100 Becas para Todo Estudiante, Sin Importar de su
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How to Use the Scholarship Resource List
1. Look through the entire scholarship list below. 2. Look at the requirements and pay attention to all scholarships that you’re interested in AND you qualify for. (If you don’t qualify for it, don’t apply for it.) 3. Click on the links for each scholarship you circled. 4. If the link doesn’t bring you directly to the scholarship application, type the name of the scholarship into the search box of the organization's website or search for the scholarship in an Internet search engine. 5. Check the requirements of the scholarship application. Make sure you still qualify. 6. Check the deadline and write it down somewhere to remind yourself later. (This is a good chance to write it in your planner or calendar in your cell phone.) 7. Gather all of the items you need to apply for this scholarship. • Scholarship essay • Personal statement • Letters of recommendation • Resume 8. Complete application requirements and SAVE all of your written work on your computer. You might need it later for another application. 9. Review your essays, statements, and all written work BEFORE submitting. Send it to someone else so they can revise it with you. The scholarship committee is going to read your work so it has to look good. 10. Submit your application and write down the date when you should be contacted about your application **If there is incorrect information on this guide, please contact: College Readiness, El Centro de la Raza
(206) 957-4631
Deadline Scholarship Eligibility (see sites for more
details)
Deadlines Vary
www.thewashboard.org A TON of local scholarships, one application.
Varies, create profile
No Deadline LOCAL
The Alert Scholarship http://www.alertmagazine.org/scholarship.php $500 college scholarship to the writer of the best drug and/or alcohol abuse-related essay that we receive for that state/region.
Grade 12 GPA > 2.5
No Deadline Discus Awards http://www.discusawards.com/ There are a variety of awards available, some only available for documented individuals. Check each listing for details.
Grades 9-12, College Students
Deadlines vary
Common Knowledge Scholarship Foundation http://www.cksf.org/ No essay or application required, just take a quiz.
Grades 9-12, College Students, Graduate Students
March 25th QuestBridge Scholarship
http://www.questbridge.org/for-students/cps-college-prep-scholarship
Grade 11 planning on a 4 year college
Sept 30th AHIMA Foundation Merit Scholarship http://ahimafoundation.org/Scholarships/meritscholarships.aspx Associate's degree - $1,000 award for students pursuing a Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education an accredited AA degree in HIM or HIT. Bachelor's degree - $1,500 award for students pursuing an accredited BA/BS degree in HIM or HIT.
Must be current member of the American Information Management Association (AHIMA) GPA > 3.5 See website for more details.
Oct 7th AES Scholarship http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm Students must submit an essay of between 500 and 1000 words in answer to the following question: When you look back on your life in 30 years, what would it take to consider your life successful? What relationships or accomplishments will be important on this journey? Amount of award: $500.00
Grade 12 or student attending post secondary educational facility
Oct 15th
LOCAL
LEAP1% Scholarship Application http://www.leapwa.org/resources/resources.asp This scholarship supports Latino and Latina individuals from Washington who are interested in attending post-secondary education. Award varies between $1,000 and $5,000.
Students must qualify for in-state tuition. See site for more details.
Oct 28th ACT Six Scholarship Grade 12
LOCAL http://www.actsix.org A four year, full-tuition/full-need scholarship to one of five Washington schools.
If eligible for Washington Real Hope Act, student can apply to all participating schools (Whitworth, Trinity Lutheran, PLU, Gonzaga) except for Northwest
October 31st Coca-Cola Scholarships
http://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/applicants/#programs
Needs to be resident of US. See website for requirements
Nov 3rd
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation College Scholarship Program http://www.jkcf.org/scholarships/college-scholarship-program/
Up to $40,000 per year to attend a four-year accredited undergraduate school.
High School seniors with GPA>3.5. Students with unmet financial need. Check website for more details.
Nov 1st / June 1st
Berrien Thorn Arts Scholarship for Migrant Farmworkers http://www.migrant.net/migrant/scholarships/thorn.htm Awards range from $500-$2,500.
Min Age: 16 Applicants must have interest in pursuing crafts, visual arts, performing arts, media, literacy. A history of movement to obtain work in agriculture is REQUIRED.
Nov 15th
LOCAL Sullivan Leadership Award, Seattle University http://www.seattleu.edu/sullivan/apply/ A four year, full-tuition/full-need scholarship to Seattle University based on student’s academic excellence, leadership, service, and communication.
