Undocumented & International Students
Undocumented or DACAmented students may incorrectly assume that they cannot legally attend college in the United States. There is no federal law that prohibits the admission of undocumented immigrants to U.S. colleges, public or private. Texas has HB1403 that allows undocumented students to receive Texas state aid through a form called TASFA. For more information, feel free to stop by or contact cafécollege where we can help you fill out your TASFA today!
Here is a list of scholarships and resources undocumented & international students.
General Scholarships
- Hispanic Scholarship Fund
- Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
- Youth Education Foundation Scholarship
- THEDREAM.US
- Hispanic Scholarship Consortium
- La Unidad Latina Foundation
- The DREAM Scholarship
- Dr. Juan Andrade Jr. Scholarship
Specific Scholarships
- MALDEF (Law School)
- MPOWER: Women in STEM
- Architecture and Design Foundation
- MOA Architecture
- Red Thread Foundation (Women Scholarship)
- ASPA Diversity Fellowship Program
- The Earnest Scholarship
- MPOWER: Global Citizen Scholarship
- Golden Door Scholars
Scholarship Databases
- Scholarship America
- Appily
- BestColleges.com
- CollegeForAllTexans.com
- FastWeb
- Finaid.org
- iefa.org
- Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
- Scholarships.com
- Scholarships.com (en Español)
- Scholarships360.org
- Austin Community College District
- GetSchooled
- Communities Foundation of Texas
- International Student Services Association
- Access Scholarships
Other Resources
- UTRGV
- USAHello
- UnitedWeDream.org
- Higher Ed Immigration Portal
- Informed Immigrant
- My Undocumented Life
- Undocuprofessionals
- North Texas Dream Team
- Immigrants Rising
- SAC Empowerment Center
- National Immigration Law Center
- Immigrant Legal Resource Center
- SAC DACA Student Support Program
- College Bound/Resources for Undocumented