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Navigating higher education as an Undocumented student is possible and we are here to support you. Check out our resource guides today.

Scholarship Page

Check out our list of scholarships opened to DACA and/or Undocumented students!

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Navigating Higher ED – Undocumented students in AZ

This is a short guide on policies and resources for undocumented students learning to navigate higher education in Arizona.

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What is Prop 308?

What is Prop 308? 1 Pager covers what Prop 308 is, its qualifications, resources, and options if you do not meet the requirements for Prop 308.

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SA-Z 1 Pager

SA-Z 1 Pager that covers our resources & programs in English & Spanish!

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What is UYEI?

The Undocumented Youth Empowerment Initiative (UYEI) seeks to help Arizona Undocumented youth find pathways beyond high school. Learn about UYEI, who can join, & why they should! Available in English & Spanish!

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AZYouth Email List

AZYouth is an email list open to Arizona Undocumented youth where information and updates about educational resources are shared monthly. Resources include scholarships of the month, workshops, and fellowship opportunities.

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FAFSA Guide

Our guide to navigating FAFSA as an undocumented students, DACA recipients and mixed-status families.

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Building My Resume : Undocu Edition

Resumes are one of the most important aspects when applying for a job, fellowship, certain scholarships, etc. As an undocumented person, how do we create resumes? This document will answer these questions and give you the resources to create and finalize your own resume.

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Undocu-Friendly Colleges

This Undocu/DACA friendly college list is a compilation of over 300 public/private, 2 year/4 year schools across the Southwest region of the U.S.

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UndocuTransfer Guide

Guidance for Undocumented students looking to transfer to complete a Bachelor’s Degree.

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Navegando la Educación Superior en Arizona como Estudiante Indocumentado

Un guía escrito por ScholarshipsA-Z para estudiantes indocumentados (o con DACA) para que entiendan como su estatus migratorio afecta sus trayectorias universitarias en Arizona.

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Undergraduate Fellowships – Immigrants Rising

Our friends at Immigrants Rising have compiled a list of Undergraduate fellowships that don’t require proof of citizenship.

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NASFAA – Tip Sheet for Refugee and Asylee Students

Guidance for Refugee and Asylee students to navigate higher education.

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ISRC Student “App”

Stay updated and access ISRC (at UArizona) resources with their new “app” for students with Undocumented, DACA, refugee, TPS, and asylee status.

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High School Checklist

Checklist for Undocumented high school students to prepare to attend Higher Education during high school.

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Sample Scholarship Essays

Stuck with your essays? Check out our sample scholarship essays written by undocumented students.

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Applying to Scholarships

Check out our guide for common questions around scholarship applications!

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Advanced Parole Overview

An overview on what Advanced Parole is with links to full guides.

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Events and Programs for Undocumented Students and Youth

 
Immigrant Scholarship Hustle (ISH)

Through a five-day series of workshops, ISH empowers students to tell their stories, learn how to use their lived experiences to expand their education and employment options, and ultimately advocate for their immigrant community.  Students leave ISH with the  support networks, community resources and confidence to apply to college, jobs, and more.

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DREAM Summer Fellowship

Dream Summer is an annual national fellowship of the UCLA Labor Center’s Dream Resource Center (DRC). Through Dream Summer, the DRC has provided over 750 fellowship opportunities to immigrant youth and allies and has partnered with over 265 social justice organizations across the country. Dream Summer:

  • Empowers immigrant youth and allies to be the next generation of social justice leaders through leadership and professional development, movement building, and on-the-ground experience in social justice organizations.
  • Creates a safe and healing space for immigrant youth and allies to connect and build with one another.
  • Promotes an intersectional, cross-racial, and intergenerational approach to social justice that addresses the needs of immigrant communities.

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Check out upcoming ScholarshipsA-Z Events!