Financing Options

Maryland Residents

State Scholarships for residents of Maryland.
 
Legislative Scholarships:

Delegate Scholarships may be need-or merit-based awards. Annual award amounts range from $200 to $12,030. Students may be awarded more than one Delegate Scholarship. To be eligible for the Delegate Scholarship, a student must:
  • File the FAFSA by April 1st.
  • Be a Maryland resident. (If you are a dependent student, your parent(s) must also have Maryland residency.)
  • Enroll as a full-time or part-time (6-11 credits per semester), degree-seeking undergraduate or graduate student.
  • Re-apply each year you wish to be considered for Delegate Scholarships. These awards are not automatically renewed.
  • Maintain Satisfactory Academic progress.

More information about the Delegate Scholarship program can be found here: 

Senatorial Scholarships may be need-or merit-based awards. Annual award amounts range from $400 to $11,530. Students may be awarded more than one Senatorial Scholarship. To be eligible for the Senatorial Scholarship, a student must:

  • File the FAFSA by April 1st.
  • Be a Maryland resident. (If you are a dependent student, your parent(s) must also have Maryland residency.)
  • Enroll as a full-time or part-time (6-11 credits per semester), degree-seeking undergraduate or graduate student.
  • Have taken the SAT or ACT unless you graduated from high school five (5) or more years ago, have earned 24+ college credit hours, or are attending a community college.
  • Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress.

Most Senatorial Scholarships are renewable. More information about the Senatorial Scholarship program can be found here.  You must call or write to the legislator for further instructions. MHEC can provide a list of all Maryland legislators. If you do not know how to contact your Delegates or State Senator, you may call the Board of Supervisors of Elections in your home county, or visit www.mdelect.net.

 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.