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Undergraduate Scholarships That Don’T Require Proof of U.S 2021 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS THAT DON’T REQUIRE PROOF OF U.S. CITIZENSHIP OR LEGAL PERMANENT RESIDENCY Released 12/2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 GETTING STARTED WITH SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS 4 SCHOLARSHIPS BY DUE DATE 4 Scholarships Without Determined Due Dates 5 December 10 January 16 February 28 March 42 April 50 May 58 June 65 July 70 August 74 September 80 October 86 November 94 December 102 ABOUT US GETTING STARTED WITH SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS Scholarships and fellowships are excellent ways to pay for college tuition and other expenses. You might wonder, what’s the difference between scholarships and fellowships? Scholarships are generally funds for students attending educational institutions for the purpose of the study; they can be awarded based on financial need, grades, community service, major, class level, city or county of residence, and more. Fellowships are generally funds for students (or non-students) for the purpose of professional or career development; they can support a variety of things, including study in a specific field, research to advance work on a particular issue, development of a new community-based organization or initiative, training to support a fellow’s growth, opportunities to further explore a particular field of work, and more. IMMIGRANTS RISING SCHOLARSHIP & FELLOWSHIP LISTS We offer four different scholarship and fellowship lists: Undergraduate Scholarship List: immigrantsrising.org/resource/undergraduate-scholarships/ Undergraduate Fellowship List: immigrantsrising.org/resource/undergraduate-fellowships/ Graduate Scholarship List: immigrantsrising.org/resource/graduate-scholarships/ Graduate Fellowship List: immigrantsrising.org/resource/graduate-fellowships/ ADDITIONAL DATABASES Check out these additional databases of scholarships and fellowships available for undocumented young people: Dreamers Roadmap: www.dreamersroadmap.com/scholarships/ Geneseo Migrant Center: migrant.net/scholarships/ MALDEF: www.maldef.org/resources/scholarship-resources/ My Undocumented Life: mydocumentedlife.org Scholarships A-Z: www.scholarshipsaz.org Sillicon Valley Community Foundation: www.siliconvalleycf.org/scholarships The College Expo: www.thecollegeexpo.org/resources/scholarships EXPAND ACCESS Have you found other scholarships and fellowships that do require proof of citizenship or residency? Let scholarship and fellowship providers know that they are not required to ask applicants for proof of citizenship, residency, SSN, or work authorization. You can find out more information in Immigrants Rising’s Overview of Grants to Individuals. CAUTION: Scholarship requirements and deadlines often change from year to year. Please double-check all information listed below with the scholarship directly. If you find any errors, please email us at communications@ immigrantsrising.org so we can update the list. 3 10,000 Degrees Child Care Assistance 10,000 Degrees Joseph James Scholarships Scholarship Due: Open until otherwise noted Due: Open until otherwise noted Award: $12,000 Award: $1,500 Academic Level: Undergraduate Student, Community Academic Level: Undergraduate Student, Technical College Student Student Region: California (Marin County) Region: Bayside Martin Luther King Academy Field of Study: Any Field of Study: Any Eligibility: Eligibility: • Enrolled minimum of 6 units per semester in an • Have attended Bayside Martin Luther King Academy accredited or state-approved program leading to their for 4 or more consecutive months first Associate, Bachelor, license or certificate • Enrolled or enrolling in an accredited college or trade • Have children under the age of 11 and attending a program at least part time licensed child care facility • Demonstrate financial need Link: 10000degrees.org/marincity Link: 10000degrees.org/childcare-scholarship AAUW Local Scholarships Do Something Scholarships Due: Varies by region Due: Varies by scholarship Award: $500 - $10,000 Award: $1,000 - $2,000 Academic Level: High School Senior, Undergraduate Academic Level: High School Student, Undergraduate Student, Graduate Student Student Region: Check website Region: National Field of Study: Any Field of Study: Any Eligibility: Eligibility: • Check website for region-specific eligibilities and • Must be 25 years old or under and live in the U.S. or deadlines Canada • Applicants must participate in community service Link: aauw.org/resources/member/governance-tools/ students-campus-professionals/local-scholarships/ Link: dosomething.org/us/about/easy-scholarships 4 Traditional Scholarships American Water Works Association Scholarships Due: Varies by scholarship Award: $1,000 - $2,000 Due: December 21, 2020 Academic Level: Undergraduate Student, Graduate