Seniors who are applying to Seattle University must first apply by submitting all admissions application materials. See website for more details.
Dec 16th Alliance for Young Writers & Artists http://www.artandwriting.org/the-awards/scholarships-and-prizes/ Scholarships awarded for completing art and writing projects, usually range from $250 a semester to full tuition.
Grades 7-12
Dec 19th Love Your Body: 2015 Poster Contest http://now.org/now-foundation/love-your-body/posters/contest-guidelines/
The National Organization for Women Foundation hosts an annual poster contest to celebrate the Love Your Body Campaign. The winning posters are featured on the website and used to promote Love Your Body events. Prizes range from $100-250.
Grades 7-12
January 15th LOCAL
Greater Seattle Business Association (GSBA) Scholarship Fund http://thegsbascholarship.org/facts.php The GSBA Scholarship Fund awards educational scholarships to undergraduate LGBTQ and Allied students who exhibit leadership potential, demonstrate strong academic abilities, and who are actively involved in school and community organizations.
Grades 7-12
GSBA Scholarship awards range in size from $2,500 to $10,000.
Jan 22nd
LOCAL
Mount Baker Community Club MLK Scholarship http://mountbaker.org/mlk-jr-scholarship-fund.html This scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship to 12 youth.
College juniors and seniors
January 30th (for Ballard
HS, due dates vary by
school- see College
Readiness for details) LOCAL
Seattle Schools Scholarship Fund http://ballardhs.seattleschools.org/modules/cms/pages.phtml?sessionid=&pageid=217026 The major goal of the fund is to reward students who have overcome significant life challenges to obtain a high school diploma and who might not ordinarily be considered for a higher education scholarship. These non-renewable awards of $2,000 each are distributed among young men and women from both traditional and alternative high schools in Seattle Public Schools who reflect the diverse ethnic population of the school district.
Grades 7-12
January 31st
LOCAL
Seattle International District Rotary Club http://www.seattleidrotary.org/ The Seattle International Rotary Club (SIRC) provides college scholarships each year to recognize and assist youth from Seattle Area high schools and community colleges who have made significant contributions to their community and who have demonstrated academic excellence. SIRC will award six (6) scholarships of $2,000.
You must be a Washington state resident to apply.
January 31st LOCAL
Future Cougars of Color Scholarship (WSU) http://tricities.wsu.edu/finaid/scholarships This scholarship is for incoming freshman who are interested in attending WSU. Every student who attends the Future Cougars of Color (FCOC) event will receive a $1,000 scholarship just for being there. Renewable 3 years. Higher level scholarships are also offered in amounts ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 per year. Attend March 13-14
Grades 9-12 Minority Attend school or live in zip codes: 98104, 98108, 98118, 98122, 98134, 98144
Jan 31st Association for Women in Mathematics Essay Contest http://sites.google.com/site/awmmath/programs/essay-contest This is an essay contest for biographies of contemporary women mathematicians and statisticians in academic, industrial, and government careers.
Grade 12 at a Seattle Public School with higher academic achievement.
Jan 31st Princeton Prize in Race Relations http://www.princeton.edu/pprize/ The Princeton Prize in Race Relations consists of regionally awarded $1,000 cash awards as well as an annual symposium on race.
Seniors from Seattle Area High Schools.
Jan 31st
Microsoft Scholarships http://careers.microsoft.com/careers/en/us/internships-scholarships.aspx# There are four scholarships Microsoft is offering: General Scholarships, Women’s Scholarships, Minority Scholarships,
High school seniors and current college students who are interested in attending WSU. Applicants must be
and Scholarships for Students with Disabilities. Check site for more details, but all scholarships have same basic eligibility and requirements.
offered in-state (Washington resident) admission to WSU Pullman for fall semester in order to attend event.
Feb 1st Joe Francomano Scholarship https://www.juniorachievement.org/web/ja-usa/joe-francomano-scholarship
Students must respond to the essay question: How does free enterprise create prosperity? Four-year, $5,000 per year scholarship for a total of $20,000. Check out more at: https://www.juniorachievement.org/web/ja-usa/scholarship-info
This contest is open to students in the following categories: Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12, and College Undergraduate. At least one winning submission will be chosen from each category.
Feb 1st Frank Kazmierczak Memorial Migrant Scholarship http://www.migrant.net/migrant/scholarships/kazmierczak.htm This is an award in the amount of $1,000 for post-secondary scholarship assistance to a migrant student who wishes to pursue a career in teaching.
