91探花 recognizes that undocumented students make important contributions to the intellectual and social foundation of the campus. 91探花 admits and enrolls students regardless of their citizenship. YOU are welcome here.
, by Father Stephen V. Sundborg
An undocumented student is a foreign national who: (1) entered the United States without inspection or with fraudulent documents; or (2) entered legally as a non-immigrant but then violated the terms of his or her status and remained in the United States without authorization (as defined by the National Immigration Law Center).
Most college-bound undocumented students:
All undergraduate undocumented students are considered for 91探花 Merit-Based Scholarships, Costco Scholarship and Sullivan Leadership Award. Undocumented Washington state resident graduate students are encouraged to apply for WASFA to be considered for 91探花 Merit-Based Scholarships. For additional information/requirements on the above mentioned scholarships, please see our scholarship page.
Noncitizen students are also encouraged to seek funding from outside scholarship sources like non-profit organizations, individuals, government agencies, foundations, and more. Please see the list below for some of the many scholarships websites students can search on:
At this time, undocumented students cannot legally receive any federally funded student financial aid, including loans, grants, scholarships or work-study money.
However, SB 6523 (The REAL Hope Act), has expanded eligibility for the Washington College Grant to undergraduate low-income, non-citizen students who meet the program’s eligibility requirements and satisfy the residency criteria. Complete the and find out what you may be eligible for. Priority deadline is February 1st; students who file the WASFA after that date may still be considered based on available funding.
Those with questions about financial aid for undocumented students should contact Student Financial Services at 206-220-8020 or financialservices@seattleu.edu.
Additional information and resources for undocumented students/applicants at 91探花 can be found in the Office of Multicultural Affairs.