New Scholarship Fund Gives Dreamers
a Chance at a College
Education
The
Community College of Denver (CCD) and TheDREAM.US foundation have partnered to provide
scholarships to qualified immigrant students, or “DREAMers.” TheDream.US is the
national’s largest scholarship program that targets undocumented immigrant
students who have DACA/TPS status who are not eligible to apply for federal
financial aid to support a college education.
Scholarships
will cover up to 100% of a student’s total cost of tuition, fees and books at
CCD. Both high school students coming to CCD as well as graduates who wish to
finish their bachelor degree at a partner university are eligible to apply.
“We
are excited to be able to serve DREAMers in Colorado, which is the home of many
highly motivated DREAMers who want nothing more than to go to college and
contribute to their families and the Denver community,” said Candy Marshall,
president of TheDream.US.
To
be eligible, students must be classified as Colorado residents, be approved for
DACA or TPS status, have demonstrated financial need and the determination to
succeed in college and in life.
“CCD
has been a long-time supporter of DREAMers and is the only community college in
Colorado that has partnered with TheDream.US,” said Judi Diaz Bonacquisti, Vice
President of Enrollment Administration and Student Support Services. “Our
students are wonderful assets to our community, and CCD wants them to not only
enroll in college but be successful once they get here. This partnership will
help provide resources for their success."
For
a complete listing of eligibility requirements and application information
visit TheDream.US to
submit an application before the due date, February 15, 2016 11:59 PM CST.
You
may also contact Julia.Montijo@ccd.edu or
(303) 968-9327 for more information. Se
Habla Española (Se Habla Español/Hablamos Español).
TheDream.US
is a project of New Venture Fund, a 501(c)(3), which provides fiscal
sponsorship for innovative public interest projects focused on conservation,
education, and global health.
With
more than 9,000 students, Community College of Denver (CCD) is the
third-largest community college in Colorado and a leading point of entry to
higher education for the city and county of Denver. CCD provides a
cost-effective, high-quality college education to nontraditional students,
along with access and opportunity, workforce development, training resources
for local organizations and community partnerships. CCD is a federally funded
Hispanic Serving Institution (HIS) and is one of 13 community colleges in the
Colorado Community College System (CCCS).
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