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    • PHD's Peer Engagement and Enrichment Program (PEEP) is a graduate pipeline program for undocumented students pursuing health professions. The program's design supports students with complex immigration statuses such as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and Temporary Protective Status. Participants pursue health-related programs such as medical school, physical therapy, nursing, etc. Each profession has barriers: background checks, restrictive admission requirements, and inequitable support in schools.


    • Immigrants Rising’s Pre-Law Bootcamp is a four-day program designed to provide undocumented young people interested in applying to law school with extra support navigating the process and a community of other pre-law students and legal professionals.

    • The financial resources available to non-U.S. citizens differ in some ways from those available to
      U.S. citizens. Access the links in this document to explore financial strategies for applying to and
      paying for law school.

    • AccessLex's Law School Scholarship Databank which contains scholarships for both DACA and International applicants and students.