** The Spring 25 USG Scholarship Application is NOW OPEN!! See below for submission deadlines and a link to the Scholarship Portal! **
In addition to federal and state grants awarded based on financial need, various private scholarships are available for students enrolled in programs at USG. These scholarships are created with contributions from private donors including the USG Board of Advisors, local businesses, foundations, community organizations, and individual donors.
Scholarship Applications
USG Scholarship Timeline: The Fall Scholarship Application is available as of March 1st. The priority deadline to submit this application is June 30th and the final deadline is July 31st.
The Spring Scholarship Application is available as of September 1st. The priority deadline to submit this application is November 30th and the final deadline is December 31st.
To apply for scholarships click on Apply for USG Scholarships below and sign in. Once signed in click on Start a New Application.
Please Note: Students must be enrolled in a course/program at USG to be considered for scholarships for the semester they apply.
Questions?
Feel free to email usg-scholarships@umd.edu
Most scholarship notifications will be sent out the second week of each semester, however, you can check the status of your application throughout the scholarship review process by logging into your student scholarship account. Thank you for your patience.
USG Scholarship Recipient Demographics At-a-Glance
(Data collected from the 2022 - 2023 Academic Year)
- 62% of students are first-generation college students
- 73% of students are either working full-time or part-time
- 73% have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- 84% of the recipients are obtaining their 1st bachelor’s degree
- 59% of the students attended a high school in Montgomery County
- 89% are Montgomery County residents
- 84% have completed coursework at Montgomery College
- 16% of the recipients previously completed a bachelor’s degree
- 75% identify as female, 24% identify as male, 1% prefer not to answer or identify as Non-Gender Binary
- 36% of the recipients identified as Hispanic
- Ethnicity: Asian = 19%, Black/African American = 29%, White = 30%, Other/Unknown = 22
Thank You Letter Information
To show gratitude and appreciation to our donors, USG requires that all recipients send a letter of thanks to their respective donors. Scholarship donors are generous and caring people who give to support the educational endeavors of students like you. Receiving a well-written thank you note from the student who received their scholarship is always special and lets the donor know how much you appreciate their support. Your note reminds them why they gave in the first place and often helps secure continuing gifts for future students.
Suggestions for your Thank You Letter:
- Keep your letter to one page.
- Convey your message in a clear and concise manner.
- Use your resume as a reference. Work or research experiences, study abroad, involvement in student organizations or student projects are all good topics to include in your letter.
- Proofread your letter. Make sure the donor's name and the name of the scholarship are correct. Check for spelling and grammar mistakes. Sometimes it is hard to proof your own work, so have someone else read the letter before finalizing it.
Please login to your account and attach your thank you letter, addressing the Donors listed on your award letter within 30 days of this notification. Failure to do so may impact the release of your scholarship.
Award Letter Example:
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Smith:
First paragraph: Explain why you are writing the letter. Be sure to identify your scholarship, home institution, and the program you are enrolled in.
Second (and possibly third) paragraph: Tell the donor a little about yourself. You can briefly describe your research, any special programs or student organizations in which you participate, student projects, work experience, leadership experience, etc. You can also write about your plans after you graduate.
Closing paragraph: Thank your donor again for the scholarship and let the donor know how much you appreciate their generous contribution to your education and to USG.
Sincerely,
Your Name, Typed
Institutional-Specific Awards
Institutional-Specific Awards have been designated for students enrolled in particular universities, each with its criteria and deadlines. Please speak to your advisor for more detailed information.
2+2 Transfer Scholarship
The 2+2 Transfer Scholarship is designed to assist and encourage transfer students from Maryland community colleges to attend a 4-year institution within the State. Students must be enrolled in an eligible accredited Maryland postsecondary institution.
When and How to Apply
Students currently enrolled full-time or part-time as degree-seeking students at a community college in Maryland. Students are encouraged to complete a FAFSA application by March 1 for priority awarding. FAFSA applications submitted after March 1 will be considered as long as funding is available. Complete and submit the 2+2 Transfer Scholarship application and all supporting documents by March 1 for priority consideration. Applications and documents submitted after March 1 and before May 1 will be accepted if funding is available. The application is available in MD CAPS.
For students who enroll in a science, teaching, engineering, computer science, mathematics, or nursing program, the award will be $2,000. For all other students, the annual award will be $1,000. The award can be renewed for a total of 3 years of student, or six semesters, whichever is longer. For more information please visit www.mhec.state.us.
Maryland Delegate & Senatorial Scholarships
Third-Party Scholarships
Please see this list of resources compiled by the Women Legislators of Maryland from the MD General Assembly. Linked here is a list of Scholarships for Maryland Women offered for numerous programs with varying eligibility requirements. Do not miss out on these abundant financial support opportunities!
Healthcare Professional Scholarship: The Law Offices of Joseph J. Bogdan, LLC, an Illinois law firm, is offering a $1,000 scholarship to a student who will be enrolled for Spring 2025 in an accredited U.S. medical, pre-med, pharmacy, pre-pharmacy, nursing, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant program. The application deadline is December 2nd, 2024; follow the link for further information and apply now!
Immigrant Student Scholarship: The Law Office of Jae Lee is offering a $1,000 scholarship each semester to first- or second-generation immigrant students whose families are considered low-income. The EXTENDED deadline is December 4, 2024. Please see the linked webpage to view further details and submit an application.
Engineering Excellence Scholarship: Visit the webpage for Rosso Service to view more details regarding this scholarship opportunity for Spring 2025 undergraduate engineering students! View the webpage for eligibility details and apply before the deadline of January 13, 2025.
Generation HOPE Scholars Program: This program provides wraparound support to young parents working towards their college degrees. To be eligible, applicants must have been pregnant or expecting at 19 or younger, currently be 25 or younger, live within 50 miles of DC, and be attending/planning to attend a nonprofit college seeking an associate's and/or a bachelor's degree. Parents accepted into Generation Hope's program receive up to $2,400/year in scholarship funding, one-on-one mentoring, case management, free mental health support, career coaching, tutoring, and emergency funding as needed, and access to additional parenting support including free books, home visiting, and childcare assistance. The application has a deadline of April 1st (priority deadline February 1), visit the website for further details!
Helping Hands Scholarship: This scholarship opportunity provided by Maryland Slip and Fall Lawyers will award $1,000 to a student who promotes academic success by dedicating their time to tutoring or mentoring their peers. Applicants must be enrolled in an undergraduate program in the U.S., working as a tutor or mentor in some academic capacity, and a citizen or permanent resident of the United States. Applications for the Spring 2025 semester are due by April 14, 2025. Please see their website for more details.
State Financial Assistance Programs and Applications
For more information please visit Maryland Higher Education Commission. The updated deadline for the MHEC application for the 24-25 academic year has been extended to June 1st.
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