Any student currently enrolled in grades 9–12 in participating regions (including Seattle area). Candidate must have been actively involved in a volunteer activity in the last 12 months that has had significant , positive impact on race relations- broadly defined- in his/her school or community.
Feb 10th National Peace Essay Contest http://www.usip.org/category/course-type/national-peace-essay-contest
NPEC encourages high school students to explore peacebuilding. Up to 53 winners receive college scholarships and are invited to an Awards Program in Washington D.C. each year. Awards range from $1,000-$5,000.
Students who are currently enrolled in a four-year undergraduate degree program that are making satisfactory progress toward an undergraduate degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related technical discipline such as electrical engineering, math, or physics. GPA > 3.0
Feb 1 Council for International Cooperation (CIC)/ Anna Chennault Scholarship http://www.aaja.org/anna-chennault-scholarship/ This award was created to encourage students to pursue journalism as a career. $5,000 will go towards the student’s college education.
Grade 12, Students who are involved with the Junior Achievement organization. See site for more details.
Feb 15th
LOCAL
Eastern Washington University Scholarships http://www.ewu.edu/admissions/financial-aid/scholarships/freshmen_scholarships.xml
Children of a migrant worker or a migrant worker.
There are a variety of scholarships available for incoming freshman and current students. Scholarships found at this link are for incoming freshman. Check site for more details.
Feb 15th Society of Physics Leadership Scholarships http://www.spsnational.org/programs/scholarships/leadership.htm
SPS scholarships consist of a top award of $5,000, and a number of $2,000 awards, which are intended for physics majors in the latter stages of their undergraduate careers.
Grades 9-12, see site for more details.
Feb 20th Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship http://www.vrg.org/student/scholar.htm Two awards of $5,000 each and one award of $10,000 will be given to graduating U.S. high school students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities.
Applicants must be college freshmen going into their sophomore year with a sensitivity to Asian American and Pacific Islander issues.
Feb 28th Que Llueva Café Scholarship http://www.ca-core.org/que_llueva_cafe_scholarship_program The “Que Llueva Café” Scholarship aims to support the dreams, hopes and aspirations of college bound undocumented students so that they can earn their college education and allow for all of their hard work and sacrifice to persevere. The scholarship typically awards $500.
High school senior interested in attending EWU.
Feb 24th Washington State Opportunity Scholarship http://www.waopportunityscholarship.org/scholarship/overview Students will receive $1,000 scholarship for up to four years.
Applicants must be full-time undergraduate students applying in at least their junior year (except for two-year college applicants who should apply after completing one semester of physics).
February 26th
LOCAL
Education First Scholarship http://www.educationfirst.org/apply-for-scholarship.php Applicants are evaluated based on their depth of essay responses, financial need, and academic promise. Currently, we offer a $5,000 tuition scholarship and one $3,000 honorable mention scholarship in Seattle.
Grade 12
March 1st
LOCAL
Seattle Foundation Scholarships-apply through thewashboard.org. http://www.seattlefoundation.org/scholarships/Pages/ScholarshipListing.aspx
Grade 12 undocumented students
March 1s
LOCAL
Nora Stone Smith Scholarship-apply through thewashboard.org. The purpose of the Nora Stone Smith Scholarship is to honor and to give financial support to deserving high school seniors and students who have graduated in the past year and have participated in an ESL/ELL program at some point in their lives.
Must be enrolling in an eligible Washington state college or university fall term 2014. Must be pursuing an eligible high-demand major in science,
Awards between $1,000 and $2,000 per person (A total of $20,000 available).
technology, engineering, math (STEM) or health care. Must be documented.
March 1st
LOCAL Washington State PTA Scholarships http://www.wastatepta.org/programs/scholarship/index.html Scholarships of two thousand dollars ($2,000) are given to recipients entering four-year post-secondary institutions. One thousand ($1,000) dollar scholarship will be awarded for community colleges, voc-tech schools or other accredited institutions.
This scholarship open to Chief Sealth, Cleveland, Rainier Beach HS seniors.
March 1st Barbara Wiedner and Dorothy Vandercook Peace Scholarship http://www.peacescholarships.org/ Awards of $250 or $500 for high school seniors and college freshmen with demonstrated leadership and personal initiative in activities involving: Peace and Social Justice, Nuclear Disarmament, and/or Conflict Resolution.
