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Any Scholarships for Immigrant College Students in Florida?

I'm an immigrant high school student in Florida, and college is expensive! Do you know of any scholarships available specifically for immigrants? It would be awesome to hear from someone who's been through the process.

a year ago

Sure, delighted to provide some guidance here! First, congratulations on your journey so far!

Several resources are available for immigrant students looking to pursue higher education in Florida. These scholarships are typically awarded based on academic achievement, demonstrated leadership, community service, and financial need.

1. DACA Scholars: A national scholarship fund for DACA recipients. Eligible students across all 50 states, including Florida, can apply.

2. TheDream.US: This organization provides scholarships to DREAMers who have DACA or TPS status. They partner with multiple institutions in Florida including Miami Dade College and Broward College.

3. Hispanic Scholarship Fund: This fund provides scholarships ranging from $500 to $5,000 for students of Hispanic heritage. While not exclusively for immigrants, it targets a demographic that commonly includes immigrant students.

4. Jose Marti Scholarship Challenge Grant: This is a state-specific scholarship for students of Hispanic origin who plan to attend public or eligible private institutions in Florida.

Additionally, some institutions may have their own scholarship programs for immigrant students, so it's worth reaching out to the financial aid offices of the colleges you're interested in. Use their net price calculators to get a sense of what your financial aid package could look like.

Remember to check the eligibility criteria for each scholarship. Some are restricted to undocumented students, some to DACA recipients, and others are broader. Good luck with your applications, and I hope all goes well in your college journey!

a year ago

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