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Supporting undocumented young people in their pursuit of college, career and citizenship


SCHOLARSHIP LISTS


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2012-2013 SCHOLARSHIP LIST AND GUIDE


This carefully researched list contains 32 pages of up-to-date information about scholarships available for Bay Area immigrant students PLUS advice and tips for writing winning scholarship applications. Many scholarships have just been added in 2012. This list is revised regularly, so please check back often for updates. Last Update: 11/12

Editors: Beleza Chan, Iliana Perez, & Laura Lopez

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Additional Scholarship Lists

2011-2012 Scholarship Resource Guide (Published by MALDEF): Excellent starting point for scholarships available to AB 540 students. Scholarships are categorized by major, school, gender, and location. 

2009-2010 Paying for College: Student Resource Guide
(for US and Non-US citizens): Produced by Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard's District Office, this comprehensive, 50-page list includes scholarships available to both US and non-US citizens. Scholarships are categorized by deadline, and indicate whether citizenship is a requirement or not.

East Bay Consortium Scholarship Directory
(Published by The East Bay Consortium): Excellent list of regional scholarships available to San Francisco Bay Area students.

Selected Funding Opportunities Open to Non-US Citizens (Published by the National Association of Fellowship Advisors) - Please note: This opens as a PDF


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