Eligibility varies.
March 1st Society of Exploration Geophysics Foundation http://www.seg.org/web/foundation/programs/scholarship Intending to pursue a college curriculum directed toward a career in applied geophysics or a closely related field, such as geosciences, physics, geology, or earth and environmental sciences. Scholarships range from $500 to $14,000 USD per academic year; average awards are approximately $2,500.
Former and current ELL students, high school seniors from Washington.
March 1st NAHJ General Scholarships Fund http://www.nahj.org/2011/02/scholarship/
High School seniors from Washington with cum. GPA > 3.0. See app for income requirements.
March 9th
LOCAL
Leadership 1000 Scholarship http://www.collegesuccessfoundation.org/page.aspx?pid=418 The Leadership 1000 Scholarship is a scholarship program funded by individuals, foundations, or businesses and provides college scholarships to students who will be attending an eligible four-year college or university in Washington State.
Grade 12 or College Freshmen.
March 9th City of Destiny Scholarship http://www.collegesuccessfoundation.org/page.aspx?pid=418 Must Fill out Leadership 1000 also
Grade 12, College Students, Graduate Students, pursuing science careers
March 15th Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship Grade 12, College Students, Graduate Students
http://www.umcom.org/site/c.mrLZJ9PFKmG/b.3584835/k.34FF/Leonard_M_Perryman_Communications_Scholarship.htm The Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Racial Ethnic Minority Students awards a $2,500 scholarship for undergraduate study of religion journalism or mass communications.
Must attend or plan to attend a four year college or university in Washington State
March 23rd Aki Kurose Memorial Scholarship
The scholarship will be $2000 this year.
Must live in Tacoma, plan to graudate or have graduate from a Tacoma high school, attend or plan to attend a college, community college or university in Washington state. See website for more criteria.
March 25th QuestBridge Scholarship http://www.questbridge.org/for-students/cps-college-prep-scholarship
Applicants must be a United Methodist ethnic minority student enrolled at the junior or senior level in the journalism or communications department of an accredited college or university in the United States.
March 30th Becas Univision 2016 $5,000 https://univision.hsfts.net/#/
Minimum 3.0 GPA and First generation to attend college.
March 31st Fredrikson Minority Scholarship Program $15,000 http://www.fredlaw.com/our_firm/diversity/minority_scholarship/
March 31st American Academy of Chefs Scholarship Multiple Scholarships: see website
http://www.acfchefs.org/Content/NavigationMenu2/Schools/Scholarships/default.htm
Seniors who attended Seattle Public Schools, planning to attend a community college or Washington state public university with GPA > 2.5.
Grade 11 w/ excellent GPA
March 31st Davis-Putter Scholarship http://www.davisputter.org/apply/
First year law students
April 1st Lion’s Club of West Seattle Grade 12
LOCAL http://www.wslions.com/scholar2.html Awards will be in the amount of $1,000.
April 1st American Nuclear Society Incoming Freshman Scholarships http://www.ans.org/honors/scholarships/ The Scholarships are awarded based on an applicant's high school academic achievement, freshman college courses enrolled in, quality and content of 500-word essay, letters of recommendation by counselors and/or teachers, and other information. ANS will give a maximum of four Incoming Freshman Scholarships annually. Each award is $1000. Also check out the site for scholarships geared towards current undergraduate and graduate students.
April 1st General Board of Higher Education & Ministry Scholarships (5 available) http://www.gbhem.org/loans-and-scholarships/scholarships
Seniors at accredited school and socially active
April 1st SHPE Foundation Scholarship http://www.shpefoundation.org/scholarships/
Seniors at a West Seattle high school, including Ballard and Chief Sealth
April 1st American Nuclear Society Incoming Freshmen Scholarship http://www.new.ans.org/honors/scholarships/
ANS Incoming Freshman Scholarships are awarded to graduating high-school seniors who have enrolled, full-time, in college courses and are pursuing a degree in nuclear engineering or have the intent to pursue a degree in nuclear engineering.
