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TheDream.US National Scholarship

TheDream.US National Scholarship

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$33,000

Application Deadline:

28/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

TheDream.US National Scholarship is a scholarship program in the United States that provides financial support to eligible undocumented immigrant students, often referred to as DREAMers. The program is designed to help these students pursue higher education and achieve their academic goals.

TheDream.US National Scholarship was established in 2013 by Don Graham, Henry Muñoz III, and former Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez. It aims to address the financial barriers faced by undocumented students who are ineligible for federal financial aid and often have limited access to other forms of financial assistance due to their immigration status.

It’s important to note that scholarship details and requirements may change over time, so it’s recommended to visit the official website of TheDream.US for the most up-to-date information regarding eligibility, application deadlines, and participating colleges and universities.

Eligibility Criteria For TheDream.US National Scholarship

TheDream.US National Scholarship is a scholarship program designed to support undocumented students who have DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) or TPS (Temporary Protected Status) and are pursuing their first bachelor’s degree. Below are some general eligibility criteria for TheDream.US National Scholarship:

  • Immigration status: Applicants must have DACA or TPS status at the time of application.
  • Age: There is no specific age limit for the scholarship, but it is generally intended for recent high school graduates or individuals who have earned their GED or equivalent.
  • High school graduation or equivalent: Applicants must have graduated from a U.S. high school, received a high school equivalency diploma (GED), or passed a high school equivalency exam.
  • Academic achievement: Applicants should demonstrate academic potential and have a cumulative high school GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent GED score).
  • College admission: Applicants must be accepted to or planning to enroll in an associate or bachelor’s degree program at one of TheDream.US partner colleges or universities. A list of partner institutions can be found on TheDream.US website.
  • Financial need: The scholarship is primarily intended for students with significant financial need. Applicants must demonstrate their need for financial assistance to cover college costs.

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