USG Scholarship Updates

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June30USG SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE
This is a friendly reminder to please inform all of your incoming and returning students to complete the USG Scholarship Application by the June 30 priority deadline.Apply Now
USM WOMEN’S FORUM SCHOLARSHIP & AWARD PROGRAM 2025
The USM Scholarship Application is now open to Maryland Community College Transfer Students. The deadline to submit this application is July 1. View the USM Scholarship application for important details on eligibility.
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MARYLAND LEGISLATIVE SCHOLARSHIPS
Keep an eye out for state-funded scholarships provided by Maryland Delegates and Senators to support Maryland residents pursuing higher education.
Eligibility criteria:Must be a Maryland residentAttending or planning to attend a Maryland college, university, vocational or technical schoolFull-time or part-time enrollment
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Rodler-Wood Endowed Scholarship Application is open!


The Rodler-Wood Endowed Scholarship Application is open in Scholarship Universe. Applications for this LGBTQ Studies and community focused award are due April 28th. The Rodler-Wood Endowed Scholarship provides $1,000 to support student success in their upcoming academic year.


Award Selection Criteria (Selection is based on one or more criteria)

  • Demonstrated financial need
  • Academic interest in LGBTQ Studies
  • Extracurricular activities on behalf of LGBTQ issues
  • Hardship based on sexual orientation and/or gender identity

Students at any level (undergraduate, master’s, doctoral) who will be returning for the 25-26 academic year are eligible to apply for the award.

Application Materials to be submitted in Scholarship Universe

  • Please submit a 1-2 page written statement detailing qualifications based on the award selection criteria of the Rodler-Wood Scholarship.
  • Please upload a PDF of your unofficial transcript.
  • Please request a letter of recommendation.

Please contact wgss@umd.edu if you have any questions. 

Unpaid Summer Internship? Apply for the Bright Futures Scholarship

Bright Futures Scholarship

The Bright Futures Initiative awards students with need-based scholarships ranging from $100-$1,000 to help offset expenses incurred during unpaid internships in the summer. Scholarships are generously funded by the Eisen Family, the University Career Center and individual donors through Maryland Giving Day.  

If you are an undergraduate student who has secured an unpaid summer internship with a non-profit organization or government office, you are eligible to apply by May 5, 2025.

Scholarships for Unpaid Internships – Bright Futures Initiative and Sustainability Unpaid Internship Scholarship


Bright Futures Initiative: Unpaid Internship Scholarship

Application Opens: Monday, March 31, 2025

Application Closes: Monday, May 5, 2025

The Bright Futures Initiative awards students with need-based scholarships ranging from $100-$1,250 to help offset expenses incurred during unpaid internships.

Eligibility

  • A secured unpaid on-campus and off-campus internship with a non-profit organization or government agency for summer 2025.
  • A new internship experience during summer 2025 and completed by the start of the fall 2025 semester.
  • Supervised by a professional in the field.
  • Registered UMD undergraduate students returning to campus for Fall 2025.  May 2025 graduating seniors are not eligible.
  • Preference will be given to those who have not previously received this scholarship.

This scholarship is generously funded by the Eisen Family, the University Career Center & The President’s Promise, and individual donors through Maryland Giving Day. 

Sustainability Unpaid Internship Scholarship

Application Opens: Monday, April 7, 2025

Application Closes: Friday, May 2, 2025

The Sustainability Internship Scholarship will help off-set expenses associated with an unpaid internship.  Scholarship awards ranging from $1,000-$1,750 are available to help offset expenses.


Eligibility

  • The internship must be related to sustainability or with an organization that aligns with the UN’s organization aligned with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
  • A secured summer unpaid internship with a nonprofit or government agency.
  • Supervised by a professional in the field.
  • All undergraduate class years are welcome to apply. May 2025 graduating seniors are not eligible. 

This scholarship is made possible through a partnership between UMD’s Student Government Association, Office of Sustainability and the University Career Center & The President’s Promise.

Bright Futures Initiative: ‘Unpaid Internship’ Scholarship

The Bright Futures Initiative awards students with need-based scholarships ranging from $100-$1,000 to help offset expenses incurred during unpaid internships in the summer. Scholarships are generously funded by the Eisen Family, the University Career Center & The President’s Promise, and individual donors through Maryland Giving Day.

The Bright Futures Summer 2025 Application will open on Mon, March 31, 2025

Deadline to apply: Mon, May 5, 2025

If you are an undergraduate student who has secured an unpaid summer internship with a non-profit organization or government office, you are eligible to apply.

To apply and learn more about the scholarship, visit go.umd.edu/brightfutures25

J. Edgar Hoover Foundation Leadership Scholarship

J. Edgar Hoover Foundation Leadership Scholarship
The J. Edgar Hoover Foundation established the J. Edgar Hoover Foundation Leadership Scholarship in June 2016 to provide merit-based scholarships for students in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. It is the donor’s preference that this scholarship be awarded to students who intend to pursue a career in law enforcement and have demonstrated leadership qualities. Multiple scholarships ($1,500 each) will be awarded to high achieving CCJS rising juniors and seniors. For more information and how to apply, go to the CCJS blog. Deadline for applications is Friday, March 7, 2025 at 4pm.

