Pathways to Opportunity & Support
ADAC curates trusted scholarship opportunities for undocumented students in Arizona:
TheDream.US
The nation’s largest college access program, covering full tuition and fees for Dreamers at partner colleges.
Los Diablos at ASU
Financial aid and mentorship specifically for students attending Arizona State University.
Maricopa Community Colleges Scholarships
One general application that matches you to hundreds of scholarships across all 10 Maricopa community colleges.
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Merit-based awards and support services to assist students of Hispanic heritage in completing their degrees.
Legal guides for immigrants
Essential PDFs on DACA renewals, finding pro-bono attorneys, and how to handle interactions with ICE.
Community partner organizations
Essential PDFs on DACA renewals, finding pro-bono attorneys, and how to handle interactions with ICE.
Student preparation checklists
Step-by-step timelines for high schoolers to navigate the admissions and financial aid process without federal aid.
Parent resource kits
Bilingual guides for mixed-status families to create emergency plans and support their student’s education.
Healing is Resistance.
The uncertainty of immigration status takes a toll. You are not alone. Connect with “UndocuHealth” specialists who understand our lived experience.
Don't let uncertainty stop you.
Find out if you qualify. Get details on time commitments, privacy, and Prop 308 benefits below.
Do I need to be a U.S. citizen to volunteer?
No, we welcome citizens and non-citizens alike.
What is the time commitment?
Time commitment may vary.
Do I need DACA to apply for the scholarships listed here?
Not always! While some (like TheDream.US) may require DACA or TPS, many private scholarships and the new Prop 308 tuition benefits are available to undocumented students without DACA.