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Offered by New York State Migrant Education Program
The NYS Patrick Crowley Homeless Migrant Scholarship is open to high school seniors with a history of migration to or within New York State who have been identified as homeless during their high school career. One (1) selected recipient will be awarded $500 to go toward their post-secondary education, each year. The scholarship was established in honor of Patrick Crowley, a man who dedicated over forty-five years to the education of migrant farmworker children and their families. If you’re a high school senior who has been homeless sometime during their high school career, we encourage you to apply. Keep on reading to learn more and take a step toward your future.
The New York State Migrant Education Program (NYS-MEP) is a federally funded supplemental program that supports the implementation of educational and support services for migratory children and their families in the State. The goals of the NYS-MEP are to support migratory children in addressing educational disruption, cultural and language barriers, social isolation, health problems, food insecurity, homelessness, poverty, and other factors that inhibit such migratory children from doing well in school and making the transition to postsecondary education or employment.
Applicants must have been identified as homeless sometime during their high school career, and meet the below eligibility criteria.
High School Senior
Immigrants
New York
To apply for this scholarship, submit the below application materials before the deadline.
250-500 word essay
Proof of enrollment
Letters of Recommendation
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