April 1st General Board of Higher Education & Ministry Scholarships (5 available) http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=1&mid=2664
See website
April 3rd Yoshiyama Award for Exemplary Service to the Community http://www.hitachifoundation.org/our-work/yoshiyama-young-entrepreneurs-program/program-history
Grade 12, College students, Graduate Students
April 8th
LOCAL
Dreams without Boundaries Scholarship Solo para estudiante indocumentados
Grade 12
April 15th Gloria and Joseph Mattera National Scholarship Fund for Migrant Children http://www.migrant.net/migrant/scholarships/mattera.htm $500
See website
April 15th TROY Women’s Association Scholarship http://www.troywomensassociation.org/scholarship.html
$500
Students between 18 and 29 who have started a business
April 15th Educational Advancement Foundation http://www.akaeaf.org/undergraduate_scholarships.htm
Seniors at a Vancouver Public Schools
April 16th
LOCAL
Rotary Club of the University District https://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/rotary-foundation-0
Migrant Youth going to a post-secondary school
April 16th Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Young Scholars Program http://www.jkcf.org/scholarships/young-scholars-program/how-to-apply/
Graduating senior girls or women returning to school
April 26th Fountainhead Essay Contest http://essaycontest.aynrandnovels.com/TheFountainhead.aspx?theme=blue $10,000 – $50 (175 applicants)
College Students and Graduate Students, see website
April 29th
LOCAL Seattle Association of Educational Office Professionals http://www.saeop.org/index.php/scholarships/saeop-scholarship
Seniors planning to attend community college
April 30th HENAAC CIA Undergraduate Scholarship Program http://www.greatmindsinstem.org/college/henaac-scholarship-application-guidelines OR http://www.scholarships360.org/2013-henaac-scholars-program/
A scholarship ranging in amounts from $500 to $10,000.
Grade 7 entering 8th No C’s or below the last 2 academic years
May 1st The Byron Hanke Fellowship http://www.cairf.org/scholarships/hanke.aspx
Grades 11 and 12 Choose 1 of 3 essay prompts on book “The Fountainhead”
May 1st (see website)
Alice S. Marriott Scholarship Fund
http://www.akaeaf.org/alice_s_marriott.htm Seniors graduating from Seattle Public High Schools
May 1st SHPE Foundation Scholarship http://www.shpefoundation.org/scholarships/ $1,000 - $5,000 and many more on website
Grade 12 Open to high school seniors who must be of Hispanic origin and/or must significantly participate in and promote organizations and activities in the Hispanic community.
May 1st American Academy of Chefs Scholarship http://www.acfchefs.org/Content/NavigationMenu2/Schools/Scholarships/default.htm
Students in a Master’s, Doctoral, or Law Program
May 2nd (check site)
Mary Moy Quon Ing Memorial http://www.aaja.org/programs/scholarships/ Check back for 2015 new applications.
Mostly caters to careers in hospitality. See website
May 3rd (check site)
CIC/Anna Chennault Scholarship http://www.aaja.org/apply-for-a-scholarship-now/
$1,500. Check January 18th for new dates.
Grade 12, College students, Graduate Students
May 15th The Friends of SBOC/Seattle World School Alumni Scholarship Program http://friendsofseattleworldschool.com/alumni-scholarships/ Students can apply once a year and can receive up to $1000 per school year, depending on available funds.
College students
May 15th James Beard Foundation http://www.jamesbeard.org/education/scholarships-and-grants
Grade 12, College Students, Graduate
Student in journalism
May 25th B. Davis Scholarship http://www.studentawardsearch.com/scholarships.htm $1,000
Grade 12, College Students, Journalism and
Internships Available
May 31st Avar Press High School and College Literary Essay http://www.zinch.com/scholarships/avar-press-literary-essay-contest-college-students
Any student who attended the SBOC/Seattle World School since 2007 is eligible for scholarships after graduation from any Seattle high school.
May 31st Transportation Clubs International Scholarship http://www.transportationcluboftacoma.org/scholarships/ Two Scholarships
Grade 12, High school graduates
June 1st Berrien Thorn Arts Scholarship for Migrant Farmworkers http://www.migrant.net/migrant/scholarships/thorn.htm Up to $2,500 semi-annually
Grade 11- 12, College Students
June 1st Check Back for Updates
MALDEF DREAM ACT STUDENT ACTIVIST SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM http://www.maldef.org/leadership/scholarships/index.html MALDEF now offers a scholarship to support the nation’s college and graduate student leaders who have been outstanding advocates for the DREAM Act and all immigrant rights. In 2012, MALDEF offered scholarships between $1,000 and $5,000 each to deserving DREAM Act student activists.
