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Made From Roots to College Scholarship
The Scholarship, founded by Dr. Antonio Martinez, offers $1500 to support Bay Area high school seniors who are first-generation college students. Applicants must have at least one parent born outside the U.S. and be of BIPOC ethnicity. The application deadline is July 10, 2026.
07.10.26
26 days left
$1,500
Award amount
2
Requirements
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Review status
May 17, 2026
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Deadline urgency
26 days left
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Application difficulty
Easy
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Who can apply
- High school senior planning to attend a four-year college
- First-generation college student
- Reside in the Bay Area of California
- At least one parent not born in the U.S.
- BIPOC ethnicity
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Quick facts
Status
Upcoming
Study levels
High school senior, Graduate student
Field of study
Education, History, Visual and Performing Arts
Number of awards
2
Payout method
Not stated on the listing
Application plan
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- Ensure you meet the residency requirement in the Bay Area.
- Confirm your status as a first-generation college student.
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- Specific application steps
Next steps
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- Prepare the required materials shown in this listing: Essay or written statement.
- Prioritize the essay draft before opening the provider application.
- Plan submission around the listed deadline: 2026-07-10T23:59:59Z.
- Use the application path to confirm eligibility, documents, and any updated deadline before submitting.
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- How to Craft Your Essay for the Immigrant Made Scholarship
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- Focus your essay on your family's story and its impact on your educational journey.
- Highlight specific moments or lessons that capture your family's resilience and influence on your aspirations.
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- Essay prompt: Please tell us the story of your family: Where does your family come from, and what experiences, sacrifices, or responsibilities have shaped your household’s journey to where you are today? Describe one specific moment, lesson, or example that captures the….
- Education Level: High school senior College Plans: Will attend a four-year college Background: First-generation college student Location: Bay area of California Family History: At least one parent not born in the U.S. Ethnicity: BIPOC.
- Made was founded by Dr. Antonio Martinez, a first-generation college graduate who earned a Bachelor’s degree, a Master’s degree, and an Educational Doctorate. Raised in Richmond, California, Dr.….
Required documents
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- Essay or written statement
Applying
Submit your application for the Immigrant Made From Roots to College Scholarship by July 10, 2026. Include an essay detailing your family's immigrant story and its impact on your education.
Award & payment
Amount: $1,500
Number of awards: 2
Payout: Not stated on the listing
About the provider
Overview
The Scholarship offers $1500 to Bay Area high school seniors who are first-generation college students with at least one parent born outside the U.S. Apply by July 10, 2026.
Sponsor & application
Information last verified May 17, 2026.
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