J. Edgar Hoover Foundation Leadership Scholarship

J. Edgar Hoover Foundation Leadership Scholarship

The J. Edgar Hoover Foundation established the J. Edgar Hoover Foundation Leadership Scholarship in June 2016 to provide merit-based scholarships for students in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. It is the donor’s preference that this scholarship be awarded to students who intend to pursue a career in law enforcement and have demonstrated leadership qualities. The J. Edgar Hoover Foundation is committed to promoting good citizenship through the appreciation of our government in the United States. One of J. Edgar Hoover’s ideals was the committed belief in meritocracy through higher education.

Multiple scholarships ($1,500 each) will be awarded to high achieving CCJS rising juniors and seniors. Recipients will be chosen on the basis of demonstrated strength in CCJS coursework, merit, and leadership ability. Preference will be given to students who have an interest in and are eligible for law enforcement careers.  Recipients of the scholarships will be recognized in the College’s annual Scholarship Recognition Program Booklet, shared with BSOS Donors.

Applicants for the J. Edgar Hoover Foundation Leadership Scholarship must meet the following criteria:

  • Declared as a CCJS major
  • Rising junior or senior standing for the 2025-2026 academic year
  • Will register as a full-time student for the Fall 2025 semester and in good academic standing
  • U.S. Citizen

Please apply online by 4:00 PM on Friday, March 7, 2025.

For questions, please contact CCJS Advising at ccjsadvising@umd.edu.

Voyager-Obama Scholarship for Public Service

The Voyager Scholarship, administered by the Obama Foundation and supported by AIRBNB founder Brian Chesky, supports students planning careers in public service by providing up to $50,000 for college costs AND transformative travel experiences.
Application deadline: April 1, 2025 (the application is open – click here for more information

Benefits of the Voyager Scholarship:Financial aid up to $50,000: Students will receive up to $25,000 per year in “last dollar” financial aid to cover remaining tuition and/or living costs for their junior and senior years of college.Students will design their own summer voyage between their junior and senior year of college with a budget of $10,000.10-year travel stipends: After graduation, Airbnb will provide the students with a $2,000 travel credit every year for 10 years, totaling $20,000.Access to annual Summit Meetings
Eligibility: to apply for Voyager Scholarships students must:Demonstrate financial need – calculated similarly to FAFSABe finishing their sophomore year in Spring 2025Plan to enroll full-time as a junior in Fall 2025.Have two more years of full-time enrollment remaining before earning graduate degreeHave a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or equivalentHave demonstrated a commitment to public servicePlan to pursue a career in public service upon graduationAble to commit to fully participating in once per month programmingBe a United States (U.S.) citizen, U.S. permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card), or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA).
Learn more – sign up here for access to our ELMS Resource Site for the Voyager Scholarship!

The Herbstein Award for Fiction Writing

About The Sebastian Herbstein Memorial Scholarship in Fiction Writing
The Sebastian Herbstein Memorial Scholarship in Fiction Writing will be awarded to an undergraduate student engaged in any major or discipline of study at the University of Maryland who shares Sebastian’s passion for fiction writing and excellence in storytelling.

The Award:
Two cash prizes, $1,000 for first prize and $600 for second prize, will be awarded for works of short fiction of 5,000 words or less. At the discretion of the judges, an honorable mention might also be recognized. In accepting the award, the recipients will provide information on how the monetary prize will be used in pursuit of creative writing. The winning pieces will be posted on the Sebastian Herbstein Memorial Award Website, together with a photograph and short bio of the winners. The award winners may list the honor in her or his resumes.

Award Eligibility:
Quality of submission (GPA and major will not be qualifying criteria) and undergraduate enrollment at the University of Maryland. A previous winner of the award is ineligible for future competition. Students MUST be enrolled at UMD to qualify for this award.

Award Application:
Only one entry per applicant will be allowed. The entry should consist of:

  1. Name, UID, mailing address, e-mail address, school and program attending;
  2. A brief written explanation the applicant’s passion for, and experience with, fiction writing, which should include a statement explaining how the applicant might use this award to further his or her writing;
  3. A piece of short fiction writing with a five thousand (5,000) word maximum; Entries should be double-spaced, using Times New Roman, 12 pt, black font. Submissions that do not adhere by these style guidelines will not be considered.
  4. A color, high-resolution (300 dpi or above) digital photograph of the applicant;
  5. Consent to publishing the winning entry, bio and photo on the Jiménez-Porter Writersʼ House and College of Behavioral and Social Sciences websites. Consent is considered to be granted when the application is submitted.

Deadline to apply for Spring 2025 is March 1, 2025.