and March 15th
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NSHSSSeveral scholarship options but need to check each one to see if undocumented students are eligible. https://www.nshss.org/scholarships/Must join NSHSS to apply. $75 fee but there is a fee waiver. This one is for students interested in STEM: STEAM scholarship: https://www.nshss.org/scholarships/s/nshss-steam-scholarships/ ( NSHSS scholarship is a bit of a scam since the NSHSS is a total scam organization (for $75 a student gets a bumper sticker and 'membership' in an organization that means nothing and admissions offices put no value in whatsoever)Application opens 11/1, closes 3/15
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Mattress advisor sleep scholarshiphttps://www.mattressadvisor.com/sleep-scholarships/ March 20th
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1000 dreams scholarshiphttps://www.growyourgiving.org/scholarships/1000-dreams-scholarship-fund/
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Ford Driving Dreams scholarshipFor high school seniors/college students, essay required: https://www.forddrivingdreams.com/sites/default/files/032021_ScholarshipEng.pdf?
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College Board scholarships"Big Futures" Scholarships, which could be from $500-$40,000: https://pages.collegeboard.org/big-future-scholarshipsMust apply during Junior year
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PAMF premed scholarshipSent e-mail to scholarship@sutterhealth.org to clarify whether undocumented students are eligible (e-mail sent 12/19/21). Received e-mail back: yes, undocumented students can apply. Please include a note in supplemental documents about why a FAFSA was not included. https://www.sutterhealth.org/for-patients/premedscholar-pamfApplication opens January. Deadline not listed on website.
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OppUhttps://www.opploans.com/oppu/scholarship/ In 500 words or fewer, please tell us why you’re an achiever. How have you created opportunity for yourself? How have you created opportunity for others? Did you start a small business? Are you the founder of a community program? How did you overcome the odds and make your dreams—or the dreams of others—come true? Please include links to any relevant material that demonstrates your accomplishments.
September 30, December 31, March 31, and June 30.
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Quest Bridge College Prep ScholarsApply in Junior Year: https://www.questbridge.org/high-school-students/college-prep-scholars/how-to-applyOpens Feb. of Junior year, closes March of Junior year
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B. Davis Scholarshiphttp://studentawardsearch.com/scholarships.htm Can apply as a junior or senior. 1000 word essay: Describe the three characteristics of leadership you value most. Discuss why you believe that these traits are so important and how you feel that they are developed in an individual.Application open now (as of 12/22/21) May 21st deadline
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ScholarSHPECan apply as a senior. Need to create an account and then can apply for a variety of scholarships that they offer. Must be Hispanic and planning to major in STEM. https://www.shpe.org/students/scholarshpe Also has some videos on how to write an essay and how to write a resume.Need to create an account, there are various scholarships that may have different deadlines.
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Bay Area Gardner's ScholarshipBay area scholarship http://bayareagardenersscholarshipfoundation.com/main/scholarship/Application open in January, deadline is beginning of April
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CLLCShttps://www.cllcf.org/scholarship-program California Latino Lesigative Caucus scholarshipApplication open 3/15 and deadliine is June 1st
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Running of the Bulls ScholarhipFor immigrants or children of immigrants: https://www.runningofthebulls.com/scholarship-award-for-immigrants/application deadline: June 1st
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Abbot and Fenner scholarshipCan apply as a junior or senior: https://abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.php
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Nargis E. Ragab scholarshipMust be an immigrant or a child of an immigrant. Write an essay: Discuss how being an immigrant or the child of immigrants has shaped who you are today and what hardships you have had to overcome as a result of being an immigrant or the child of an immigrant in this country. https://hackinglawpractice.com/scholarship/Deadline: July 31st
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SFSU Continue the dream scholarshipScholarship intent: Provide financial assistance to undocumented students at SF State: https://sfsu.academicworks.com/opportunities/12826 (not eligible to apply until freshman year of college, but keep scholarship in mind if you attend SFSU)Apply in spring of freshman year in college if you attend SFSU
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Good Tidings scholarshiphttps://goodtidings.org/scholarship/November 10th
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Rumba Meats and USHLI scholarshipUndocumented students are encouraged, must be of Hispanic descent: https://www.ushli.org/rumba/November 30th
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Science Ambassador scholarshipFull tuition scholarship for a woman in STEM. https://www.scienceambassadorscholarship.org/#applySign up to be notified about when applications are available: https://www.scienceambassadorscholarship.org/#apply
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Pursuit of Excellence (POE) Scholarshiphttps://www.poescholarships.org/ Deadline: Feb. of Senior year
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EOPSCheck for EOPS programs at community colleges: Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) and Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) is a state-funded program to help low-income and academically disadvantaged California residents to be successful in college.
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TheDream.USOpportunity Scholarship Program Guide: https://www.thedream.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Opportunity-Scholarship-Program-Guide-July-2021.pdf National Scholarship Program guide: https://www.thedream.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/National-Scholarship-Program-Guide-Oct-2021.pdf
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Boys and Girls Club scholarshipshttps://www.bgca.org/programs/youth-of-the-year/scholarships
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