For Immediate Release: February 14, 2022
Contact: Michael Earls at [email protected]
Two Weeks Remaining in TheDream.US Scholarship Application Round for DREAMers With and Without DACA
February 28, 2022 is TheDream.US National Scholarship Application Deadline
Washington, DC – TheDream.US, the nation’s largest college access and success program for immigrant youth, today offered a reminder that there are two weeks remaining in its 2022-2023 scholarship application round. Eligibility is open to immigrant students with or without DACA or TPS who came to the U.S. before the age of 16 and before Nov. 1, 2016. We welcome all undocumented students of all backgrounds who meet our eligibility criteria to apply before the February 28, 2022 deadline.
Learn more about the National Scholarship, eligibility, and how to apply here: https://www.thedream.us/scholarships/national-scholarship/
According to Gaby Pacheco, Director of Advocacy, Communications, and Development of TheDream.US: “This year, TheDream.US wants to award more scholarships than ever before and we invite immigrant youth with and without DACA to apply for the National Scholarship before the end of February. We want to thank our Partner Colleges across America for their dedication and support and for helping us support additional DREAMers’ college and career goals.”
Learn more about TheDream.US National Scholarship and how to apply before the February 28, 2022 deadline: https://www.thedream.us/scholarships/national-scholarship/
About TheDream.US
TheDream.US is the nation’s largest college and career success program for immigrant youth, having provided more than 7,500 college scholarships to DREAMers attending 70+ partner colleges in 19 states and Washington, DC. We believe that all young Americans, regardless of where they were born, should have the opportunity to get a college education and pursue a meaningful career that contributes to our country’s future.
Meet TheDream.US Graduates
TheDream.US has over 2,100 graduates who are driven, resilient, and helping move our shared country forward. They are nurses, teachers, authors, computer scientists, research scientists, business entrepreneurs, nurses, policy analysts, social justice workers – all contributing to the social and economic prosperity of this country. Their stories are ones of resilience and determination. Meet some of TheDream.US graduates and read their stories here.
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