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    • This guide primarily offers guidelines and suggestions for college and university administrators who wish to establish and implement funding and experiential opportunities for undocumented undergraduate and graduate students. However, this information can be useful for students to understand the policies impacting funding opportunities, what options are available for one to pursue and what opportunities include tax reporting requirements.

    • This link details non-employment based opportunities, using examples and providing resources. The most important point is that the fellowship or internship opportunity cannot be an employment relationship.

      “To receive an internship stipend or a living stipend, the internship must focus on training, should incorporate a learning component, and may in no way constitute an employment relationship.”

    • The Breaking Barriers program and the Career and Civic Engagement Center at Bryn Mawr, have compiled a list of academic internships, scholarships and fellowships for undocumented, first-generation and low-income students.

    • This organization offers internship opportunities to Undocu+ students. However, for Undocu+ students to work, they need an Individual Tax ID Number ITIN

    • The mission of REU Finder is to provide an easy way for ALL STEM students to access opportunities and to support individuals, organizations and mentors committed to promoting equity in STEM fields.

    • IBP's database includes 1200 programs in a variety of disciplines and education levels (most are related to STEM).

    • The First Generation Civil Rights Fellowship Program, or FirstGEN, is a paid summer program for undergraduate students who are the first in their immediate families to attend college and who intend to pursue careers in social justice and law.