Deadline to apply is at 3 p.m. CT on October 23. 2019 MANA Scholarship: Open to Undocumented Students The music group, Mana (in partnership with Univision and Selva Negra), recently announced a scholarship opportunity that is open to undocumented students in the U.S. At My Undocumented Life we provide up-to-date information and resources for undocumented immigrants and allies. Some of these scholarships are specifically targeted at undocumented students, while others are more general scholarship programs that are not restricted by citizenship. Below please find scholarships that have an upcoming deadline and that are open to undocumented students. 2019 MANA Scholarship: Open to Undocumented Students The music group, Mana (in partnership with Univision and Selva Negra), recently announced a scholarship opportunity that is open to undocumented students in the U.S. 2019 Golden Door Scholars: Scholarship Open to Undocumented Students By My Undocumented Life on September 12, 2019 • ( 0 ) Golden Door Scholars is accepting applications for this year’s scholarship opportunity, which covers the costs of tuition, room and board for a four-year degree. The music group, Mana (in partnership with Univision and Selva Negra), recently announced a scholarship opportunity that is open to undocumented students in the U.S. Only the first 1,000 applications submitted will be considered. Breaking down financial barriers. These scholarships are provided by either foundations, organizations, or individual donors who believe that all students should have the opportunity to compete for resources that would make their educational dreams a reality. USC Center for Higher Education Policy Analysis -- College & Financial Aid Guide for AB540 Undocumented Immigrant Students; Scholarships for Undocumented Students. 2019 MANA Scholarship: Open to Undocumented Students By My Undocumented Life on September 11, 2019 • ( 2 ) The music group, Mana (in partnership with Univision and Selva Negra), recently announced a scholarship opportunity that is open to undocumented students in the U.S. Not all scholarships will explicitly call for "undocumented" students - they may require students to have a specific status such as DACA, AB 540, etc. If you identify as Latino and are between the ages of 18-35 years old, are a U.S. citizens, legal residents of the U.S., or undocumented residents of the U.S. oyu qualify for this scholarship. A MANA de San Diego Scholarship transforms a young Latina student. 2019 MANA Scholarship: Open to Undocumented Students By My Undocumented Life on September 11, 2019 • (2) The music group, Mana (in partnership with Univision and Selva Negra), recently announced a scholarship opportunity that is open to undocumented students in the U.S. Each scholarship recipient will receive $10,000. Opening educational doors. The MANA scholarship is currently open to Hermanitas, Hermanitas alumnae, and past Scholarship recipients. Below are some resources to help you attain financial aid for a college education, including some unique scholarships that are reserved just for DACA and undocumented students in the United States. Maná has announced The Maná Scholarship Program to benefit up to 15 Latino students who want to achieve their dream of furthering their education. The scholarship is open to high school seniors or graduates and to current college undergraduates who are either U.S. citizens, legal residents of the U.S., or undocumented residents of the U… 2019 MANA Scholarship: Open to Undocumented Students By My Undocumented Life on September 11, 2019 • ( 2 ) The music group, Mana (in partnership with Univision and Selva Negra), recently announced a scholarship opportunity that is open to undocumented students in the U.S. Deadline has been extended to February 14, 2020. Click here for the application. The veteran Mexican pop-rock band this week announced the launching of the Maná Scholarship Program to help 15 Latino students between the ages of 18 to … The Maná Scholarship Program is open to high school seniors or graduates and to current college undergraduates who are either U.S. citizens, U.S. legal residents, or undocumented residents of the U.S., including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients.