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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.

  • Eisen Family Internship Scholarship Endowment

    The David and Amy Eisen Family Internship Scholarship was established by David and Amy Eisen to assist undergraduate students participating in unpaid or low-pay internships through the University Career Center & President’s Promise Bright Futures Initiative.

  • Equestrian 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)

  • Ernest M. Willcher Veterans Scholarship Fund

    The Ernest M. Willcher Veterans Scholarship Fund was established in loving memory by his wife and sons of Ernest M. Willcher, who served in the US Army for four years and spent 36 years working for the Army as a civilian employee, before perishing in the events of Sept. 11, 2001. The Scholarship supports veteran students at the University of Maryland College Park.

  • Faculty Staff Assistance Fund

    The Faculty Staff Assistance Fund is available to assist faculty and staff in cases of personal financial emergencies who have exhausted all other avenues of support. The fund was designed to address unexpected financial emergencies such as; a death in the family where an employee must travel a large distance or an emergency medical expenses.

  

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