Grades 9-12, College Students
June 1st ILACHE Scholarship: Check for Updates http://www.ilache.com/Scholarship
Grade 12, College Students in transportation-related fields
June 15th Bridges Center for Labor Studies Scholarships http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/ $1,500 - $2,500 Multiple Scholarships: May 15th Earliest
Min Age: 16, students interested in pursuing art
June 15th Abbott and Fenner Scholarship http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm $1,000
All current college and graduate students are eligible to apply. Students seeking to enroll in college or university for the first time (or to re-enroll following a leave of absence) are also eligible to apply.
June 24th (see website)
Convocatoria de Becas Fundacion Mexico http://www.fundacionmexico.org/main/Convocatoria.aspx
Grade 12, College Students
July 1st
Check for updates Barbara Mandigo Kelly Peace Poetry Awards For students attending
the University of
http://www.wagingpeace.org/menu/programs/awards-&-contests/bmk-contest/ The Poetry Awards include three age categories: Adult, Youth 13-18, and Youth 12 & Under.
Wasington 1 year previous to their coming year.
July 1st Geneseo Migrant Farmworker Bacchaulearate Scholarship http://www.migrant.net/migrant/sch-mfb.htm
Grades 11 and 12, College Students
July 31st From Failure to Promise Scholarship http://www.fromfailuretopromise.com/Essay-Scholarship-Contest-.html $500 - $1,000
Must be immigrant student originating from Mexico.
August 15th Chefs4students.org www.chefs4students.org
All people worldwide
Dec 15th for general
scholarship, Later dates
depending on scholarship
Hispanic Scholarship Fund http://www.hsf.net/en/scholarships/programs/graduating-high-school-seniors/ This site acts gives links to multiple scholarships, all for different purposes, but with Hispanic/Latino students in mind.
Must have history of migrating for employment
TBA
LOCAL
Sea Mar FarmWorkers Scholarship This scholarship typically awards $1,000 to students from families of seasonal or migrant farm workers.
Grade 12, College students Essay on book.
TBA Society of Plastics Engineers Scholarship http://www.4spe.org/spe-foundation The SPE Foundation offers numerous scholarships to students who have demonstrated or expressed an interest in the plastics industry.
Students enrolled at an accredited culinary institute.
TBA The Alliance/Merck Ciencia Hispanic Scholars Program http://www.alliancescholars.org/applications/ Hispanic college students from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories and Puerto Rico pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in a STEM field major are invited to apply for a $2,000 one-time scholarship of which 25 will be awarded.
Varies depending on scholarship.
TBA Glenn Miller International Scholarship http://www.glennmiller.org/scholarships.html Clarinda’s Glenn Miller Birthplace Society is offering scholarships of $4,000, $2,000 & $1,000 to instrumentalists.
High school seniors and current college students who are from migrant farm worker family.
TBA (see website)
Tylenol Scholarship http://www.tylenol.com/page.jhtml?id=tylenol/news/subptyschol.inc
Full-time undergraduate students in either a four-year college or a two-year technical program.
TBA Migrant Farmworker Scholarship http://www.migrant.net/migrant/scholarships/
College Students of Hispanic Heritage. Must be planning to pursue a career in science, technology, engineering or math.
High school seniors and college freshman who are vocalists or instrumentalists.
Great Resources
TheWashBoard.org Clearing house for TONS of local scholarships, including many that do not require information on citizenship status. You must create a free account to search through scholarships.
College Readiness, El Centro de la Raza
Maintains a list of scholarships that any student can apply for, regardless of immigration status http://www.elcentrodelaraza.org/WhatWeDo/cyp.htm
GreenNote.com Provides opportunity to self-fundraise MALDEF Maintains a list of scholarships that any student can apply
for, regardless of immigration status http://www.maldef.org/leadership/scholarships/index.html
National Council of La Raza
Visit the Resources section of the website and view the “Keeping the Dream Alive: Resource Guide for Undocumented Students,” to learn how to organize a proper resume and learn valuable tips on how to fundraise money for college www.lideres.nclr.og/section/resources
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Scholarship Database
www.chci.org
Secondary Education for Migrant Youth
http://www.semy.org/clearinghouse/scholarships.cfm
Latino College Dollars
www.latinocollegedollars.org
www.scholarships.com
www.scholarships.com
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
www.hsf.net
Scholarships for Hispanics
Directly allows you to indicate citizenship status www.scholarshipsforhispanics.com
Seattle Education Access
Full range of student services focused on retention, including need-based scholarships www.seattleeducationaccess.org (206)523-6200