Are there scholarships for undocumented students in Texas?

JennyB

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After the Texas Dream Act was struck down, I've been desperately searching for other options. I refuse to give up on college, but I need to be realistic. In-state tuition was my whole plan. Now I need a new one.

Here's what I've found about scholarships for undocumented students in Texas (sharing in case it helps anyone else in this nightmare):

Private scholarships: Some organizations don't ask about immigration status. They're rare, but they exist. TheDream.US is a national organization that awards scholarships to undocumented students. One student I read about gets about $4,000 per semester from them . But even with that, if she has to pay out-of-state rates, she'd still be $6,000 short each semester.

Institutional aid: Some colleges have their own aid programs that don't require citizenship. It varies wildly by school. I'm making a spreadsheet of every Texas college's policies.

Foundation scholarships: Local foundations and community organizations sometimes offer aid. My counselor (finally helping now that I'm panicking) gave me a list of Hispanic scholarship funds, faith-based organizations, and community foundations. Many don't ask about status.

Crowdfunding: I hate that this is even an option, but some students use GoFundMe. It feels humiliating, but if it means I can go to college...

The harsh reality: Even with scholarships, the gap is huge. One student I read about is looking into finishing her degree online through a Mexican university . Another is taking as many classes as possible this summer and fall, racing to finish before changes fully hit .

What I'm doing now:
  1. Applying to every scholarship I can find, even tiny ones
  2. Talking to my school's counselor (finally brave enough)
  3. Reaching out to immigrant rights organizations for help
  4. Looking at community college first (still cheaper?)
  5. Trying not to lose hope, even though I'm terrified
A student named A.M. said he wanted to pursue a master's but now can't afford it. He felt betrayed because lawmakers didn't repeal the law, but the court did it anyway . I know exactly how he feels.

If anyone knows of specific scholarships for undocumented students in Texas, please share. I'm making a list and applying to everything. I refuse to let this stop me.
 
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