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We offer a dedicated staff member for advocacy, resource referral, and social programming for Undocumented Students, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival recipients and Temporary Protective status recipients.

Our goal is to have students who are navigating the college experience with any of these identities to find community and spaces to feel supported throughout their college experience. Check out Your Immigration Resources at Rutgers

Financial Aid and Scholarships

NJ FINANCIAL AID FOR DREAMERS-Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA): The New Jersey Alternative Financial Aid Application allows undocumented students in eligible New Jersey colleges and universities to apply for state financial aid. For more information on eligibility and application process.

Scholarships

  • Dream.us:Rutgers partners with The Dream.US, a scholarship fund for DREAMers across the nation. This fund provides scholarships of up to $12,500 for Rutgers students. The scholarship helps cover tuition, fees, books, supplies, and transportation expenses for those who would otherwise be unable to attend college. To Apply, visit: Dream.us
  • Scholarship & Fellowship Directory for Undocumented Students: The scholarships and fellowships compiled below are available to undocumented students across the U.S. at the undergraduate and graduate level.
  • The Hispanic Scholarship Foundation is awarding scholarships to high school seniors, undergraduates, graduate students, and community college transfers. Awards range from $500 to $5,000. This scholarship opportunity is open to undocumented students with DACA.
  • MALDEF’: civil rights organization that has supported the next generation of civil rights advocates for the Latino community. MALDEF currently offers a Scholarship Resource Guide for high school, college, and graduate students, plus a Law School Scholarship Program for law students.
  • Golden Door Scholars: provides scholarships for DACA students and scholarships for undocumented students. High school seniors or recent graduates may qualify, but preference will be given to high school graduates from states that require undocumented students to pay out-of-state tuition.
Scarlet Guarantee and Garden State Guarantee Eligibility

Undocumented Students are eligible for the Scarlet Guarantee & Garden State Guarantee if you completed aHESAA Application and meet the criteria below.

The Scarlet Guarantee is for First Year students & Sophom*ores, while the Garden State Guarantee is for Juniors & Seniors.

SCARLET GUARANTEE - HOW IT WORKS

The Scarlet Guarantee program consists of three funding tiers based on your family’s adjusted gross income (AGI) as reported on the FAFSA or NJAFAA:

Tier 1 (AGI $0 - $65,000)

  • Students who meet the eligibility requirements shall pay$0for tuition and eligible fees, beginning with your first semester.

Tier 2 (AGI $65,001 - $80,000)

  • Students who meet the eligibility requirements shall payno more than $3,000for tuition and eligible fees, beginning with your first semester.

Tier 3 (AGI $80,001 - $100,000)

  • Students who meet the eligibility requirements shall payno more than $5,000for tuition and eligible fees, beginning with your first semester.

REVIEW ALL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

GARDEN STATE GUARANTEE - HOW IT WORKS

TheGarden State Guarantee(GSG) is New Jersey’s promise to make a college degree more accessible and affordable. By reducing out-of-pocket costs for students and families, New Jersey is limiting the amount of debt that residents must borrow to attend an in-state, public college or university. This program further builds on Governor Phil Murphy’s commitment to improving college affordability.

Download the Garden State Guarantee Fact Sheet

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?

  • New Jersey residents who attend an in-state, public, four-year institution and have an annual adjusted gross income (AGI) between $0 and $65,000will pay a net price of $0 for tuition and fees during their third and fourth years of study.
  • New Jersey residents who attend an in-state, public, four-year institution and have AGIs between $65,001 and $80,000will pay a discounted net price of no more than $7,500 for tuition and fees during their third and fourth years of study.
  • In accordance with the New Jersey Higher Education Assistance Authority’s (HESAA) policy, households with negative AGIs are not eligible for the GSG.
  • The third year at Rutgers is defined as having earned 60-89 credits.
  • The fourth year at Rutgers is defined as having earned 90-126 credits.
  • GSG is a “last dollar” financial aid award that covers the cost of tuition and fees that are not already covered by federal and state financial aid or other institutional or private scholarships.
  • Students must be enrolled full time (at least 12 credits per semester) and must be working toward completing their first Bachelor’s degree.
  • As with all New Jersey state financial aid, students must demonstrate Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) to remain eligible for aid. Clickherefor more details about SAP and eligibility.

MORE INFORMATION: GARDEN STATE GUARANTEE AT RUTGERS

Work Authorization

Students with work authorization issued by USCIS, which is available to those with immigration status or some form of deferred action (asylum, DACA, TPS, U-Visa, VAWA, permanent residence) as well as those with valid work permit (employment authorization document or EAD) or "green card“ are able to work. Log in to to search for on-campus as well as off-campus opportunities.

Dreamers/Undocumented students that do not have DACA are currently not allowed to work on or off-campus. You are eligible to work as an independent contractor, using an ITIN.

Resources for Undocumented Students withoutWork Authorization
If you do not have work authorization, you are eligible to work as an independent contractor and apply for micro-internships/projects. Check out the following resources on Income Generation for undocumented students without work authorization:

Rutgers Immigration Community Assistance Project (RICAP)

RICAP strives to foster a safe environment on campus and to remove barriers to student success by providing immigration legal services. RICAP hosts community forums, informational Immigration presentations, and Know-Your-Rights training on all Rutgers campuses.

If you're seeking an appointment or have general questions, please contact RICAP:

  • To Request an appointment with Immigration Attorney Jason Hernandez: Email: Mary Hewey mary.hewey@rutgers.edu
  • Appointments: All consultations are confidential and at no cost.
  • General Inquiries: RICAP-Info@law.rutgers.edu
  • Phone: (856) 225-2302

News & Engagement

  • Undocu Rutgers is a student-led organization seeking to empower, assist and advocate for undocumented students. Connect with them athttps://linktr.ee/undocurutgers
  • Sign up for the monthly newsletter, Undocu, by emailing paola.puerta@rutgers.edu
  • For policies / advisories and executive orders, check out DACA UPDATES
Support for Undocumented Students | Office of the Dean of Students—Advocacy, Outreach and Support - Division of Student Affairs (2024)
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