Notice-Green-GISD Board calls for Nov. Prop A election
GISD Board calls for Nov. Prop A election

If passed, Proposition A is projected to provide about $56 million in additional funds annually for teacher and staff salaries, student programs, specialized education services and safety and security. 

At Dream.US, we believe in turning dreams into reality, especially for highly motivated undocumented students facing significant financial barriers. Our National Scholarship is more than just a financial aid; it's a pathway for you to overcome challenges, pursue higher education, and make a positive impact on your community.

TheDream.US scholarships are for highly motivated undocumented students who want to get a college education but are unable to afford the cost. They have no access to federal aid, limited access to state aid, and they sometimes face paying out-of-state tuition.

Grade Level/Age
High school students
Deadline
Organization
The Dream.US
Award information

The National Scholarship Award will cover your tuition and fees at one of our Partner Colleges up to a maximum of $33,000 for a bachelor’s degree.

Some Scholars may receive an additional stipend for books, supplies, and transportation for up to $6,000.

Eligibility Requirements
  • Open to undocumented immigrant students, with or without DACA or TPS.
  • Early Arrival: Came to the U.S. before age 16.
  • Financial Need: Must demonstrate significant unmet financial need.
  • Renewable Award: The scholarship is renewable each year, contingent upon meeting continuing eligibility criteria.