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Immigrant Justice Scholarship

Silicon Valley Community Foundation
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About the Scholarship

Opens: 12/1/2024
Closes: 2/28/2025

The Immigrant Justice Scholarship program recognizes graduating seniors or graduates of high schools in California who are seeking an associate's or bachelor's degree. Students exhibiting an interest in immigrant social justice issues, community service, and leadership opportunities are welcome to apply. Special consideration is given to students who are immigrants or were raised in a first-generation immigrant family and/or have an interest in immigrant-oriented social justice.

Win up to
$18,000
  • Essay Required: No
  • Need-Based: Yes
  • Merit-Based: No
Requirements
  • Minimum 2.50 GPA
  • Resident of the U.S.
  • Attending or attended Carlmont, Cañada Middle College, East Palo Alto Academy, Eastside College Preparatory (East Palo Alto, Calif.) Everest, MenloAtherton, Redwood, Sequoia, TIDE Academy, or Woodside high schools in California
  • High school senior or undergraduate student
  • Seeking an associate or bachelor's degree
  • NonUS citizens and undocumented students
  • Participation in community service or leadership
  • Demonstrate financial need Preference is given to students with an interest in immigrantoriented social justice, immigrants themselves, or those raised in first-generation immigrant families.
  • Details

    Pursued Degree Level
    Associate Degree, Bachelor's Degree
    Current Grade
    High School Senior, Community College Freshman, Community College Sophomore, College Freshman, College Sophomore, College Junior, College Senior, 5th Year College Undergraduate, Nth Year College Undergraduate
    Location
    • Country: US
    Current School
    Canada College, Carlmont High School, East Palo Alto Academy, Eastside College Preparatory School, Everest Public High School, Menlo-Atherton High School, Redwood High School, Sequoia High School, Tide Academy, Woodside High School
    Citizenship Status
    Asylum-Seeker or Asylee, California AB 540, Conditional Permanent Resident, Not a U.S. Citizen, Permanent Resident
    Activities
    Community Service, Leadership

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