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TheDream.US college scholarship applications open for Denver area immigrant youth

Application and eligibility information for Nation’s largest college access and support program for DREAMers
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Washington, DC - TheDream.US, the nation’s largest college access and success program for immigrant youth, today offered a reminder that its Scholarship round for the 2022-2023 academic year is open for Denver area immigrant students. Applications are 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 who meet our eligibility criteria to apply before the deadline at the end of February.

TheDream.US offers the National Scholarship to undocumented first-time college students or community college graduates living in Colorado to attend the Metropolitan State University of Denver and Community College of Denver. These students will receive up to $37,000 for tuition, fees, books, and supplies for a bachelor’s degree. Deadline for applications to the National Scholarship is February 28, 2022. In total, TheDream.US has provided over 445 scholarships to students from Colorado.

According to Gaby Pacheco, Director of Advocacy, Communications, and Development of TheDream.US: “We are proud to support highly motivated immigrant youth in Colorado and across the country in their pursuit of higher education and a meaningful career. Through the stories and successes of our more than 2,100 TheDream.US college graduates and our currently enrolled Scholars, we have seen how providing opportunities to immigrant youth transforms lives and strengthens our shared country. We want to thank our Partner Colleges in Colorado and across America for their dedication and support and for helping us support additional DREAMers’ college and career goals.”

According to Bryan, a TheDream.US Scholarship recipient from Colorado: “[TheDream.US] has changed my life completely, allowing me to have employment opportunities that help me pay for my graduate program and have a better quality of life. Due to my education, I have had the privilege to step-up each shift I work and support my community throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and that is a gift that TheDream.US has made possible. [I am] forever grateful for those who continue to take a chance on Dreamers and give us the opportunity to gain tools that make us better human beings.”

For information on eligibility and how to apply, visit https://thedream.us/scholarships/

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