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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. 

If you would like more information on creating a scholarship or the differences between scholarship types, please visit our Scholarship FAQs page. Should you have any questions about supporting one of the existing funds or would like to discuss the establishment a new fund, please contact Ed Kenny.

  • Crotty Family Fund for VSL STEM Tutoring

    The Crotty Family Fund for VSL STEM Tutoring provides critical assistance to bridge the gap between high school and the continuation of education after military service, enabling veterans to excel in their STEM studies.
  • Cycling Club

    Supports the activities, programs and competition related expenses of this club, as well as the purchase of necessary equipment and supplies. (Note: This club may not have its own fund, and may instead be supported though the University Recreation & Wellness Sport Club Enhancement Fund. If so, please mention the specific sports club you would like to donate to in the comments section of your donation)

  • Daniel M. Zolotorofe Memorial Scholarship Fund

    The Daniel M. Zolotorofe Foundation Scholarship Fund was established in 2012 by the family of the late Dan Zolotorofe, a University Junior who died tragically due to complications from Type 1 Diabetes in November 2011. In order to preserve Dan's memory, one $500 scholarship will be awarded annually to a full-time University of Maryland undergraduate student who is an active member of the UMD Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. The scholarship may be used to help cover tuition, room, board or textbooks.

  • David E. Mills Memorial Scholarship Fund

    The David E. Mills Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in October 2010 in memory of David E. Mills by his family and friends. In tribute to David Mills, the scholarship is awarded to students who share his commitment to, and passion for, issues of diversity. Recipients must have worked for The Diamondback for at least two semesters and continue to work on The Diamondback during the award period.

  • Delta Chi Gift Fund

    The Delta Chi Gift Fund was established to provide financial support for the maintenance and enhancement of the Delta Chi House.

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