HEARO Community Partners
PhD Paths
Ashley Moses, a neuroscience PhD candidate at Stanford University, developed the platform 'PhD Paths' and has graciously allowed us to share her hard work!
"As someone who entered graduate school knowing I did not want to pursue a career in academia, I’ve spent many hours Googling “what can I do with my PhD”. It can easily feel like the only option is academia until you learn of the many, many career paths you can take. I’ve created the resource I wish I had when I first entered graduate school. It contains a directory of PhDs and the myriad of non-academic paths they’ve taken."
​
Explore PhD Paths HERE.
Resources for DACA Recipients + Undocumented Students
The U.S. is home to more than 408,000 undocumented students who are pursuing higher education. (Higher Ed Immigration, 2023). Higher education in the U.S. is a gateway to opportunity. In Washington and Oregon State, undocumented students have comprehensive access to in-state tuition and financial aid - financial support for undocumented students and DACA recipients is catching up. Access to information about these advancements is not - at HEARO, we aim to amend this.
​
See here a breakdown of what services are available to undocumented students and DACA recipients in Washington State and Oregon State.
​
There are countless scholarships and grants designated for undocumented students and DACA recipients. See a database of opportunities HERE. Most notably, the Cooke Undergrad Transfer Scholarship and the Dream U.S. Opportunity Scholarship.