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Los Immigration Lawyers DREAM Act Scholarship

Urgency: Low

Los Immigration Lawyers DREAM Act Scholarship provides financial assistance to immigrants and their children who are interested in attending college or graduate school.

07.31.26

19 days left

$1,000

Award amount

3

Requirements

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Best for

  • High School Senior comparing scholarship options.
  • Students in legal professions and law studies or a closely related program.

Key highlights

  • Law Offices of Joshua L. Goldstein is listed as the scholarship provider.
  • Listed award information: 1,000.
  • Catalog deadline shown as 7/31/2026.

Why apply

  • The listed award (1,000) may reduce education costs if you qualify.
  • The opportunity is tied to Law Offices of Joshua L. Goldstein, which can make provider rules easier to verify.
  • It is relevant for students focused on legal professions and law studies.

Important checks

  • Confirm the final deadline and timezone on the official listing.
  • Verify that your study level, country, and program match the provider rules.
  • Check whether 1,000 is fixed, renewable, or conditional.

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Application path

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Review status

May 6, 2026

Review date is available.

Deadline urgency

19 days left

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Application difficulty

Medium

Expect at least one meaningful preparation step, such as an essay, transcript, recommendation, or supporting document.

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Who can apply

  • This program is open to 1) foreign-born students who now reside in the United States; and 2) U.S.-born students whose parents originated in another country.
  • be enrolled or planning to enroll at a college or university in the United States, including trade schools and graduate schools.

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Quick facts

Status

Upcoming

Study levels

High school senior, College freshman, College sophomore, College junior, College senior

Field of study

Legal Professions and Law Studies

Eligible institutions

Law Offices of Joshua L. Goldstein

Payout method

Not stated on the listing

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  • Work backward from 7/31/2026 so materials are ready before the cutoff.
  • Draft the essay early and align it with the provider mission and eligibility wording.

Key requirements (3)

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  • 3 requirements; see the official page for full details.

Required documents

Listed materials from this opportunity.

  • Official transcript or academic record
  • Essay or written statement
  • Supporting documents (as listed in requirements)
  • Résumé or CV

Award & payment

Amount: $1,000

Payout: Not stated on the listing

About the provider

Law Offices of Joshua L. Goldstein

Overview

Who may apply: This program is open to 1) foreign-born students who now reside in the United States; and 2) U.S.-born students whose parents originated in another country. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll at a college or university in the United States, including trade schools and graduate schools. Selection is based on essays, transcripts, and a resume.

Sponsor & application

Information last verified May 6, 2026.

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