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Current Scholarships & Funds

Below is a complete list of all the scholarships, awards, prizes and programmatic funds that need your support within the Division of Student Affairs.

Should you have any questions about supporting one of the existing funds or want to establish a new fund, please contact Ed Kenny.

  • Alternative Breaks Scholarship Fund

    The Alternative Breaks (AB) Program integrates leadership and community service opportunities through intensive multi-day national and international service trips over University class breaks. The powerful learning and serving experiences make a difference in the lives of students and in the communities in which they serve. Alternative Breaks sends hundreds of students each year on service-learning trips to address some of the most pressing social, political and environmental issues of our time.

  • Ammerman Foundation Student Veteran Professional Development Fund

    The Ammerman Foundation Student Veteran Professional Development Fund was established to provide support for professional development opportunities such as certifications, trainings, unpaid internships, and attendance at conferences for student veterans at the University of Maryland.

  • Annette and Morris Mintz Family Scholarship Fund

    In memory of their parents and grandparents, the Mintz family established the Annette and Morris Mintz Family Scholarship in September 2012 to support students who are first generation U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens.

  • AR*AC*PNP Mentor Scholarship

    The American Reads*America Counts*Partners in Print Mentorship Scholarship Fund provides scholarship(s) to students who serve as mentors for the America Reads, America Counts, or Partners in Print Programs.

  • Arthur and Marianne Schneider Scholarship Fund

    The Arthur and Marianne Schneider Scholarship Fund was established by Art '72 and Marianne S. Schneider '72 in order to provide need-based tuition support to undergraduate students who are either active, or honorably discharged from, military service.

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