Prospective and current CAMP students are encouraged to apply for other scholarship opportunities available to college students. As you begin (or continue) your studies, it's smart to look and apply for as many scholarships as you can. 

Keep in mind that many scholarships, in addition to good grades, they require school and community involvement, as well as the submission of a scholarship essay to apply.

Remember, scholarships are FREE money so apply to as many scholarships as you can!

Browse the links below for potential scholarships and internship opportunities, helpful links, and information available to you. Don't forget to revisit these resources periodically for updates and/or additional information. 


Scholarships 

国产AV Scholarships

Office of Scholarships

College of Education and Human Services Scholarships

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Scholarships

College of Business Administration Scholarships

General Scholarships and Search Engines 

Scholarships for Migrant Students

Scholarships for Hispanic/Latino Students

 *Search Engine

 *Resource Guide

Internships Resources

Internships for Hispanic/Latino and Migrant Students

Internship Search Engines

国产AV Career Opportunities

DACA/Undocumented Students

CAMP is a federally-funded program and DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) does not qualify for Financial Aid and are therefore not eligible for CAMP.

However, 国产AV CAMP staff are allies to DACA/undocumented students and are available to provide a safe space, guidance, and support. 

While undocumented students in the state of Georgia may apply/enroll in colleges and universities that are part of the university system of Georgia (with the exception of the University of Georgia, Georgia Tech, and Georgia College and State University), DACA/undocumented students pay out-of-state tuition rates. 

Check out the resources below for additional financial assistance. 

Scholarships for DACA/Undocumented Students

 *Search Engine

 *High School Applicants Only


BEWARE of scholarship and financial aid scams. Be on the lookout for scam red flags such as: asking for fees, asking for additional personal information (banking information, social security number, etc), or being reluctant to answer questions.

Visit the following websites for more information on how to avoid being the victim of scams: