TheDream.US: Assistance with DACA renewal application fee
Dear Partner Colleges, Good news! TheDream.US will pay $495 for our Scholars DACA renewal fee if they meet our eligibility criteria. Please see below the email (here) we just sent to all of our...
View ArticleTheDream.US Launches New “DREAMer of the Day” Feature with Houston’s Uzair Babar
For Immediate Release: January 29, 2018 Contact: Michael Earls at 202-494-8555 and michael@npstrategygroup.com TheDream.US Launches New “DREAMer of the Day” Feature with Houston’s Uzair Babar...
View ArticleNoemi Luna
Noemi Luna, 22, from Chicago, born in Mexico. Sitting on a bus one day in high school, I looked around and wondered about the life of each person. Just the day before I had won first place in a...
View ArticleCristopher Aguirre
Cristopher Aguirre, 19, from New York born in Ecuador I spent the first six months of my life in Ecuador and the next nineteen and a half years in America. And yet, I’m still not American to some...
View ArticleAbby Diallo
Abby Diallo, 19 from Georgia, born in Mali I was just five years old when we arrived from Mali to America. When we first came here, a lot of elementary schools would not accept me as a student because...
View ArticleEdder Martinez
Edder, 27 from Arizona, born in Mexico Like most high school seniors, I took the SAT, applied to scholarships, filled out college applications, and was accepted into a program. Unlike most high school...
View ArticleRomina Montenegro
Romina Montenegro, 18, from Florida, born in Argentina. DREAMers help make this country move. We are strong, determined, and fierce pursuers of our goals. I want other DREAMers to fight for a chance to...
View ArticleNorma Hernandez
Norma Hernandez, 18, from North Carolina, born in Mexico. I came to America, and North Carolina, when I was six with my parents and older sister. When we first enrolled in school, the teacher would...
View ArticlePaul Parrish
Paul Parrish, 26, from California, born in South Africa. For the last 21 years, my dad, a pastor by training, has worked any job he could find to support our family. He still struggles to make ends...
View ArticleGloria Rodriguez
Gloria Rodriguez, 20, from New Jersey, born in Mexico. With DACA, I feel the freedom and hope that individuals should feel in this great nation of opportunities. I hope and pray that this freedom will...
View ArticleSaira Martinez
Saira Martinez, 18, from South Carolina, born in Mexico. When I was eleven, my mom went to a local thrift store to buy me a birthday present. She intended to buy movies and a doll for me, instead, she...
View ArticleJorge Cabrera
Jorge Cabrera, 22, from North Carolina, born in Mexico When I was six, I journeyed 2,000 miles from Mexico to Greensboro, NC, where my dad was already living. Consumed in a new world with a different...
View ArticleErik Vides
Erik Vides, 20, from California, born in El Salvador Without God’s help and without support from TheDream.US, I never would have been able to attend the University of California at Berkeley. Instead, I...
View ArticleYesenia
Yesenia, 21, from New York, born in Mexico I began to consider America my home when I realized that this is where I felt safe and that there was a community willing to help be the best version of...
View ArticleSaira Martinez is TheDream.US “DREAMer of the Day”
WASHINGTON, DC — TheDream.US, the nation’s largest college access and success program for undocumented immigrant youth, has launched a “DREAMer of the Day” feature – a daily profile of a...
View ArticleAlan Rivera
Alan Rivera, 21, from Texas, born in Mexico The summer before my senior year of high school, I had been working at a plant that specialized in producing bricks. My job was to pick up bricks from a...
View ArticleTheDream.US Vote Recommendation: “Provide a Roadmap to Citizenship for...
For Immediate Release: February 15, 2018 Contact: Michael Earls at 202-494-8555 and michael@npstrategygroup.com TheDream.US Vote Recommendation: “Provide a Roadmap to Citizenship for DREAMers.”...
View ArticleEsli
Esli, 19, from Arizona, born in Mexico. I am fair-skinned, speak fluent English without an accent, and came to the U.S. when I was just two years old from Mexico. As a result, a lot of people do not...
View ArticleCamila
Camila, 23, from Florida, born in Argentina, Many of my childhood weekends were spent going on a car ride with my family around Miami, and I remember I would get so frustrated with my dad, because we...
View ArticleIMPORTANT Information Regarding your SCHOLARSHIP
Scholars, We have made two clarifying edits to your National Scholarship Program Guide. We revised the Guide to emphasize that you have a limited time to use your award before it expires; you will find...
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