Award: $5,000 - $10,000 Student Academic Level: Undergraduate Student, Recent Region: Arkansas (Carroll, Madison or Washington Graduate, Graduate Student County) Region: National Field of Study: See website for complete list Field of Study: STEM Eligibility: Eligibility: • Single parent who is a high school or GED graduate • Enrolled at colleges or universities in the U.S., Canada, • Seeking an associate, bachelor’s, Master of Arts in Guam, Mexico or Puerto Rico Teaching (M.A.T.), and licensure in cosmetology or • Check website for scholarship-specific eligibilities massage therapy at approved institutions • AWWA employees and their immediate family • Living at or near the poverty level members are not eligible to apply for any scholarships, • Must be DACA-eligible awards or fellowships • GPA requirement: Varies by scholarship Link: spsfnwa.org/scholarships/ Link: awwa.org/Membership-Volunteering/Students- Young-Professionals/AWWA-Scholarships Kaiser Permanente Health Care Career Spotless Cleaning Chicago Scholarship Scholarship Program Due: December 30, 2020 Due: December 23, 2020 Award: $1,000 Award: $5,000 - $10,000 Academic Level: High School Student, Undergraduate Academic Level: High School Senior, College Student, Community College Student, Technical Student Sophomore who previously received the award as High Region: National School Senior Field of Study: Any Region: Oregon, Southwest Washington (check website for regions) Eligibility: Field of Study: Any • A dynamic, passionate, hard-working student in high school, college, university, or trade school Eligibility: • Must submit a video along with the application • Enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at an accredited Link: spotlesscleaningchicago.com/scholarship college or university in the U.S. • Pursuing an education and career in an approved human health care field • GPA requirement: 2.5 for high school, 3.0 for college student Link: kaiser-scholarship.fluidreview.com 5 “Be Bold” No-Essay Scholarship Coupons Plus Deals Scholarship Due: December 31, 2020 Due: December 31, 2020 Award: $10,000 Award: $3,000 Academic Level: High School Student, Undergraduate Academic Level: College Junior or Senior Student, Graduate Student Region: National Region: National Field of Study: Any Field of Study: Any Eligibility: Eligibility: • Currently attending a college or university • Student must create a student profile at Bold.org • GPA requirement: 3.2 • Early application submission is encouraged Link: couponsplusdeals.com/scholarship Link: bold.org/scholarships/the-be-bold-no-essay- scholarship/#ref=find-exclusive-scholarships Fair Cases Law Group Scholarship FIRE Free Speech Essay Contest Due: December 31, 2020 Due: December 31, 2020 Award: $1,000 Award: $500 - $10,000 Academic Level: Undergraduate Student, Recent Academic Level: High School Junior or Senior Graduate, Graduate Student Region: National Region: National Field of Study: Any Field of Study: Law Eligibility: Eligibility: • Currenly a junior and senior in U.S. high school or • Enrolled or enrolling full-time in an accredited college home-schooled or university for completion of undergraduate or graduate degree Link: thefire.org/resources/high-school-network/essay- • GPA requirement: 2.5 contest Link: faircases.com/fair-cases-law-group-scholarship 6 Hispanic Education Endowment Fund iVein® Health and Wellness Scholarship Scholarships Due: December 31, 2020 Due: December 31, 2020 Award: $2,500 Award: $2,500 Academic Level: Undergraduate Student, Graduate Academic Level: High School Senior, College Junior Student Region: California (Orange County) Region: National Field of Study: Any Field of Study: Any Eligibility: Eligibility: • High school graduate or community college transfer • Currently enrolled full-time in an accredited college or student who has lived in Orange County, California for university in the U.S. the past three years and plans to enroll full-time at a • GPA requirement: 3.7 4-year college/university in Fall 2020 • Identify as Latino/a Link: ivein.com/scholarship/ • Family income limit of $60,000 • Must be AB 540 or CA Dream Act-eligible Link: heef.org/eligibility-requirements/ MoolahSPOT Scholarship MPower Global Citizen Scholarship Due: December 31, 2020 Due: December 31, 2020 Award: $1,000 Award: $1,000 - $3,000 Academic Level: High School Student, Undergraduate Academic Level: Undergraduate Student, Graduate Student, Graduate Student, Non-Traditional Student Student Region: National Region: National Field of Study: Any Field of Study: Any Eligibility: Eligibility: • Attending or planning to attend college or graduate • Enrolled or accepted full-time in a degree-granting school program at a U.S. or Canadian school that MPOWER • Open to any student at least 16 years old supports • Must be DACA-eligible or authorized to work in the Link: moolahspot.com/scholarship/index.cfm
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